Gap Fill - Eid al-Adha - Level 4

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Thousands of Muslims in Australia prayed for for farmers who are suffering in . They prayed during the Muslim Eid al-Adha - one of Islam's holiest . Muslims celebrate by sharing with family, neighbours, the poor and . Over 30,000 Muslims gathered at mosque in Sydney. An imam at the mosque said: "God will send down . It is our to help Australians, the farmers."

Australia's drought is the in living . The whole of one is in drought. A farmers' spokeswoman said farmers appreciated the and thoughts of the Muslim community. She said: "I think it really touched the of our farmers during this . Every little helps." Australia recently promised $1.3 billion in funds to help farmers. When the summer arrives in Australia, could get worse.

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