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Eid Al Adha explained: Why Muslims perform animal sacrifice and what the ritual really means

Gulf News: Latest UAE news, Dubai news, Business, travel news, Dubai Gold rate, prayer time, cinema·Huda Ata·21 days ago
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The answer begins with one of the most emotional stories in Islamic tradition Last updated: May 12, 2026 | 10:40 The animal must come from livestock: sheep, goats, cows, or camels. Gulf News archives Dubai: Every year during Eid Al Adha, millions of Muslims around the world gather with family, wear their best clothes, exchange greetings and prepare for one of the most visible traditions in Islam: the sacrifice of an animal. To some people, the ritual can seem difficult to understand. Why do Muslims sacrifice sheep, goats, cows or camels? Is it simply tradition? Is it symbolic? And what is the real meaning behind it? The answer begins with one of the most emotional stories in Islamic tradition. Get updated faster and for  FREE : Download the  Gulf News  app now - simply  click here . The story of Ibrahim and Ismail Muslims believe that Prophet Ibrahim, peace be upon him, received a command in a dream. He saw himself sacrificing his beloved son Ismail.…

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