The clock is ticking furiously towards Eid al-Adha and leaders have begun to weigh in on the Islamic festival which is aimed at celebrating Abraham's willingness to respect God's command to sacrifice his son.
It is also called Festival of the Sacrifice.
Muslims in Kenya will mark starting Tuesday 21 with prayer, sharing with the less fortunate and feasting.
10:11p.m: Renowned Somali entrepreneur Mohamed Weliye reacts with a retweet of Yusuf Hassan's tweet.
9:40: Kamukunji Member of Parliament Yusuf Hassan Abdi tweets his wishes.
8:00 pm: Garissa Governor Ali Korane wishes the people of Garissa and Muslims across the country Allah's blessings.
4:00 p.m: Journalist Ahmed Mohamed wishes Muslims happiness and success ahead of the Festival of Sacrifice.
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