
Eid Al-Adha 2025: The Great Escape—Terrified Animals Make a Desperate Dash to Escape Their Fate
As the annual festival of Eid Al-Adha unfolds, viral footage of animals desperately fleeing their fate has sparked renewed debate about the ethical implications of traditional sacrifices. This year, across various regions, cows, sheep, and goats have been seen breaking free, causing traffic jams and public safety incidents, but more importantly, serving as a stark visual reminder of their will to survive. While for many, the practice holds deep cultural and spiritual significance, growing awareness of animal sentience and rights has led to a push for compassionate alternatives, with efforts like the Vegan Islam Initiative advocating ethical approaches rooted in Islamic teachings.

Interviewing Roqaia Albeesh: Bridging Veganism and Social Justice in the Middle East
Roqaia Albeesh, aka The Syrian Vegan, is a prominent figure in the vegan community, celebrated for her efforts to promote veganism within the Syrian community and across the Middle East. A passionate Damascene activist, her work extends beyond animal rights and environmental sustainability; she is also an advocate for the vulnerable people in the Levant and beyond, uplifting the demands for freedom and safety.

Uniting Faith and Compassion: The Middle East Vegan Society's Vegan Islam Initiative.
The Middle East Vegan Society has just unveiled its groundbreaking Vegan Islam Initiative, a project designed to showcase the harmony between veganism and the principles of Islam. This initiative is a testament to the organization's commitment in educating the public about the shared values of veganism and the Islamic faith.