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End of Eid?

Last activity 27 November 2009 by GuestPoster3874

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Tarkus

As I was unable to escape before Eid kicked in I am now waiting for immigration to reopen to get my exit visa. Does anyone know for certain whether this is likely to be Sunday 29th?

Sandman6

Officially, yes....but after days and days of feasting just do the maths! ;):lol: 

Has anyone else noticed that the volume of sheep and goats being shipped around in the back of pick-ups has increased 10 fold in the past week? :rolleyes:

Tarkus

Yeh you're right - but the grub is supposed to given away isn't it?:D

GuestPoster1108

Tarkus wrote:

but the grub is supposed to given away isn't it?:D


Just some of it is my understanding.  A third is kept, a third is for neighbours and friends and a third is for the poor.

Today they will do the actual sacrifice.  If you head out in the evening tonight and tomorrow you will find roadside stalls where flaming bathtubs are used as giant roasting pits.  People bring the sheep heads here for roasting as these roadside bathtub vendors do it best apparently.  They say the eyeballs are the best part though brain comes in a close second.  You may see some really bloody butcher shops as well.  The weak stomached are best to stay in and just pretend it all isn't happening or you may end up a vegetarian for the duration of your stay here. :P  Tomorrow they will eat a rice dish that is cooked "haggis style" inside the stomach of the animal killed today.  Then one more day of rest and festivities are over, (minus the half-coma induced by massive meat consumption that will last a few days).

hababbi

I wish I could be there to celebrate. It is a wonderful time and everyone is happy.:D

GuestPoster1108

Well color me embarrased - the slaughter is today.  Went out for a drive and was disappointed to see no flaming bathtubs, just goat heads being blow torched.

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