Tears Before Slaughter On Bakrid: Dark side of animal sacrifice
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Tears Before Slaughter On Bakrid: Dark side of animal sacrifice unveiled; Tradition of brutality in the name of faith

Far from a simple religious observance, the ritual of animal sacrifice on Bakrid, for many, descends into a disturbing spectacle of mass slaughter, where countless sentient beings are subjected to agonising deaths

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On Bakrid, the annual ritual of animal sacrifice once again casts a dark pall over what is proclaimed to be a joyous occasion. Far from a mere religious observance, what unfolds globally is a shocking spectacle of mass slaughter, where countless sentient beings are subjected to agonising deaths under the guise of ancient tradition. This isn’t just about cultural differences; it’s about confronting the raw, undeniable cruelty inherent in these acts.

The terrified bleating of goats, the desperate struggles of helpless animals, and the rivers of blood flowing in the streets are stark reminders that for many, these rituals transcend mere faith and descend into a gruesome display of barbarity. It is a critical moment to question whether deeply ingrained customs, no matter how old, can ever justify such inhumane acts committed against living creatures, pushing the boundaries of what a civilised society should tolerate in the name of ritualistic devotion.

This report chronicles three deeply distressing incidents from Bakrid observances between 2024 and 2025, each highlighting the profound emotional toll of animal sacrifice.

Read More: Bakra Eid: Is animal cruelty under the garb of religion, justified act?

Child’s heartbreak: A friend sacrificed on Bakrid

A poignant and deeply upsetting video has resurfaced and gone viral on social media platform ‘X’ during the recent Bakrid observances. The footage captures a distressing scene where a young boy is overcome with grief, weeping uncontrollably amidst the ritual sacrifice of goats.

The video shows several Islamists engaged in the act of sacrificing multiple goats as part of the Bakrid tradition. However, the focus of the viral clip quickly shifts to a child, visibly distraught, who can be seen attempting to intervene and prevent the slaughter of the remaining animals. His small hands reach out in a desperate, futile effort to halt the proceedings, his face contorted in anguish.

The profound sorrow displayed by the child stems from a deeply personal connection. It is revealed that the goats brought for the sacrifice were not mere livestock to him. Instead, he had developed a tender bond with them, treating them as companions and playmates in the days leading up to the festival. He had spent time playing with them, forming innocent attachments.

The moment he witnessed one of his beloved “friends” being sacrificed on Bakrid proved to be an unbearable trauma. The stark reality of the act, the sudden and violent end to a life he cherished, was too much for his young heart to process. Unable to comprehend or reconcile with the brutal loss, he collapsed into tears, his raw, unadulterated grief serving as a powerful and heartbreaking testament to the innocent bonds between humans and animals, and the emotional toll such traditions can take on those who witness them.

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The tearful farewell: A goat’s emotional plea before sacrifice

A deeply moving video has gone viral on social media platform ‘X’, coinciding with the Bakrid festivities. The footage captures a heart-wrenching moment: a goat, brought to be sold for sacrifice, appears to embrace the Muslim man who brought it, weeping openly as if in a desperate plea.

The poignant scene suggests an uncanny awareness in the animal. It seemed as though the goat sensed its impending fate, the somber reality of the sacrifice it was destined for. Its cries, remarkably human-like, were a visceral expression of fear and sorrow. This powerful display serves as a stark reminder that while animals may not possess a spoken language, they are undeniably capable of experiencing profound emotions, feeling pain, and recognizing danger. The video, therefore, transcends a simple observation; it becomes a profound testament to the unspoken sentience of animals, compelling viewers to reflect on the deep emotional capacity of creatures often viewed merely as commodities.

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Cruelty for profit: A goat’s tears before sacrifice

A disturbing video has recently gone viral on social media platform ‘X’ in the lead-up to Bakrid, exposing a distressing act of animal cruelty. The footage captures a Muslim vendor forcibly feeding a goat, which is tightly bound with ropes, in an attempt to increase its weight for sale.

The distressing scene shows the goat being subjected to a brutal force-feeding, clearly in preparation for its eventual sacrifice on Bakrid. What is particularly heart-wrenching and undeniable in the video are the visible tears streaming from the goat’s eyes. This poignant detail transforms the footage from a mere observation of mistreatment into a raw, emotional testament to the animal’s suffering.

The goat’s tears convey a silent anguish, a desperate response to the inhumane treatment it endures purely for the sake of increasing its market value. The viral spread of this video has sparked outrage, prompting a broader conversation about animal welfare and the ethical considerations surrounding such practices.

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As the echoes of Bakrid celebrations fade, a stark and unsettling reality remains for many: the extensive and often brutal sacrifice of countless animals. Far from being a mere religious observance, these acts, carried out in the name of tradition, represent a profound ethical lapse. The graphic images and firsthand accounts of terrified animals, often subjected to inhumane conditions and agonising deaths, challenge the very notion of compassion in modern society.

It is time to unequivocally question whether ancient rituals, regardless of their historical roots, can ever justify such widespread barbarity. The moral conscience of a civilized world demands a re-evaluation of practices that prioritize unyielding custom over the inherent right of sentient beings to a life free from unnecessary suffering. The silence of the slaughtered animals should, and must, be a resounding call for change.

 

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