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Eid: When Sainsbury’S Just Won’T Do
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//A family have been filmed hacking up animal carcasses in their back yard in Dagenham. It is not known if the family — celebrating Eid al-Adha, the Muslim festival of sacrifice — slaughtered the animals at home or were simply butchering them. Sun columnist Anila Baig said Muslim families traditionally sacrifice a goat or sheep and divide it into portions for Eid al-Adha. But she added: “In this day and age, it’s extremely unusual for someone to do this themselves at home.//
Whether or not this family slaughtered the animals themselves, someone did. Animal sacrifice in 21st century Britain. Oh the joys of multi-culturalism!
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/70960 28/anim al-carc asses-h ygiene- probe-d agenham /
Whether or not this family slaughtered the animals themselves, someone did. Animal sacrifice in 21st century Britain. Oh the joys of multi-culturalism!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.vulcan, //It states that killing animals at home is lawful if the meat is eaten among immediate family. //
Lots of people keep chickens and kill them to eat. This I think is a bit different though in that it's sacrificial and the chicken keepers don't turn their back yards into blood-soaked butcheries.
Lots of people keep chickens and kill them to eat. This I think is a bit different though in that it's sacrificial and the chicken keepers don't turn their back yards into blood-soaked butcheries.
//why didn't they just go to Sainsbury's?//
not Halal, I presume.
https:/ /help.s ainsbur ys.co.u k/help/ product s/halal -meat
not Halal, I presume.
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