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Ensuring Cleanliness and Reverence in Qurbani Practices: A Global Perspective

Qurbani, the sacrificial slaughtering of animals during Eid al-Zuha, holds religious significance for Muslims worldwide. However, in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, the sacred tenets of cleanliness are often disregarded during this occasion.

Unlike in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the USA, or Europe, where Qurbani is conducted systematically within dedicated slaughterhouses, in the Indian subcontinent, the streets are stained with blood, animal remains are scattered, and the nauseating stench lingers for days.

This pollution undermines the sanctity of the festival and religious sentiments, warranting reconsidering practices to uphold cleanliness and reverence.

For a detailed story, visit: Awaz the voice

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