The holy festival of Eid al-Adha was celebrated in great pomp and splendor all over the country with everyone spreading cheer. It comes as no surprise when social media is filled with with hilarious memes
The holy festival of Eid al-Adha was celebrated in great pomp and splendor all over the country with everyone spreading cheer. It comes as no surprise when social media is filled with with hilarious memes.
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With bakras or goat's getting 'halal', here are some of the goat jokes that ruled the roost today.
Eid Mubarak Everyone.
— PhD in Bak*****âÂÂu00c2u0098ÂÂu00c2u0094 (@Atheist_Krishna) September 13, 2016
Have a Bloodless Eid.
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EID MUBARAK to my Muslim brothers and sisters...!!!! pic.twitter.com/PcMSq7DbPM
— Michael Essien (@MichaelEssien) September 12, 2016
Eid Mubarak to all!
— Shaykh Abdul Raheem (@ShkhAbdulRaheem) September 12, 2016
I hope you do your Qurbani
Then...
Enjoy your mum's Biryani.
Returning to Makkah after pelting pic.twitter.com/11vBH87w3n
Eid Mubarak to all my Muslim friends! Hope you have a lovely holiday with your family and loved ones!ðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0092ÂÂu00c2u009aðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0090®ðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0090ÂÂu00c2u0091 pic.twitter.com/KP6OT1Z1Lg
— Fel (@Frau_Boateng) September 12, 2016
Whoever's celebrating Eid Today in whole world. Eid Mubarak to them ðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0098ÂÂu00c2u008a Enjoy the day ðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0098ÂÂu00c2u0082ðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0091ÂÂu00c2u0087 pic.twitter.com/3cYLQWwC2M
— Nadim Ram Ali (@imNadimRamAli) September 12, 2016
Advance Eid Mubarak to all lovely friends pic.twitter.com/YRTFt9yXju
— adnan ahmad (@adnanah30470294) September 3, 2016
#Eid Mubarak 2 all my tooter friends #love u geoo or jeeny do xD pic.twitter.com/MrY4g28cRi
— Bakri' (@RealMairoo) September 13, 2016
The Final Selfie before #BakraEid pic.twitter.com/WzyeznEaTH
— Tweet Queeen (@TweetQueeen) September 13, 2016
Happy Eid Mubarak GuysðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0098ÂÂu00c2u0082ðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0098ÂÂu00c2u0082ðÂÂu00c2u009fÂÂu00c2u0098ÂÂu00c2u0082#EkDujeKeVaaste pic.twitter.com/RysOAXR54b
— Namik_Nikita_Fan (@namik_nikita) September 13, 2016
According to the belief, the animal originally sacrificed was a ram but has been adapted according to the customs and laws of the land. In India, goats are sacrificed. The meat from the animal sacrifices is given to the poor. One third to one's family and neighbours and the rest is kept for oneself. The spirit of sharing and helping those who are less fortunate is paramount and is the heart of this festival.