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A Pakistani feeds his goat wearing the words “Eid Mubarak” or “Eid Greeting”, to be slaughtered on the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or “Feast of Sacrifice”, in Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Muslims all over the world are celebrating Eid al-Adha by sacrificing sheep, goats, cows and camels, to commemorate the Prophet Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. (Photo by Anjum Naveed/AP Photo)

A Pakistani feeds his goat wearing the words “Eid Mubarak” or “Eid Greeting”, to be slaughtered on the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or “Feast of Sacrifice”, in Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Muslims all over the world are celebrating Eid al-Adha by sacrificing sheep, goats, cows and camels, to commemorate the Prophet Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. (Photo by Anjum Naveed/AP Photo)




A Bangladeshi man sits with his cattle at a market ahead of Eid al-Adha festival in Mymensingh, on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Eid al-Adha is a religious festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. (Photo by A.M. Ahad/AP Photo)

A Bangladeshi man sits with his cattle at a market ahead of Eid al-Adha festival in Mymensingh, on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Eid al-Adha is a religious festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. (Photo by A.M. Ahad/AP Photo)




A Bosnian Muslim woman  from Eastern-Bosnian town of Konjevic Polje, offers  food to children at a camp, in front of the Office of International High Representative, in Sarajevo, on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Bosnian Muslims are protesting against Bosnian Serb authorities, as they feel the human rights of their children are being violated through the elementary educational school system. They are demanding  that their children are taught Bosnian language instead of the Serbian language currently taught at schools in their area as well as other areas predominately populated by Bosnian Serbs. The protestors remained at their camp even through the Islamic holiday of Eid Al-Adha. (Photo by Amel Emric/AP Photo)

A Bosnian Muslim woman from Eastern-Bosnian town of Konjevic Polje, offers food to children at a camp, in front of the Office of International High Representative, in Sarajevo, on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Bosnian Muslims are protesting against Bosnian Serb authorities, as they feel the human rights of their children are being violated through the elementary educational school system. They are demanding that their children are taught Bosnian language instead of the Serbian language currently taught at schools in their area as well as other areas predominately populated by Bosnian Serbs. The protestors remained at their camp even through the Islamic holiday of Eid Al-Adha. (Photo by Amel Emric/AP Photo)




Russian police officers stand guard as Muslims pray outside the main Moscow mosque during celebrations of Eid al-Adha, a feast celebrated by Muslims worldwide, which Muslims in Russia call Kurban-Bairam in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. According to the press service of Moscow's main police department, about four thousand police officers, Interior troops and others will be ensuring security during the Eid al-Adha celebration events. (Photo by Evgeny Feldman/AP Photo)

Russian police officers stand guard as Muslims pray outside the main Moscow mosque during celebrations of Eid al-Adha, a feast celebrated by Muslims worldwide, which Muslims in Russia call Kurban-Bairam in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. According to the press service of Moscow's main police department, about four thousand police officers, Interior troops and others will be ensuring security during the Eid al-Adha celebration events. (Photo by Evgeny Feldman/AP Photo)




Indian people walk as goats are on sale at a market for the upcoming Eid al-Adha festival in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Eid al-Adha is a religious festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. (Photo by Rafiq Maqbool/AP Photo)

Indian people walk as goats are on sale at a market for the upcoming Eid al-Adha festival in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Eid al-Adha is a religious festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. (Photo by Rafiq Maqbool/AP Photo)




A man walks through an alley covered with bloodstained water on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Muslims worldwide are celebrating Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, by sacrificial killing of sheep, goats, cows or camels. The slaughter commemorates the biblical story of Abraham, who was on the verge of sacrificing his son to obey God's command, when God interceded by substituting a ram in the child's place. (Photo by Manu Brabo/AP Photo)

A man walks through an alley covered with bloodstained water on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Muslims worldwide are celebrating Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, by sacrificial killing of sheep, goats, cows or camels. The slaughter commemorates the biblical story of Abraham, who was on the verge of sacrificing his son to obey God's command, when God interceded by substituting a ram in the child's place. (Photo by Manu Brabo/AP Photo)




Muslim pilgrims cast stones at a pillar, symbolizing the stoning of Satan, in a ritual called “Jamarat”, the last rite of the annual hajj, in the Mina neighborhood of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. The 10th day of the Islamic lunar month of Dhul-Hijja, during the hajj, is the beginning of Eid al-Adha, the most important Islamic holiday, to mark the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim, or Abraham to Christians and Jews, to sacrifice his son. (Photo by Amr Nabil/AP Photo)

Muslim pilgrims cast stones at a pillar, symbolizing the stoning of Satan, in a ritual called “Jamarat”, the last rite of the annual hajj, in the Mina neighborhood of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. The 10th day of the Islamic lunar month of Dhul-Hijja, during the hajj, is the beginning of Eid al-Adha, the most important Islamic holiday, to mark the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim, or Abraham to Christians and Jews, to sacrifice his son. (Photo by Amr Nabil/AP Photo)




