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El mundo musulmán se prepara para la celebración del Aid el Kabir, la Pascua islámica

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  • Afganos sacrifican un cordero como símbolo de fidelidad en Dios, la principal tradición de la celebración del Aid El Adha

    KABUL, 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)
  • Indonesian Muslims Celebrate Eid Al-Adha

    Musulmanes en Yakarta, Indonesia, el país con mayor número de musulmanes, durante la celebración del Dia del Sacrificio en 2009

    YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 27: Indonesian Muslim women pray to celebrate the first day of Eid al-Adha, the "Festival of Sacrifice", at Paeangkusumo beach on November 27, 2009 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The latter of the two annual Eid festivals, Eid al-Adha recognises the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son to God. Celebrations last for 3 days following Hajj, or pilgrimage. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)
  • Chinese Muslims Mark Eid-al-Adha Festival

    XINING, CHINA - JANUARY 10: (CHINA OUT) Muslims pray during a ceremony to mark the Eid-al-Adha Festival in Dongguan Mosque, one of the four major mosques in northwest China, on January 10, 2006 in Xining of Qinghai Province, China. Muslims in China today celebrated the Eid-al-Adha or Feast of the Sacrifice by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son on God's command, according to local media. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)

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