Ahead of Aidiladha, Pahang bars Muslims from holding ‘korban’ ritual at home
Sunday, 12 Jul 2020 01:48 PM MYTMalaysian Muslims get a cow ready for slaughter during Hari Raya Aidiladha celebrations in Hulu Langat August 11, 2019. — Picture by Hari Anggara
reported that mosques and suraus, as well as barns and other slaughter facilities with the necessary equipment, are also allowed to carry out the ritual, but must first obtain approval from the respective District Islamic Religious Departments. "For the slaughter process in mosques, suraus and other slaughterhouses, the organisers need to provide a cage, should the sacrificial animal be sent earlier.
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