k Refugees celebrated EidAdha in Malaysia Muslim refugees prepair for a specials prayer during EidAdha in Kuala Lumpur on August 22, 2018. According to United Nation is more than 60,000 refugees are living in Malaysia and most of them are register. The festival marks the end of Hajj and involves animal sacrifice as a symbol of Ibrahims sacrifice to Allah. This festival is a second most important festival in the Islamic calendar. Photo by Samsul SaidNippon News MALAYSIA Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Refugees celebrated Eid Adha in Malaysia Muslim refugees prepair for a specials prayer during Eid Adha in Kuala Lumpur on August 22, 2018. According to United Nation is more than 60,000 refugees are living in Malaysia and most of them are register.  The festival marks the end of Hajj and involves animal sacrifice as a symbol of Ibrahim s sacrifice to Allah. This festival is a second most important festival in the Islamic calendar. Photo by Samsul Said Nippon News  MALAYSIA
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Refugees celebrated Eid-Adha in Malaysia

Muslim refugees prepair for a specials prayer during Eid-Adha in Kuala Lumpur on August 22, 2018. According to United Nation is more than 60,000 refugees are living in Malaysia and most of them are register. The festival marks the end of Hajj and involves animal sacrifice as a symbol of Ibrahim's sacrifice to Allah. This festival is a second most important festival in the Islamic calendar. Photo by Samsul Said/Nippon News (MALAYSIA)

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