Thousands of people descended on a Birmingham park for what has become the biggest Eid celebration in Europe. Roads around Small Heath Park were packed as Muslims came from all over the Midlands to pray together. The festival marks the ends a month of fasting for Ramadan and is a time of togetherness, celebration and community for Muslims worldwide. Last March marked the first time in three years that the event could be held outdoors after rain washed out celebrations in 2023 and 2024. And Friday's weather brought out huge crowds. Eid al-Fitr, which means "the festival of the breaking of the fast", begins when a new moon is sighted in the evening sky. The celebration is a time of reflection and unity, where families and friends get together to share meals and exchange gifts. The Birmingham festivities have been organised by Green Lane Masjid and Community Centre. Worshippers brought their own prayer mats, chairs and water. A funfair will run until 21:00 GMT offering entertainment for families after prayers.…