President Jokowi Sacrificed 1 Ton Of Cows In West Kalimantan
Acting Governor of West Kalimantan Harisson distributed Kurban Cattle assistance from Indonesian President Joko Widodo weighing 1,036 kg or more for the Great Mosque of Syuhada, Bengkayang Regency, West Kalimantan Province."Today, we handed over the sacrificial cow from the president for the Syuhada Grand Mosque in Bengkayang Regency. This cow was purchased and has been through an assessment by the presidential palace team, weighing up to 1,036 kg or more than 1 ton," said Acting Governor of West Kalimantan Harisson in Pontianak, Antara, Monday, June 10.Harisson explained that the cows handed over by Jokowi came from breeders in Ambawang, Kubu Raya Regency. The selection of cattle from breeders in Kubu Raya was carried out because they were considered to have good quality of maintenance and development of cattle by the presidential palace team."In addition to handing over this presidential aid cow, we also provide 40 cows to be distributed to all regencies and cities. I also donated one private cow to be handed over to the Pontianak Mujahidin Mosque," he said.He added that the handover of sacrificial animals is a form of concern and concern for fellow humans, so that mutual happiness is realized, especially for Muslims.He appreciated and thanked all parties who have contributed to providing assistance to sacrificial animals during this year's Eid al-Adha celebration."The sacrificial service has two dimensions, namely vertical relations (with God) and horizontal relations (with respect to fellow humans) as a form of gratitude for God's blessings and blessings, as well as as a manifestation of social sensitivity and humanitarian awareness, sacrificial activities eliminate the gap between those who are able and those in need, especially on Eid al-Adha," said Harisson.
Harisson invites all of us to always draw closer to God Almighty, as well as foster a sense of being willing to sacrifice for the nation and state, especially in building and giving the best for our beloved West Kalimantan.