Jordanians celebrate Eid Al Adha holiday, which is typically celebrated through the slaughtering of livestock, cattle or camels. The Eid Al Adha (or Feast of the Sacrifice) holiday lasted between August 21 and 25 (Photos by Amjad Ghsoun)
Jordanians celebrate Eid Al Adha holiday, which is typically celebrated through the slaughtering of livestock, cattle or camels. The Eid Al Adha (or Feast of the Sacrifice) holiday lasted between August 21 and 25 (Photos by Amjad Ghsoun)
Jordanians celebrate Eid Al Adha holiday, which is typically celebrated through the slaughtering of livestock, cattle or camels. The Eid Al Adha (or Feast of the Sacrifice) holiday lasted between August 21 and 25 (Photos by Amjad Ghsoun)
Jordanians celebrate Eid Al Adha holiday, which is typically celebrated through the slaughtering of livestock, cattle or camels. The Eid Al Adha (or Feast of the Sacrifice) holiday lasted between August 21 and 25 (Photos by Amjad Ghsoun)
Jordanians celebrate Eid Al Adha holiday, which is typically celebrated through the slaughtering of livestock, cattle or camels. The Eid Al Adha (or Feast of the Sacrifice) holiday lasted between August 21 and 25 (Photos by Amjad Ghsoun)