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During Eid al-Adha, people in Iraq participate in various religious and cultural traditions. They begin the day with a special prayer at mosques or open fields, followed by the ritual sacrifice of animals, typically sheep or goats, to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son. Families and communities gather to share festive meals that include the meat from the sacrificed animals, and they often exchange gifts and visit relatives. Additionally, it is a time for charity, as many Iraqis donate a portion of the meat to those in need.

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