An Afghani Muslim pilgrim prays after he casts stones at a pillar, symbolizing the stoning of Satan, in a ritual called “Jamarat”, the last rite of the annual hajj, in the Mina neighborhood of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. The 10th day of the Islamic lunar month of Dhul-Hijja, during the hajj, is the beginning of Eid al-Adha, the most important Islamic holiday, to mark the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim, or Abraham to Christians and Jews, to sacrifice his son. (Photo by Amr Nabil/AP Photo)

An Afghani Muslim pilgrim prays after he casts stones at a pillar, symbolizing the stoning of Satan, in a ritual called “Jamarat”, the last rite of the annual hajj, in the Mina neighborhood of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. (Photo by Amr Nabil/AP Photo)




A sheep is weighed at a market before slaughter on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 in Damascus, Syria, on the first day of Eid al-Adha. Muslims worldwide are celebrating Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, by sacrificial killing of sheep, goats, cows or camels. The slaughter commemorates the biblical story of Abraham, who was on the verge of sacrificing his son to obey God's command, when God interceded by substituting a ram in the child's place. (Photo by AP Photo)

A sheep is weighed at a market before slaughter on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 in Damascus, Syria, on the first day of Eid al-Adha. Muslims worldwide are celebrating Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, by sacrificial killing of sheep, goats, cows or camels. The slaughter commemorates the biblical story of Abraham, who was on the verge of sacrificing his son to obey God's command, when God interceded by substituting a ram in the child's place. (Photo by AP Photo)




Muslim pilgrims walk to cast stones at pillars, symbolizing the stoning of Satan, in a ritual called “Jamarat”, a rite of the annual hajj, in Mina near the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Wednesday, October 16, 2013. More than 2 million pilgrims – about 1 million fewer than last year – are performing the hajj, a central pillar of Islam and one that able-bodied Muslims must make once in their lives as a four-day spiritual cleansing based on centuries of interpretation of the traditions of Prophet Muhammad. (Photo by Amr Nabil/AP Photo)

Muslim pilgrims walk to cast stones at pillars, symbolizing the stoning of Satan, in a ritual called “Jamarat”, a rite of the annual hajj, in Mina near the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Wednesday, October 16, 2013. More than 2 million pilgrims – about 1 million fewer than last year – are performing the hajj, a central pillar of Islam and one that able-bodied Muslims must make once in their lives as a four-day spiritual cleansing based on centuries of interpretation of the traditions of Prophet Muhammad. (Photo by Amr Nabil/AP Photo)




Nigeria Muslims women and children attends Eid al-Adha prayers to mark the end of the holy month of Hajji in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Traditionally Muslims all over the world slaughter cattle and goats and distribute the meat to the needy, during the Eid al-Adha festival which honors the prophet Abraham for preparing to sacrifice his son Ishmael on the order of God, who was testing his faith. (Photo by Sunday Alamba/AP Photo)

Nigeria Muslims women and children attends Eid al-Adha prayers to mark the end of the holy month of Hajji in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Traditionally Muslims all over the world slaughter cattle and goats and distribute the meat to the needy, during the Eid al-Adha festival which honors the prophet Abraham for preparing to sacrifice his son Ishmael on the order of God, who was testing his faith. (Photo by Sunday Alamba/AP Photo)




Nigeria Muslims offer prayers during Eid al-Adha prayers to mark the end of the holy month of Hajji in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Traditionally Muslims all over the world slaughter cattle and goats and distribute the meat to the needy, during the Eid al-Adha festival which honors the prophet Abraham for preparing to sacrifice his son Ishmael on the order of God, who was testing his faith. (Photo by Sunday Alamba/AP Photo)

Nigeria Muslims offer prayers during Eid al-Adha prayers to mark the end of the holy month of Hajji in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. (Photo by Sunday Alamba/AP Photo)




People take around their cattle they bought for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or “Feast of Sacrifice”, in Rawapindi, Pakistan, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Muslims all over the world are celebrating Eid al-Adha by sacrificing sheep, goats, cows and camels, to commemorate the Prophet Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. (Photo by B.K. Bangash/AP Photo)

People take around their cattle they bought for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or “Feast of Sacrifice”, in Rawapindi, Pakistan, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Muslims all over the world are celebrating Eid al-Adha by sacrificing sheep, goats, cows and camels, to commemorate the Prophet Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. (Photo by B.K. Bangash/AP Photo)




A goat looks out a car's window moving on road, to be slaughtered on the upcoming Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or “Feast of the Sacrifice”, which starts tomorrow in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Muslims all over the world celebrate the Eid al-Adha, by sacrificing sheep, goats, cows and camels, to commemorate the Prophet Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, on God's command. (Photo by Muhammed Muheisen/AP Photo)

A goat looks out a car's window moving on road, to be slaughtered on the upcoming Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or “Feast of the Sacrifice”, which starts tomorrow in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. (Photo by Muhammed Muheisen/AP Photo)
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