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pochemuha
3 years ago
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Dialog between two friend disscusing about eid ul adha

English
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anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
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Ahmed: Hey, it is a beautiful evening, don't you think?

Karan: Yes, it is. My friend, I noticed an increased purchase of sheep and goats in the community. Do you know anything about that?

Ahmed: Ah, yes Karan. The Muslim faithful are preparing for the Eid-Ul-Adha festival which is also known as the Qurban festival.

Karan: Aha! I thought as much. What is the festival about, anyway?

Ahmed: Well, it is all about giving to Allah the best of your livestock that has no defects at all. Not even a cross-eyed sheep is considered good enough.

Karan: Oh, now I understand the increased activity. Have you gotten yours yet?

Ahmed: Yes. I have been grooming my offering to Allah for two months and she is in pristine condition.

Karan: Wow, such dedication, Ahmed.

Ahmed:  Yes, my friend. Allah has been good, this is the least way we can show our thanks.

Karan: Alright. I'll be heading home now. My mom would be waiting for me/

Ahmed: Bye-bye.

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