
Bulgarian Muslims strengthened their non-material binds with neighboring  Turkish Muslims through sacrifice slaughters. During the feast, 126 sacrificial  animals were slaughtered and their meats were delivered to needy people.   
Sacrifices that were slaughtered in Kircaali and Cebel towns on the second  day of the feast under the organization of chief mufti of Bulgaria were  distributed in regions where Muslims live with the help of 12 regional muftis on  the third and fourth days of the feast. Over 1,000 families received sacrifice  meat thanks to this organization. 
   
In certain regions, sacrifice meats were donated to NGOs and  educational institutions. Donations were made to an orphanage in the city of  Pleven and a Quranic teaching school in the town of Madan. Several village  schools were also donated sacrifice meat.  


