Muslims Celebrate Joyful Spirit of Eid
- Thousands of Muslims globally are celebrating Eid-ul-Adha, also called the Feast of Sacrifice, honoring the Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son as a test from Allah, with traditional animal sacrifices.
- In South Africa, celebrations include sharing meat among the community, while in Morocco, King Mohammed VI called for a pause on animal sacrifice due to economic and environmental concerns.
- Despite the pause, Moroccans continue to adapt their traditions, with some choosing to donate sheep to the poor to include everyone in the celebrations.
- In Tunisia, Eid Al-Adha is celebrated with strong family and community ties, and culinary traditions like couscous and barbecue are highlighted.
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