Close X
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

Rivers Of Blood On The Streets Of Dhaka After Eid Animal Sacrifice

IANS, 14 Sep, 2016 11:25 AM
    Large-scale animal sacrifices marking the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha combined with heavy rains have turned the streets of Bangladesh's capital into rivers of blood.
     
    Authorities in Dhaka designated several places in the city where residents could slaughter animals, but heavy downpours Tuesday meant few people could use those areas.
     
    Muslims traditionally mark Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice, by slaughtering livestock. Usually a goat, sheep or a cow is killed to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim's test of faith.
     
     
    The meat of the sacrificed animals is shared among family and friends and poor people who cannot afford to sacrifice animals as a gesture of generosity to promote social harmony.
     
    Dhaka residents used parking lots, garages and alleys to kill the animals and the blood flowed into the flooded streets, turning them into rivers of blood.
     
    Flooding is common in Dhaka, an overcrowded city of more than 10 million people, because of poor drainage systems.

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    Couple Married 52 Years Loves Wearing Matching Outfits

    Couple Married 52 Years Loves Wearing Matching Outfits
    This adorable couple has been married for 52 years and match their clothes every day

    Couple Married 52 Years Loves Wearing Matching Outfits

    Saints, Miracles And Mother Teresa, Explained

    Saints, Miracles And Mother Teresa, Explained
    Come Sunday, Pope Francis will declare Mother Teresa as the church's newest saint. Here’s a look at the process:

    Saints, Miracles And Mother Teresa, Explained

    Cornell University Welcomes 12-Year-Old College Freshman

    Cornell University Welcomes 12-Year-Old College Freshman
    He's the youngest student on record to attend the Ivy League school.

    Cornell University Welcomes 12-Year-Old College Freshman

    Engineers Give New Meaning To The Phrase 'Cool Clothes'

    WASHINGTON — Engineers have created clothing for a warming world — a fabric that allows your body heat to escape far better than other materials do.

    Engineers Give New Meaning To The Phrase 'Cool Clothes'

    Justin Trudeau Debuts On Marvel Cover Alongside Canadian Superheroes, Iron Man

    Justin Trudeau Debuts On Marvel Cover Alongside Canadian Superheroes, Iron Man
    Trudeau appears on the variant cover of issue No. 5 of Marvel's "Civil War II: Choosing Sides" released Wednesday.

    Justin Trudeau Debuts On Marvel Cover Alongside Canadian Superheroes, Iron Man

    Authorities Searching For Venomous Snake On The Loose Near Toronto

    Authorities Searching For Venomous Snake On The Loose Near Toronto
    AJAX, Ont. — Authorities are searching for a venomous snake on the loose in a conservation area east of Toronto.

    Authorities Searching For Venomous Snake On The Loose Near Toronto