TRIPOLI, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- Libya's National Animal Health Center said on Friday that 350,000 sheep have been imported for Eid al-Adha, or the "Festival of the Sacrifice."
"All of the imported sheep are in good health condition," Zakaria al-Khatali, director General of the Center, told Xinhua.
About 90 percent of the imported sheep came from Spain, al-Khatali said.
Eid al-Adha is the one of the two Islamic holidays celebrated worldwide every year.
According to Islamic teachings, Muslim families should buy a sheep, goat, or cow to sacrifice it in the early morning of the Eid day and then distribute its meat to the poor as a charity gift.
The holy occasion, which will begin on Sunday, comes as the the Libyan capital of Tripoli is witnessing deadly armed conflict between the UN-backed government's forces and the east-based army, the latter of which is trying to take over the capital city and overthrow the government.