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Saudi Gazette
08-06-2025
- General
- Saudi Gazette
Adahi Project to process 950,000 heads of sacrificial animals within 84 hours
Saudi Gazette report MINA — Supervisor-General of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Project for Utilization of Hady and Adahi (Adahi) Saad Al-Wabel said that the project aims to process 950,000 heads of sacrificial animals within 84 hours to serve pilgrims so as to ensure the smooth and seamless performance of the ritual. He said that the project carried out 287,067 sacrifices on Eid Al-Adha (Dhu Al-Hijjah 10) and sold over 811,486 heads of livestock. He noted that these figures underscore the significant efforts made by the project's operating entities to facilitate Hajj services and ensure the quality and safety of sacrifices at every stage. Additionally, 19,931 sacrifices were distributed to eligible recipients, fulfilling the humanitarian and social objectives of this important ritual. Al-Wabel said that the operations include the operation of seven complexes, ensuring the provision of high-quality services to the guests of God. He noted the readiness of 25,000 human cadres in various administrative, technical, medical, and engineering specialties, working within a precise and coordinated system to ensure smooth operations, while ensuring the pilgrims' comfort and implementing the best environmental practices. According to Al-Wabel, the project will continue throughout the Days of Tashreeq, in coordination with the relevant authorities, to ensure the timely completion of sacrifices and their proper distribution to eligible recipients. This effort reflects the principle of social solidarity and aims to ensure distributions are conducted efficiently. He noted that the project operates through an integrated system designed to ensure smooth procedures and swift execution, enhancing pilgrims' satisfaction and facilitating the performance of their rituals.


Saudi Gazette
07-06-2025
- General
- Saudi Gazette
Adahi project achieves record performance, exceeding 27,000 sacrifices in first hour
Saudi Gazette report MAKKAH — The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Project for Utilization of Hady and Adahi achieved an unprecedented feat in the first hour of Eid Al-Adha 1446 AH, performing over 27,000 rituals. This surpasses last year's hourly average of 18,000, marking a new record since the project's inception. This success is attributed to an integrated operational model led by the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites. The new model features proactive planning, institutional integration, and digital transformation. Seven complexes spanning over a million square meters are now equipped to handle more than 1.1 million rituals during Eid, adhering to strict health and environmental standards. The project's AI-enhanced digital system boosts efficiency during peak operations by monitoring ritual stages and ensuring religious compliance. Strategic partnerships with year-round processing facilities and slaughterhouses, alongside local and international distribution channels, including Ehsan, Saudi Post, and humanitarian organizations in over 30 countries, further expand the project's reach.


Saudi Gazette
29-05-2025
- General
- Saudi Gazette
Ehsan Platform opens online Adahi requests for Hajj 2025
Saudi Gazette report MAKKAH — The Ehsan National Platform for Charitable Work is now accepting requests for sacrificial animals (Adahi) for the Hajj season of 2025. The Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites, in collaboration with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Project for Utilization of Hady and Adahi (Adahi), initiated this digital service, which facilitates the performance of the prescribed Islamic ritual of sacrificing animal. Pilgrims and individuals offering sacrifices can securely authorize the Ehsan platform for the ritual's execution within the Islamic time frame. The platform ensures efficient distribution to eligible beneficiaries. To request the service, users can log in to the platform, access "Our Programs," select the Adahi program, specify the type and quantity of sacrifice, and authorize the platform. Real-time tracking of requests is available. The program offers various options, including Hady and Adahi during Hajj, Fidyah (expiation), Aqiqah (animal sacrifice that is offered on behalf of the newborn), and general Sadaqah (charity) throughout the year. This Adahi project streamlines the digital fulfillment of rituals for pilgrims and donors, allowing them to submit requests for sacrifices and charities and authorize the Ehsan platform for timely delivery to those in need.


Daily Tribune
09-02-2025
- Politics
- Daily Tribune
Saudi Arabia Distributes 60,000 Sacrificial Shares to Egypt and Palestine
Email : editor@ Saudi Arabia has officially handed over 60,000 shares of sacrificial livestock to Egypt and Palestine as part of the Kingdom's Project for Utilization of Hady and Adahi. The initiative aims to distribute sacrificial meat to those in need across the Islamic world. During a ceremony at the Saudi embassy in Cairo, Saudi Deputy Ambassador to Egypt Abdulrahman bin Salem Al-Dahas delivered the shares—30,000 for Egypt and 30,000 for Palestine. The event was attended by officials from both recipient nations. Dr. Saad Al-Wabel, General Supervisor of the project, highlighted Saudi Arabia's commitment to ensuring efficient distribution and maximum benefit from sacrificial meat in 26 Islamic countries. He reaffirmed that the initiative reflects the Kingdom's dedication to humanitarian aid, particularly in crisis-stricken areas. Palestinian Ambassador to Egypt, Diab Al-Louh, expressed deep gratitude to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their continued generosity. He noted that this year's delivery is particularly crucial as the Gaza Strip faces severe humanitarian challenges, requiring intensified relief efforts. Egyptian officials also extended their appreciation to Saudi leadership for its unwavering support of Arab and Islamic communities. The Project for Utilization of Hady and Adahi, overseen by the Islamic Development Bank, facilitates the proper distribution of sacrificial meat from pilgrims, ensuring it reaches those in need across the Muslim world.