Yes, Syed, being a Shia Muslim, can eat Aqeeqah meat.
Aqeeqah is a Sunnah (recommended practice) in Islam, and it is celebrated by both Sunni and Shia Muslims. The practice involves sacrificing an animal, usually a sheep or goat, on the seventh day after the birth of a child. The meat is then distributed to family, friends, and the poor.
There are no significant differences in the Aqeeqah practices between Sunni and Shia Muslims. Both groups follow the same basic principles and rituals.
The Aqeeqah meat is considered halal (lawful) and permissible for all Muslims to consume, regardless of their sect.
Therefore, Syed, as a Shia Muslim, can partake in the Aqeeqah meat without any religious restrictions.