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"Cow for slaughter raised from rooftop ahead of Eid-al-Adha": Barbarians call it an "enjoyable" annual ritual that they come to watch with family, Reuters covers it as some exotic custom, utterly overlooking how it's deeply interconnected with kaafir hate

For years, ahead of the Islamic festival Eid al-Adha, the Pakistanis have been engaging in this egregious act of animal abuse in the name of 'traditions' and 'rituals'
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Cow for slaughter raised from rooftop ahead of Eid-al-Adha
Cow for slaughter raised from rooftop ahead of Eid-al-Adha

Despite the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (1890), animal abuse is still rampant in Pakistan. In a video that has gone viral on social media, a cow can be seen being lifted from the rooftop of a highrise building by a crane.

According to Reuters, the cow is lowered 40 feet to the ground using a crane belonging to one Syed Ejaz Ahmad. Ahmed, as per the media outlet, rears cows in his rooftop bran, and every year, ahead of Eid-al-Adha, he uses cranes to lower the helpless bovine and sells them for Qurbani.

In the video shared by Reuters, the cow is seen cruelly restrained to the crane’s hoist rope as it is being lowered from a building’s rooftop in Karachi, Pakistan. Syed Ejaz Ahmad is heard saying how he makes the animals climb the staircase when they are young. He then rears the cows in his shed on the rooftop. When they grow up, they are lifted through a crane and taken from slaughter ahead of the festive occasion.

According to the media outlet, Ahmad has been carrying out this practice for the last 18 years.

Cow for slaughter lifted from rooftop through crane falls to death in Pakistan on Bakri Eid
Cow for slaughter lifted from rooftop through crane falls to death in Pakistan on Bakri Eid

Animal cruelty in the name of ‘enjoyment’: The tradition of crane-lifting cows continues in Pakistan

At the location, one can see a lot of children and adults gathered. A resident named Mohammad Hanzala told the media that this was an annual affair. “It is fun to watch the animals being lowered; it’s a different kind of enjoyment. Last year I came to watch with my friends, but this time I have come alone, said Mohammad Hanzala, as he excitedly watched the helpless bovine being hauled off a building by a crane.

According to Mohammad Hanzala, only two cows were lowered this year instead of five or six in previous years.

When the animal is brought down in such a manner, it not only feels terrified because of the height, but people surrounding it and making noise also tend to stress the animal out. Regardless, for years, ahead of the Islamic festival Eid al-Adha, the Pakistanis have been engaging in this egregious act of animal abuse in the name of ‘traditions’ and ‘rituals.’

In 2020, before the Islamic festival, a video had gone viral wherein a cow lifted through a crane lost its balance and fell to its death as people around stood and watched. The footage was reportedly from Karachi, Pakistan. However, it could not be independently verified. 

This act of cruelty has been carried out in Pakistan for years. Each year, before Eid-al-Adha, similar videos have surfaced on various social media platforms, wherein cows are being lifted with cranes from the top of houses to be taken for slaughter.

According to reports, those who cannot afford goats for sacrifice for Eid rear animals like cows on the second and third floors of their houses in Karachi. These cows are brought down through a crane on the day of Qurbani. Each cow is reportedly sold for Rs 5 lakh. They get them as calves and rear them for a long time by feeding and taking care of them to be sold ahead of Eid for Qurbani.

References:

opindia.com

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