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It's the big day thousands in Manchester look forward to. So what's it like to spend Eid alone?

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Thousands of Muslims across Greater Manchester will be celebrating Edi al-Fitr this weekend - the end of Ramadan, and a time which usually brings families and friends together.

But this year is different - and while some people will be with family, other Muslims are facing Eid alone. 34-year-old Aaron Scanlon from Swinton has been a practicing Muslim for four years, and despite having the full support of his non-Muslim family he usually spends Eid with his Muslim friends.

However, due to the coronavirus outbreak, Aaron who lives alone, will not be spending Eid with anybody. Known as Eid-al-Fitr, the festival celebrates the end of 30 days of fasting during the month of Ramdan for Muslims all around the world.

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