A massive bull dubbed "JF-17 Thunder," weighing 1,600 kilogrammes, has sent waves across Liaquat Colony, Hyderabad, after it was sold for a remarkable Rs5 million.
The impressive sacrificial animal has attracted crowds eager for selfies and a closer look. Shahrukh, the bull's previous owner, organised a grand farewell featuring a festive procession filled with decorations and entertainment for the buyer and their guests.
In a display of cultural exchange, hosts and visitors exchanged garlands of notes and flowers, along with traditional ajrak, celebrating the significance of this momentous occasion.
The name of the bull seems to be inspired by JF-17 Thunder, a combat aircraft used by the Pakistan Air Force to successfully down Indian Air Force aircraft during the recent Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos.
The sale of the massive bull for such a significant sum highlights the immense value placed on prime sacrificial animals ahead of Eid ul Adha.
While the impressive size and price of JF-17 Thunder have captured the public imagination, the true essence of sacrifice, as emphasised by religious scholars, lies in piety and seeking the pleasure of Allah Almighty.
It is this spirit, they remind us, that ensures a sacrifice is accepted in the divine court.
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