Eid al-Adh celebrations going without community and family, leaves a gap in the lives of many Muslims

Butcher Mubeen Riaz says the lockdown is a big blow to his business (SBS).

Butcher Mubeen Riaz says the lockdown is a big blow to his business (SBS). Source: SBS

Lockdowns in Australia's two biggest cities have ruined plans for Muslims marking one of the biggest festivals on their calendar.


Traditionally Eid al-Adha would involve big religious and community get-togethers.  But this year's celebrations are far more muted with festivities now confined to individual households
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