Qatar
Love, joy and sharing mark Eid celebrations
Love, joy and sharing mark Eid celebrations
Police patrols had intensified their presence to ensure smooth flow of traffic. As customary in Eid al-Adha, many people, especially Qataris, were keen to slaughter a sacrificial sheep immediately after concluding the Eid prayers, followed by the traditional family gathering and exchange of visits among friends and family members. Despite the ongoing blockade against Qatar by some Gulf-Arab countries, the Eid festivities went on without any hitch, allowing all sections of residents to take part in the celebrations.Local charities sent donations and contributions of the people of Qatar to underprivileged people around the world to share with them the happiness of Eid. "Part of Eid is to give and share with people the blessings we enjoy. It is a tradition of the people of Qatar to give out to anyone in need and we thank God that we have been able to do this, regardless of the negative talks of others and their false accusations. We trust our charities, who help in spreading joy and prosperity among the needy in the world," said Khalid Ibrahim, a young Qatari man.