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eid sacrifice

The sacrifice of Eid. It's a big trade on these holy days
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  • if there is another available, just let me know hhhh here in algeria are just "cats" we rarely find such sheep in our markets! you are lucky

  • that's great ! Sudan has a real source of good races of sheep ! i hope that this in picture is your "odhia" happy eid

  • Neer nalavar Jorjina. It's very big. Most readers said so, but I guess, it's available in some countries. Thanks for your long word nice comment  

  • Abhaal kiyont Jim-Brown? Are they not available there? Yes, it's big. Once you are in our country, you will see plenty of it. Thanks, Jimmy.

  • Ma sha Allah, Main kiya kaihoon? Priya Mr. Mishaikh, I really have nothing to say. You have supplied the readers with the most valuable information about sacrifice. You even brought the historical background of the story. You always supply the reader with the exact knowledge or information that the required situation. In our country, we slaughter the sacrifice at home or in front of our doors. Sometimes we take it to the slaughter house. That means you have to pay money for it. I appreciate the important information you have given for your nice comment. Thank you, Mishaikh.

  • No lo se, Sr. Estanis. Les damos cania ee pakha. Excuse my broken Spanish. What shall I do? You are not giving me any lessons recently. We feed them cane and straw. Thanks, for your comment, handsome guy.

  • Asante sana Molemane! Thank you, my respected lady. It's very big. Most members said so. But I was wondering, in your country, I guess, you can find that kind of sheep. Thanks.

  • Shookran bizzaf  Alia Alash? Ana daba, gadi nashtri kharoof. Ana kanabgi Almagrib bizzaf. Wa Eidkum mabruk

  • Woo, This is a giant sheep, I have never seem before.  

  • Qurbani (Sacrifice) we Muslim do, just to commemorate (Sunnat-e-Ibrahimi), as always done by our Prophet Muhammad (pbhh) through out is his life.   

    It is said that when our prophet start to 'nehr' (slaughter) the camels rush towards him one after another as they were saying, "first me, first me!"

    Please let me remind the readers that it is a matter of 'belief' and  'faith', only those who 'fall in love' can understand.

    Thanks, dara.  Here in USA it is not allowed to do it at home like back there in Pakistan or other places.  So we have requested those who arrange this.  By the way in Pakistan also people are trending to arrange qurbani with the help of some religious institutions.

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