On the 6th of October muslim people here in Bangladesh celebrated their 2nd biggest religious festival Eid-Ul-Adha. during this day you sacrifice an animal in the name of Allah.
So people who can afford they sacrifice a domestic animal. I have celebrated my day in a different way. I went out in the morning with a friend for a walk to see what is happening around us, how people are celebrating their Eid day. Got some glimpse of the life and celebration.
Here are some pictures of what I saw how people were celebrating their special day. This is another part of the world that sometimes we don’t see when we are too busy with our lives.
© Photography by Nafeesa Binte Aziz. All rights reserved.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: A cow sitting outside in the morning before the sacrifice.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: A cow lying on the ground after being sacrificed.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: A life for another.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: Preparation for skinning after the sacrifice.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: Butcher in the blood.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: Cleaning the blood of the cow.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: The owner sits and looks after skinning and cutting, while the maids are cleaning.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: A little girl helping the people by bringing them the buckets to carry the meats at home.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: Little girl helping carrying two buckets to the people to keep the meat.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: A boy standing in the street on a sunny Eid morning day.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: Unprivileged people waiting outside to get the meat to be distributed on the Eid day.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: Jim the rickshaw puller out for work with his rickshaw on the Eid day.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: A security guard resting in front of a shop where he is on duty on the Eid day.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: Young boys student from Madrasa (Islamic school) resting outside in front of a shop on the Eid day.
Dhaka, Bangladesh – October 06: A policeman on duty on the Eid day.