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In the Balkans, Muslims performed the Eid al -Adha prayer

Muslims living in Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia welcomed the Eid al -Adha enthusiastically.

Thousands of Muslims in the countries of the region flocked to mosques in the morning to perform the Eid prayer.

The central ceremony in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, was held at the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mosque with the participation of Naim Tarnava, President of the Islamic Union of Kosovo.

In the Hutbet, the Hutbet in the Hutbet, by giving messages of peace, love and mutual understanding, “Eid al -Adha is a day of contemplation besides being a day of joy. Feast is a day we remember the mercy, forgiveness of Allah and the blessings he has given to us. he said.

In his sermon, Nail, which emphasizes the decrease in fertility in Kosovo, said that this is due to reasons such as economic insecurity and that a solution to this problem should be found.

Citizens, after the prayer tradition of the city cemeteries as a tradition of relatives visited the graves and relatives.

Ovine sacrifices in the country found buyers starting from 200 euros this year.

Northern Macedonia and Albania

The Central Ceremony in Northern Macedonia was held at the Mustafa Pasha Mosque in Skopje, as it was every year under the auspices of the Northern Macedonian Islamic Union (Religious Affairs).

Within the scope of the program, Turkish, Albanian and Bosnian hymns were read.

The Festival sermon was given by Albanian and Macedonian by the President of the Islamic Union of Northern Macedonia, Şakir Fetahu.

This festival center program in Albania was held at the Martyrs’ Boulevard of the nation in the capital Tirana, contrary to the previous holidays.

Thousands of Muslims participated in the program within the scope of the Holy Quran and prayers were read.

The previous festival program took place in İskender Bey Square.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gazi Hüsrev Bey Mosque, the Ottoman Heritage in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, hosted hundreds of Muslims who came to perform the Eid prayer.

Husein Kavazovic, President of the Islamic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina, made the Eid prayer in the historical mosque.

Kavazovic told the importance of Eid al -Adha for Muslims in the holiday sermon.

Kavazovic said that they will preserve their homeland and that all Bosniaks should make efforts in this sense.

Mostar, Srebrenica, Travnik and other mosques in other cities filled Muslims.

Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia

The only mosque in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, was filled with Muslims who wanted to perform the Eid prayer.

In the Sancak region, where the Bosniak population lived in the country, Muslims met in mosques to perform the Eid prayer.

The Eid al -Adha was welcomed with enthusiasm in the Osmanagic Mosque in Podgoritsa, the capital of Montenegro and mosques throughout the country.

Muslims gathered in Zagreb, Croatia’s capital, welcomed the festival with enthusiasm. Muslims in the country brought takbirs after the Eid prayer.