JAKARTA - Ahead of Eid al-Adha, Ruben Onsu revealed his intention to keep sacrificing even though he was preparing for the departure of the pilgrimage. This presenter and entrepreneur have even prepared sacrificial animals whose size is no joke.
"(For the qurban) One (vaccine), but big. It can make two villages, it's a cow. It's more than one ton," said Ruben Onsu in the Kuningan area, South Jakarta, Tuesday, May 20.
However, Ruben faced a dilemma around the rules of sacrifice for pilgrims. He received information that someone who performs the pilgrimage is no longer obliged to sacrifice in his hometown. This made him doubt his promise to the people in the area of origin.
"Until now, there are actually cows, but actually if we are Hajj, we don't have to sacrifice anymore, yes, grandparents there are disappointed. I'm confused, that's why," explained Ruben.
Ruben also admitted that he had promised to send a cow to a prayer room in Sukabumi. In the midst of confusion, he still tries to find the right information so that he doesn't get the wrong step.
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"I have also asked him if we have left there (Hajj), we don't have to sacrifice anymore, but I have also promised the prayer room in Sukabumi, I want to send a cow. How do I have to ask first," he said.
As a candidate for Hajj pilgrims who have only fulfilled the fifth Islamic pillars for the first time, Ruben realizes the importance of finding out as much as possible so that his worship runs according to guidance.
"My name is new, there's nothing wrong with it. I keep asking questions so I don't get the wrong steps wrong, so that I walk there or finish Hajj according to the event," he concluded.
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