Muslims in Kerala celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha on Thursday by offering early morning prayers at mosques.
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Although most states will celebrate the feast of sacrifice on Friday, conventionally, regions like Kerala, Mangalore and few others mark the festival a day before.
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In Thiruvananthapuram, both young and old ushered in the festivities by greeting each other and spreading the message of brotherhood.
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"We always believe that this day is a celebration for brotherhood, friendship, communal harmony and peace. Islam is a religion which stands for peace and harmony of all religion and well being of all the communities," said a resident.
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Meanwhile, Muslims in Kashmir thronged markets a day ahead of Eid celebrations in the valley on Friday.
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"I got around 1200 sheep for sale before the Eid. Most of them are sold out. I am only left with 350 sheep now," said a cattle trader, Haaji Kamaal Hasan.
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People shopped for clothes, dry fruits, fruits and other necessities.
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"People come from far off places to buy items. Business thrives during the month. This is a huge market where people from various cities come to shop," said a resident, Shoubat.
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Bakra-Eid or Eid-ul-Zuha is one of the most celebrated festivals among Muslims all over the world. The festival is a day to commemorate the Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command.