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Eid ul Azha

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A three day celebrations marking Haj and sacrifice in the name of ALLAH.
in Society, on the 28th of November 2009
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

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Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

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Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

ID: 207184
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

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Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

ID: 207186
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

ID: 207187
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

ID: 207188

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Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.
Eid ul Azha is perhaps Islam's most important tradition where animals are sacrificed in the name of Allah, just like Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) went to sacrifice his son (also a Prophet), Hazrat Ismail (A.S), who was then replaced with a lamb. Muslims traditionally sacrifice cow, lambs, goats and camel for this occasion. It also marks Haj, annual pilgrimage to Makkah and its surroundings.

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