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Ranking of Arab countries for sheep prices in run-up to Eid al-Adha 2024

As Eid al-Adha approaches, Muslims around the globe prepare to perform the sacrifice, an important practice for those who have not performed the pilgrimage.

Nevertheless, soaring inflation is making it increasingly hard for many people to buy an animal for sacrifice. Faced with this situation, many are turning to alternatives aimed at helping the poor and needy under the teachings of Islam.

Here is an overview of the prices of sacrifices in the Arab world for the year 2024, ranked from least expensive to most expensive.

The Situation in Tunisia

In Tunisia, the prices of sacrifices range from 192 to 480 dollars. These prices are moderate compared to some neighbouring countries, but they however represent a challenge for many Tunisians due to the difficult economic situation.

The country encounters high inflation, and citizens’ purchasing power has fallen in recent years. Despite this, many Tunisians continue to strive to respect this important religious tradition.

Price of Sacrifices in Arab Countries

Sudan
Prices are among the lowest in the region, with a minimum of $70 and a maximum of $120, making sacrifices more accessible despite a fragile economy.

Mauritania
In Mauritania, the prices of sacrifices are rather low, oscillating between 90 and 180 dollars.

Oman
In Oman, sacrifice prices range widely, with a minimum of $112 and a maximum of $727.

Egypt
In Egypt, prices range between $147 and $357, which remains affordable for a large part of the population despite the current economic challenges.

Tunisia
In Tunisia, the prices of sacrifices range from 192 to 480 dollars.

Syria
In areas controlled by the Syrian government, prices range between $200 and $350.

Iraq
In Iraq, the prices of sacrifices are between 200 and 300 dollars, therefore offering a more accessible price range compared to other countries in the region.

Morocco
In Morocco, prices range from $200 to $500, showing a wide range of choices for consumers.

Jordan
In Jordan, the minimum price for a sacrifice is 240 dollars, while the maximum price reaches 410 dollars. These prices mirror the economic disparities that the country experiences.

Syria (opposition-controlled areas)
In opposition-controlled areas of Syria, prices range from $250 to $400.

Qatar
In Qatar, prices for sacrifices range between $250 and $350, reflecting the country’s economic stability.

Algeria
In Algeria, prices are relatively high, ranging from 350 to 400 dollars.

Kuwait
In Kuwait, the cost of a sacrifice ranges from $292 to $455, reflecting a higher standard of living.

Lebanon
In Lebanon, prices range between $350 and $560, making it one of the most expensive countries to purchase a sacrificial animal, a situation exacerbated by the ongoing economic crisis.

Libya
In Libya, sacrifice prices range between $413 and $765, reflecting considerable economic challenges in the country.

Occupied Palestinian Territories
In the occupied Palestinian territories, the prices of sacrifices are the highest in the region, varying between $900 and $1,100.

Palestine
In Palestine, prices range from $700 to $900, reflecting the economic hardship residents face.

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