Dubai: Dubai’s Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities has approved the pricing for the sacrificial animal (Adahi) project for the 1447 AH (2026) Hajj season, in coordination with accredited charities and humanitarian organisations across the emirate. The approved rates include Dh800 for a Somali sacrifice slaughtered and distributed within the UAE, Dh350 for a local sacrifice carried out and distributed in the country of donation, and Dh490 for Ethiopian or Kenyan sacrifices slaughtered abroad and distributed within the UAE. The move is part of efforts to standardise the pricing of sacrifice vouchers among accredited charitable entities, aiming to reduce price discrepancies and enhance transparency and clarity for donors. It is also intended to improve resource management and ensure fairness in service delivery, while helping direct support to those most in need in line with best practices in humanitarian work.…