Countries:
Tunisia
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Internet & Telecoms, Religion

Eid Ul-Adha is just around the corner and will be coinciding with the end of the year this time around. This Eid marks the end of the Hajj (pilgrimage) each year to Mecca and is known as the feast of sacrifice. Muslims who can afford it buy and slaughter animals and distribute the meat among the poor and relatives. However, many Muslims in Western countries are unable to perform the ritual because of the laws of the countries they live in. To solve this issue, MMM says that they can scarify animals online.

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“Tunisia: Sacrifice Animals Online”

  1. Magic Statistics - “I accept no responsibility for statistics, which are a form of magic beyond my comprehension.” — Robertson Davies » Online oblation: Muslims can sacrifice animals over the internet:
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  2. lion:
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    this is stupid!!@

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