Celebrate Eid at home
The Muslim Fesitval Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, will take place this weekend.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) has issued guidelines on how to celebrate Eid in line with the lockdown measures in place across the UK.
Read the Eid guidelines from the MCB
Traditionally, the festival is marked with communal prayers in mosques, visits to friends and family and parties.
Instead, Muslims are being encouraged to share the special prayers for the day of Eid within households, with gifts exchanged by post, and the celebration to be shared virtually
We’d like to wish Eid Mubarak to all our Muslim staff and patients!
Find out more
Read advice about staying well this Ramadan, and watch our video from Dr Azma Ali, Berkshire GP, who has advice for staying healthy.
Read more about celebrating a healthy Ramadan at Home
You can also follow #Eidathome on Twitter for more advice and to celebrate with others
For more information about looking after your mental health and wellbeing during the coronavirus outbreak, take a look at our dedicated COVID-19 section on our website.