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  2. Qurban (Islamic ritual sacrifice) - Wikipedia

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    'sacrificial animal') as referred to in Islamic law, is a ritual animal sacrifice of a livestock animal during Eid al-Adha. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The concept and definition of the word is derived from the Qur'an , the sacred scripture of Muslims, and is the analog of korban in Judaism and the eucharist in Christianity (see qurbana and qurobo in Syriac ).

  3. Sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    The term may have roots from the Jewish term Korban; in some places like Bangladesh, India or Pakistan, qurbani is always used for Islamic animal sacrifice. In the Islamic context, an animal sacrifice referred to as ḏabiḥa (ذَبِيْحَة) meaning "sacrifice as a ritual" is offered only in Eid ul-Adha. The sacrificial animal may be a ...

  4. Korban - Wikipedia

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    Whether sacrifices may be offered in the absence of a Temple; Whether the proper locations of the Temple building and altar can be identified; Whether the surviving halachic texts provide enough detail to construct the Temple and its vessels properly; Whether the current state of ritual impurity prevents offering sacrifices

  5. Islamic rituals - Wikipedia

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  6. Eid al-Adha - Wikipedia

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    After the Eid prayer, udhiyah, or the ritual sacrifice of cattle, may be performed. Affluent Muslims who can afford it sacrifice halal cattle, usually a camel, goat, sheep, or ram, as a symbol of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his only son. [37] [38] The animals have to meet certain age and quality standards to be considered for sacrifice. [39]

  7. Ancient monuments filled with bones may have been used for ...

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    The structures, which are rectangular in shape, appeared to have fulfilled a religious function, serving as the sites of ritual sacrifices, according to a study published on March 15 in the peer ...

  8. Animal sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of animals, usually as part of a religious ritual or to appease or maintain favour with a deity. Animal sacrifices were common throughout Europe and the Ancient Near East until the spread of Christianity in Late Antiquity , and continue in some cultures or religions today.

  9. Animal sacrifices on the rise in Queens with chickens, pigs ...

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    Animal sacrifices are surging in Queens, with chickens, pigs and rats being tortured, mutilated or killed in “twisted” religious rituals in parkland surrounding Jamaica Bay, The Post has learned.