(6 Jun 2025)
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Jakarta, Indonesia – 6 June 2025
1. Various of people walking out from their village to prayer location
2. People sitting ready for prayers
3. People placing prayer mats
4. People wearing masks sitting and waiting for prayer to start
5. Pan of people sitting waiting for prayer to start
6. Tilt down from church to faithful sitting on street for prayers
7. Mid of men using microphone
8. Tilt up of man reading
9. Wide of people standing to begin Eid prayer
10. Various of men praying
11. Various of an ulema delivering sermon
12. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Baidar Miyani, faithful:
"Idul Adha is a sacrifice that teaches us about sincerity and acceptance, where we learn to surrender whatever we have in this world because everything is not ours but belongs to Allah, the Almighty."
13. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Sutrisno, faithful:
"This is a moment to remind us of the Creator and to share the blessings we have received in this world."
14. Various of people standing and leaving at end of prayers
STORYLINE:
In Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, Muslim worshippers were shoulder-to-shoulder in the streets and the Istiqlal Grand Mosque was filled for morning prayers Friday.
Eid al-Adha, known as the “Feast of Sacrifice,” coincides with the final rites of the annual Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
It’s a joyous occasion, and food is a hallmark with devout Muslims buying and slaughtering animals and sharing two-thirds of the meat with the poor.
The government has made next Monday an additional holiday after Friday’s festival to allow people more time with their families.
Eid momentum is expected to support economic growth in Indonesia, where household consumption helps drive GDP.
It contributed over 50% to the economy last year, though analysts expect more subdued consumer spending in 2025.
AP video shot by: Andi Jatmiko
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