Eid ul-Adha
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Eid ul-Adha is second in the series of
Eid festivals that
Muslims celebrate. Eid ul-Adha is celebrated as a commemoration of Prophet
Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son for
Allah.
On this day Muslims sacrifice animals which have been deemed Halaal, or fit for sacrifice. They not only eat the flesh themselves but distribute it among the poor and hungry.
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