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Cairo: An Egyptian man admitted to fatally stabbing his brother and injuring his sister in a dispute over sacrificial meat distributed during Eid Al Adha, local media reported Sunday.
The accused told prosecutors in the Delta province of Beheira that he flew into rage on learning that his family had accepted the meat given away to the poor during the Eid of Sacrifice, private newspaper Al Masri Al Youm said.
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Local prosecutors ordered him to be kept in custody for four days pending further interrogation.
During Eid Al Adha, Muslims, who can afford it, sacrifice animals such as sheep, goats, camels and cows, honouring the Prophet Ebrahim’s willingness to slay his son Ismael at Allah’s command. As the Prophet Ebrahim and Ismael showed unwavering obedience to the divine order, Allah sent a ram slaughtered in the son’s stead.
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