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Muslims around the world celebrate Eid against a backdrop of resistance

Maryam Jameela by Maryam Jameela
13 May 2021
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This year’s Eid al-Fitr comes at a time when Muslims around the world are coming together in solidarity. Gaza is under siege from a settler-colonial state. The treatment of Uighur Muslims in detention camps has been declared a ‘crime against humanity’. Black Muslims face multiple oppressions. Kashmiri Muslims continue to live under occupation. Queer Muslims face persecution and rejection.

As ever, Muslims have come together to express grief and hope.

Palestine

Palestinian activist Muhammad Smiry shared an image of people praying together:

Eid Fitr Mubarak from the capital of Palestine pic.twitter.com/o3qvt0pH4o

— Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸 (@MuhammadSmiry) May 13, 2021

Author Elif Shafak shared thoughts on the heartbreak of Eid celebrations in Palestine:

In these painful, heartbreaking and extremely difficult times, wishing a peaceful #EidMubarak to everyone celebrating across the world, but especially, especially, to the mothers and children of Palestine #EidAlFitr

— Elif Shafak (@Elif_Safak) May 13, 2021

Others expressed hope for justice:

I pray for freedom and justice for the Palestinian people. Eid Mubarak and may we have a better tomorrow

— ahmed ali akbar (@radbrowndads) May 13, 2021

Grief and hope

Celebrations were beset by grief:

https://twitter.com/Glamrou/status/1392772433380261892

Others turned to strategies for activism as a source of comfort:

"To me, abolitionist work is a form of worship and following the principles of Islam, a religion that was founded on questioning existing systems that haven’t served us."–Malek Ansari, MASGD co-cooordinator https://t.co/UUgaPTlnOY

— The MASGD (@TheMASGD) May 12, 2021

The co-founder of Free Rohingya Coalition, a network of Rohingya refugees, shared this message:

May the people of Myanmar and all oppressed people around the world be free from oppression soon.

We are celebrating Eid this year without happiness but we shall have a happy Eid next year.

May the Spring Revolution succeed soon.#EidMubarak to everyone.#EidUlFitr #Eid pic.twitter.com/2yvEVYGlM2

— Ro Nay San Lwin (@nslwin) May 13, 2021

Community

Many others made connections between different communities of Muslims:

#EidMubarak to all marking Eid, may your celebrations be filled with nourishment, community and connection.

Holding in mind what is happening in Palestine, India & Yemen, and hoping that there can be space for joy and pleasure, alongside our shared grief and anger.

— Radical Therapist Network (@RadTherapistNet) May 13, 2021

 

Eid Mubarak, may Allah accept our fasts and forgive our shortcomings.
May the hearts of those who lost loved ones in the last year be soothed.
May the Palestinians, Uyghurs, Rohingya, Yemenis, Kashmiris, Black communities and oppressed people all over the world be granted justice

— Ayo خليل (@ayokhalil8) May 13, 2021

 

https://twitter.com/bimadew/status/1392606526720913408?s=20

Joy

Eid Mubarak, loves. Despite everything, despite it all, we deserve joy.

— Farah Naz Rishi – updates only ✿ (@farahnazrishi) May 13, 2021

The horrors of colonialism, racism, and neoliberalism are plain to see. What we can also see, however, is the commitment of Muslims across the world to community and solidarity. Resistance is an act tethered in a hope for a better future. It acts as a balm for a painful present, and a too-often erased history.

Featured image via Unsplash/Raimond Klavins

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