Go vegan, spare animals, says PETA with Eid-ul-Adha video featuring rescued goats
The People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) released a video showing Muslim vegan supporters celebrating Eid by feeding goats fruits and vegetables, rather than sacrificing them. The video promotes compassion in Islam and encourages going v...

The organisation's video shared the message that Islam, like all religions, teaches compassion and mercy and also urged others to go vegan and sacrifice cruel habits rather than animals. The organisation's senior advocacy officer Farhat Ul Ain in the video said going vegan was a healthy choice and reduced the carbon footprint by 73 per cent.
In a statement, the organisation said animals slated for sacrifice and other methods of slaughter are crammed into severely crowded trucks, which routinely causes suffocation and broken bones, adding the government must remove Section 28 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960 which permits the killing of animals for religion.
It said the video, which was shot in Sangli with rescued goats, was part of social media efforts to create awareness about celebrating the festival without sacrificing animals.
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