100 Saudi E-Stores Sell Eid al-Adha Holiday’s ‘Sacrificial Sheep’

Saudi online applications offer slaughtering, chopping, packaging, and delivering the sacrificial animal (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi online applications offer slaughtering, chopping, packaging, and delivering the sacrificial animal (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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100 Saudi E-Stores Sell Eid al-Adha Holiday’s ‘Sacrificial Sheep’

Saudi online applications offer slaughtering, chopping, packaging, and delivering the sacrificial animal (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi online applications offer slaughtering, chopping, packaging, and delivering the sacrificial animal (Asharq Al-Awsat)

With Eid Al-Adha 2021 around the corner, Saudis planning to observe the traditional animal sacrifice on the Islamic holiday show growing interest in buying livestock, such as sheep and lamb, from the 100 online stores available in the Kingdom.

Like other e-stores, these 100 outlets, 83 of which are registered on the Ministry of Commerce’s “Maroof’ platform, offer e-shoppers the chance to purchase all kinds of sheep with a simple click.

E-commerce stores, especially livestock e-sellers, present buyers with the comfort of fulfilling their purchases without the need to hit the market personally. Options like slaughtering, chopping, packaging, and delivering the sacrificial animal are also open to customers.

However, livestock market experts warn consumers of using unlicensed applications created to exploit spiked demand for livestock in the days leading up to Eid Al-Adha.

The coronavirus pandemic has opened the way for a significant increase in the number of livestock applications available to customers in the Kingdom, revealed Saud Al-Hafta, the head of Saudi Arabia’s Livestock Breeders Association (Moashei).

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Hafta insists that consumers check if the e-commerce platform they are using is registered on Maroof to ensure that it is certified and credible.

Many unlicensed applications cannot be trusted, he explains, adding that the ritual slaughter of the lawful halal animals must occur in a government slaughterhouse and under the supervision of attending veterinarians.

“In the event of any defect, the Dhabihah (carcass of the sacrificed animal) is destroyed directly, with an invoice registered and stamped by the municipality,” noted Al-Hafta.

Despite the convenience offered by e-stores, Al-Hafta advises consumers to personally hit the livestock market to guarantee the quality of the animal they are buying, warning that some of the sheep being sold online may look large and stout, but are in reality unhealthy and could have received potentially unsafe injections.



Trump Says US in Transition Period, Downplays Impact of Short-term Recession

US President Donald Trump reacts next to coal industry workers, on the day he signs energy-related executive orders at the White House in Washington, D.C., US, April 8, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
US President Donald Trump reacts next to coal industry workers, on the day he signs energy-related executive orders at the White House in Washington, D.C., US, April 8, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
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Trump Says US in Transition Period, Downplays Impact of Short-term Recession

US President Donald Trump reacts next to coal industry workers, on the day he signs energy-related executive orders at the White House in Washington, D.C., US, April 8, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo
US President Donald Trump reacts next to coal industry workers, on the day he signs energy-related executive orders at the White House in Washington, D.C., US, April 8, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo

President Donald Trump said the US was in a "transition period" and was going to do "fantastically" while downplaying the impact any short-term recession may have.

When asked during an interview with NBC News whether it would be OK to have a recession in the short term, Trump said: "Look, yeah, it's — everything's OK. What we are — I said, this is a transition period. I think we're going to do fantastically."

Trump's comment on the US economy being in a transition period echoed comments he made earlier on Friday in a social media post, in which he also cited strong employment and reiterated his call for the U.S. Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, Reuters reported.

"We’re only in a transition stage, just getting started!" he said in a Truth Social post. The post followed the release of US data that showed job growth slowed marginally for April.

Trump, who just passed his 100th day in office, has faced growing public discontent over his handling of the economy, with many economists predicting a wide range of tariffs imposed in recent months will drive up inflation and slow growth.