Muslims mark Eid al-Adha with prayers and rituals

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Muslims mark Eid al-Adha with prayers and rituals
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Muslims in multiple countries observed Eid al-Adha through prayers, rituals, and traditional sacrifices.

Why this matters

Holiday coverage of this type carries no measurable consequences for U.S. taxes or housing costs.

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Household Impact

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Foreign religious holidays do not change American grocery prices or school calendars.

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The events carry no implications for U.S. borders or domestic industry.

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No equal-protection or surveillance issues are engaged by the reporting.

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The observance presents no risk to critical infrastructure or alliance management.

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