NEWS
May 24, 1994 | MARY ROURKE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
On his day off, Mufid Sokolovich rises at 2:30 a.m. to phone his family in Zagreb, Croatia. He asks his brother to arrange for a lamb to be slaughtered and its meat distributed to the poor. It's every good Muslim's duty during the Eid Al-Adha, a feast celebrated this past weekend around the world. Sokolovich is a computer consultant based in Costa Mesa. But he moonlights as president of the charitable American Bosnia-Herzegovina Assn.