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Monday, January 01, 2007
Injuries In Turkey From Animal Sacrifices Outside Municipal Facilities
It is traditional for Muslims during the feast of Eid al-Adha to sacrifice cows, sheep, goats and bulls to commemorate God's providing a ram for Abraham to sacrifice in place of his son. (Muslims believe that it was Ishmael who Abraham took to sacrifice, while Jewish and Christian sources say it was Isaac.) Muslims then share the meat they have butchered with friends and family and give part of it to the poor. The Associated Press yesterday reported that in Turkey, many Muslims have ignored government rules that require animal slaughtering to take place in special municipal facilities. Over 1,400 people were treated at hospitals around the country after suffering injuries from attempting to slaughter animals in their back yards or on roadsides. Many stabbed themselves, or were injured by startled animals. Three suffered heart attacks while trying to restrain animals, and three others were crushed by animals falling on top of them.