The images in the following
program are very sensitive and may be as disturbing to viewers as they
were to us. However, we have to show the truth of animal cruelty.HOST:
Welcome, benevolent viewers, to today’s Stop Animal Cruelty program on
Supreme Master Television, where we’ll examine the appalling practice
of exporting live sheep from Australia to the Middle East for food and
use in animal sacrifices at the end of the Hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca.
Sheep
are social, highly intelligent herbivores that can live up to 20 years
and enjoy feeding on grass and other plants. These authentic grazers
have a split upper lip, allowing them to pick the tastiest leaves from
plants. The mother-child relationship among sheep is particularly
close, affectionate and caring.
In fact, lambs can identify their mother by her bleat.
A
famous story from China involves a lamb who touched the heart of a
restaurant owner. After witnessing the baby crying and covering up a
butcher knife with his body that was to be used on his mother, the man
switched to a life-affirming business.
Each year millions of
these gentle, innocent, sensitive beings suffer painful separation from
their families, gruesome slicing of flesh from their tail areas, rough
handling, injuries from shearing and worst of all, slaughter after
being shipped overseas.
One event that drives demand for these
kind animals is Eid al-Adha [aid el edth-ha] or the 『Festival of
Sacrifice,』 an important Muslim holiday during which sheep have their
throats brutally cut while fully conscious, and are then cruelly left
to bleed to death.
HOST: Saudi Arabia’s highest cleric, Sheikh
Abdelaziz bin Abdullah al-Sheikh, says of Eid al-Adha, 『The sacrifice
of an animal is not an obligation for Muslims, but it is a tradition [a
Sunnah].』 The respect for animals in the Muslim holy book the Qur’an is
revealed in numerous passages including the following: 『There is not an
animal on Earth, nor a being that flies on its wings, but forms parts
of communities like unto you.』 Qur’an 6:38
For more information on live sheep export, please visit Save Animals from Exploitation
www.Safe.org.nzPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
www.SavetheSheep.com