The imam of the "Bedri Kamberi" Mosque in Prishtina, Labinot Maliqi, says that the sacrifice as an act dates back to the first man, Adam, while emphasizing that the purpose of slaughtering an animal for sacrifice is to get closer to God and charity.
Maliqi tells KosovaPress that the meat of the animal that is slaughtered as sacrifice should be divided into three parts, one for oneself, one for family members and the other for the needy, orphans or others.
"Te Gasht" farm has been dealing with animal husbandry for several years now, selling and slaughtering animals for sacrifice.
Albion Gashi for KosovaPress says that this year there has been great interest in the purchase of animals, despite the fact that their price has increased. He said that the price for a sheep starts from 200 euros, while he says that for this Eid he has sold over 150 animals for sacrifice and that the number is expected to increase during these two days.Although the prices have risen, the Muslim believers continue to slaughter the sacrifice.
Islam Rrahimi shows that for every year he slaughters an animal as a sacrifice, until he remembers the times a few years ago, he points out that this action had greater value for the needy. But, Rrahimi says that for the conditions and standard of living in Kosovo, the prices of animals for sacrifice are expensive.