This sorta stories often sound ridiculous to me. I mean what do you really see?
A prized goat has been put up for sale in India with a
whopping £128,000 price tag. Islam Bhati, 37, from Rajasthan in India, is
trying to sell his finest goat for 11 million rupees to a Muslim family
celebrating the Eid al-Adha festival.
The two-year-old animal is organic and has the word
'Allah' in Arabic emblazoned on one side of his fur. He
also has a crescent and star on the other side.
also has a crescent and star on the other side.
Mr Bhati said: ‘It’s a miracle animal and I feel blessed
to own him. We have looked after this goat like our child and he’s the best
goat around. We can easily charge 11 million for such a divine animal, it's
pretty reasonable.’
Mr Bhati, who run's the family's marble business, bought
the goat from a nearby farm two years' ago.
He said: ‘I noticed the inscriptions soon after I bought
him. I knew it was sacred. Since we took him into our home we have cared for
him and fed him pulses, fresh tree leaves and dry fruit. His meat will be very
good.’
Mr Bhati has been offered huge sums for the goat since he
posted an advert on the Internet last week. However, no one has stepped forward
and paid the asking price yet.
Mr Bhati said: ‘The most I’ve been offered so far is 2.5
million rupees (£30,000) but I refused. If anything this goat is a priceless
animal. I will only sell it for the asking price. And when I sell it, I’ll give
50 per cent of the money to a local orphanage. We’ll miss him when he’s gone
but there cannot be a better occasion to sell him.’
Muslims sacrifice a goat or a sheep on the eve of
Eid-al-Adha to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son
Ismail on God's command.
Thousands of goat farmers from across India have been
camping all week in the capital, Old Delhi, selling their livestock.
Many average goats of local breeds such as Mewati,
Barbari, Desi, Punjabi, Totapuri and Turkish, normally sell for an average
5,000 to 25,000 rupees.
Zahir Hussain, 30, a tailor from Lucknow, is selling his
black goat for 1.1 million rupees (£13,000).
Mr Hussain bought the two-year-old goat from his in-laws
and has been feeding him almonds, raisins and pistachios.
He said: ‘He is special. He’s one in a million. So far
I’ve been offered 500,000 rupees but I refused. I’ll wait, I’m sure I’ll get
what I’m asking for it by Saturday.’
DailyMail
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