This is how philosophy of Qurbani is practiced in Hunza.
All the people of the village who pledge to sacrifice animals bring them to a central location and a joint Qurbani is held. The meat is then distributed among all the residents of the village in an equal proportion.
regardless of the fact who owned animals and who did not. In other words, if you owned animal, you'll get the same amount of meet as compared to the one who did not own any. Most impressive thing is, most people don't even know who offered animal for sacrifice.
After a brief ritual at home, the owner silently takes the animal to the place where joint Qurbani is taking place and hand it over to the volunteers. No hired butchers, all the work is done by youngsters of the village, women participate in cleaning meat while men do other tasks
This practice is common across the Hunza region.
Via- colors of Hunza
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