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Live Stock vendors waiting the customers for selling the Sacrifice camels at Shahpur Kanjran animal market ahead of Eid ul-Adha. Muslims around the world celebrate ‘Eid ul-Adha’, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice (Qurbani), to mark the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah, slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God’s command

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Live Stock vendors waiting the customers for selling the Sacrifice camels at Shahpur Kanjran animal market ahead of Eid ul-Adha. Muslims around the world celebrate ‘Eid ul-Adha’, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice (Qurbani), to mark the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah, slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God’s command
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Live Stock vendors waiting the customers for selling the Sacrifice camels at Shahpur Kanjran animal market ahead of Eid ul-Adha. Muslims around the world celebrate ‘Eid ul-Adha’, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice (Qurbani), to mark the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah, slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God’s command
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LAHORE: July 19 – Live Stock vendors waiting the customers for selling the Sacrifice camels at Shahpur Kanjran animal market ahead of Eid ul-Adha. Muslims around the world celebrate ‘Eid ul-Adha’, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice (Qurbani), to mark the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah, slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God’s command. APP photo by Mustafa Lashari
Live Stock vendors waiting the customers for selling the Sacrifice camels at Shahpur Kanjran animal market ahead of Eid ul-Adha. Muslims around the world celebrate ‘Eid ul-Adha’, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice (Qurbani), to mark the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah, slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God’s command
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LAHORE: July 19 – A vendor displaying decorative materials for sacrificial animals to attract the customers in a local market. APP photo by Amir khan
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