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what you said is true for sure, in a time where religion is becoming a very touchy subject, precautions must be taken in order to attract the least amount of attention.
every one in the world eat all forms of meat .... if one eats meat but call this slaughter house cruelty than its rather hipocrat of em !!?
1. This isn't brutal, in fact it's the most painless way to take their lives, even more than an electric shock.
2. The blood is running everywhere because they've done it in their courtyard and don't have a dedicated drainage system available. Don't worry, they pressure-hose the blood away before it has the time to clot everywhere.
3. Innocent animals all get eaten one way or the other by other innocent animals, this is the way the food chain works. How innocent a speaking bipod is we don't know though!
You're right, this extravagant, showy-off affair that is the cultural qurbani in Pk is in fact a bit contrary to the original teachings. It is supposed to be a humbling experience - you're sacrificing a life you love after you love your own children. If you remember, the whole concept is based on the Abrahamic sunnat of accepting to sacrifice his very own son, and was given a replacement in a ram, something that is not only sacrificed but is exploitable/usable after it has been sacrificed. Remember too than this is the custom of a people who are discouraged to eat meat (how many of us obey is another matter) and for some this is the only annual occasion of having animal protein. And remember as well that this animal sacrifice ended the preceding custom in the days of Abraham AS to sacrifice your own actual sons to the god M???, something that must've been really hard on the mothers.
The tradations are now a days changing.
Sacrifising has been a show off.
People buy half a dozen of cows, bulls and goats for showing but not with the intention !!
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