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Edmonton’s Muslim Heritage Festival promotes unity, understanding

Edmonton’s Muslim Heritage Day Festival Returns for Second Year, Aims to Bridge Communities and Break Misconceptions”

Edmonton, Canada- The eagerly anticipated Muslim Heritage Day Festival is set to grace Edmonton’s Sir Winston Churchill Square on August 19 for its second annual edition. CBC reported this week how this event serves as a platform to foster understanding of Islamic cultural practices, inviting both Muslims and non-Muslims to participate.

Organizers, expecting around 7,000 attendees, are eager to dispel misconceptions about Islam and bring diverse communities together. With Alberta’s Muslim population nearly doubling since 2011, this event aims to celebrate diversity and bridge connections while showcasing the rich history and culture of the Islamic community.

The festival will offer an array of attractions, from cultural goods and information booths to delicious offerings from Arab- and Pakistani-owned restaurants. Alongside the festivities, an anti-Islamophobia awareness campaign will be launched at the city hall, further underlining the significance of promoting inclusivity and understanding.

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