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Emotional Video: Goat crying as owner sells it to for Bakra Eid

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An emotional video of a goat crying in its owner’s arms before being sold to the buyer is going viral on social media. In the video, the goat puts its head on its owner’s shoulder and started crying.

A few days ago, people all over the world celebrated Bakra Eid. During this holiday, goats are slaughtered as sacrifices so that they can be eaten.

Muslims around the world sacrifice a goat, sheep, cow, and camel every year during Eid al-Adha to remember how Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) was willing to sacrifice his son Ismail (Ishmael) after Allah told him to do so in a dream.

Allah stopped Ibrahim from doing this and gave him a lamb to sacrifice instead. On Eid al-Adha, people do (Qurbani) to remember how they obeyed Allah in this way.

The man was seen hugging his goat, and another man was seen patting the goat’s face lovingly to calm the crying animal.

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The video then cuts to a scene where the man gives his goat to a butcher in exchange for money. The video has been seen by thousands of people on Facebook, where it went viral. Netizens sent sad emojis in response to the video and shared it with their followers.

Goat crying; Take a look!

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