Croke Park will host the next major event in the Muslim calendar, Eid Al Adha. The 'Festival of Sacrifice' is one of the most important festivals in the Muslim calendar.
It is expected that 500 people will be able to attend the celebration in Croke Park to allow for social distancing. The GAA President John Horan has said staging the celebration at Croke Park shows the Association's commitment to inclusion and it's belief that it's 'Where We All Belong'.
Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadri of the Irish Muslim Peace & Integration Council has said the choice of Croke Park will be symbolic to Irish Muslims in their 'dual-identity' as being both Irish and Muslim.