The largest Halal food festival ever held in Naperville broke numerous
August 20, 2024 2024-08-31 2:19The largest Halal food festival ever held in Naperville broke numerous
The largest Halal food festival ever held in Naperville broke numerous
A halal food festival was held at Chicago’s Frontier Park in Naperville. The Event Hosted by the Illinois Muslim Chamber of Commerce.
Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, the Illinois Muslim Chamber of Commerce (ILMCC) hosted its second annual Naperville Halal Fest to celebrate the cultural diversity of the area, on Saturday, August 3, at Frontier Park in Naperville, Chicago. The ILMCC coordinated it with assistance from other groups. Tickets were required to enter the festival. From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., guests enjoyed a wide variety of Muslim and Islamic traditions, food, music, and more. An estimated fifteen thousand individuals attended this festival.
Tariq Karim, the Pakistani consul general in Chicago, attended the festival with his diplomatic delegation as well. In addition to them, the consul generals of Turkmenistan and Indonesia took part. Numerous members of Congress, state senators, state representatives, and municipal elected officials were among the elected officials present at the occasion. Everyone was enthralled with the cultural performance of the evening. Additionally, Scott Wehrli, the mayor of Naperville County, made an appearance with his cabinet.
2nd Annual Naperville Halal Fest – August 2024.
The goal of the Halal Food Festival, according to the event’s organizers, is to showcase the rich cultural legacy and varied culinary customs associated with Halal cuisine.
Chicago local exhibitors participated in this market from a variety of nations, including Pakistan, Turkey, Jordan, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Mexico, France, Sri Lanka, Kyrgyzstan, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. They set up delicious food stalls.
A great deal of people enjoyed their favorite foods, and the stall owners gained everyone’s affection by serving delectable meals at affordable prices. At the food festival, 200 different sorts of meals were created by shopkeepers from various countries. A schedule of good-natured events was set up for all the female festival visitors.
John, one of the guests, stated this was his first time attending a Muslim event. It is impossible to emphasize how good the halal meal was. Along from food, the focal point of the festival shifted to vendors offering apparel, trinkets, paper kites, and other goods. At these stalls, women went shopping.
There were bounce houses, pony and camel rides, and other kid-friendly activities available. All throughout the day, the kids played sports and had a great time. A wide range of additional events were also offered by the festival, such as face painting, henna, circus performances, a kid-friendly inflatable area, and a cultural mart.
Pakistani entrepreneurs in North America are celebrating culture and community in the top halal event of 2024, according to a speech made by Pakistan’s consul general Tariq Karim, who also highlighted the country’s halal food sectors.
The mayor of Naperville, Scott Wehrli, stated his admiration for the event, meeting a sizable Muslim community, and enjoying halal cuisine. He became very delighted to see the enormous crowd and that the festival is better than last year. At the 2024 Halal Festival, renowned entrepreneur Anisa Mathana was awarded the highest honor.
The distinguished position of community leader was bestowed upon Ahmed Abdul Qadeer. Chicago Muslim Police Officer Syed Qadri received the Excellence in Service Award at the Halal Festival 2024, where he also earned the Leadership Award. He has eighteen years of police service under his belt.
According to Shafiq Abubakar, President of the Muslim Chamber of Commerce, these events are crucial to maintaining the unity of the Muslim community. The non-profit Illinois Muslim Chamber of Commerce works to advance the economic growth of the Muslim community.
Source: Patch.com