El mundo musulmán se prepara para su fiesta grande
El mundo musulmán se prepara para la celebración del Aid el Kabir, la Pascua islámica
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Musulmanes rezando en una Mezquita de Attiekoube, en Abidjan
17.11.2010Muslims pray during Eid el-Kebir at a mosque in Attiekoube, in the Ivorian capital Abidjan, November 16, 2010. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid el-Kebir, also known as Eid al-Adha, by slaughtering sheep, goats, camels and cows to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)REUTERS/Luc Gnago -
En Nigeria los musulmanes se preparan para la fiesta de Aid El kabir, la pascua islámica
17.11.2010Muslims attend prayers to mark the Islamic festival of Eid el-Kebir, in an open ground in Nigeria's federal Capital Abuja November 16, 2010. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid el-Kebir, also known as Eid al-Adha, by slaughtering sheep, goats, camels and cows to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde (NIGERIA - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde -
Afganos sacrifican un cordero como símbolo de fidelidad en Dios, la principal tradición de la celebración del Aid El Adha
17.11.2010KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 27: Afghans slaughter a sheep for Eid al-Adha on November 27, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. The festival of sacrifice is celebrated throughout the Muslim world as a commemoration of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son for God. The festival falls on the tenth day of Zulhijjah, the final month of the Muslim Calendar. Cows, camels, goats and sheep are traditionally slaughtered on the holiest day. (Photo by Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)Majid Saeedi/Getty Images
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