Saudi Arabia: Distributing sacrificial meat to the poor of the Haram and more than 27 Islamic countries

Published 2023년 6월 29일

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has launched a project to benefit from the sacrificial meat during Eid al-Adha in Mina. The project aims to facilitate the performance of sacrifice and almsgiving for pilgrims and general Muslims who wish to participate. There are 8 operating units for the project, including open and closed units for sheep, camels, and cows, and the meat will be distributed to the poor in the sanctuary and beneficiaries in 27 Islamic countries.
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In Mina, with the first days of Eid al-Adha, the project of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to benefit from the sacrificial meat (sacrificial animals) was launched. Which aims to facilitate the performance of the sacrifice and the ransom for the pilgrims of the Sacred House of God, and the performance of the rituals of sacrifice, almsgiving and aqeeqah on their behalf and for those of the general Muslims who wish to do so, and then distributing meat to the poor of the sanctuary and transferring the surplus to the beneficiaries in more than 25 countries, amid close follow-up and supervision. By the competent authorities supervising the project. The Kingdom’s project to benefit from the sacrifices and sacrifices has 8 operating units, consisting of 5 open operating units, 4 for sheep, and one for camels and cows, in addition to 3 closed operating units for sheep. And open operating units are operating units where the pilgrim buys at its entrance one or more bonds with the number of ...
Source: Okaz

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