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Livestock market, before the upcoming Muslim festival Eid ul-Adha on July, 27, 2020 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Kashmir ahead of Eid-ul-Adha festival. Photos- Sajad Hameed~ The Kashmiriyat
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Muslims around the world are buying and selling cattle for the Eid-ul-Adha or the festival of sacrifice, the second biggest Muslim religious festival. Photo/ Sajad Hameed~ The Kashmiriyat
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Muslims around the world celebrate Eid ul-Adha by slaughtering livestock including camels, sheep, goats and cows to pay tribute to the prophet Abraham’s devotion to Allah- Photo- Sajad Hameed ~ The Kashmiriyat
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The Government has decided to relax the lockdown amid covid 19 to allow people to shop and get ready for Eid ul Fitr/ Photo- Sajad Hameed~ The Kashmiriyat
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Eid ul Adha Adha will be observed on August 01 in Jammu Kashmir – Photo- Sajad Hameed ~ The Kashmiriyat
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