
Family pools RM16,000 for korban ritual, distributes 300kg beef
KUBANG PASU: A family in Kodiang pooled over RM16,000 in savings for Hari Raya Aidiladha, sacrificing three cattle and distributing more than 300kg of beef.
The initiative, led by 21 members of the extended family, was made possible through over a year of monthly contributions.
Heading the effort was Mohamad Tarmizi Ghazali, 58, a civil servant based in Perlis, who said: "This isn't just about fulfilling a religious call. It's also about reconnecting as a family. We're all related to my late in-laws, Mohd Yusuf Othman and Che Meriyam Syafie, who died 17 and five years ago, respectively.
"Since their passing, it's been rare for us to gather, especially with many of us living far apart across the country. This was an opportunity to come together for something meaningful," he said when met at a cattle ranch in Changlun today.
Tarmizi said a good share of the beef would be distributed to underprivileged households in the surrounding areas, in keeping with the spirit of sharing and compassion of Hari Raya Aidiladha.
"With the RM16,350 we spent, I hope it benefits at least 60 asnaf (those eligible to receive zakat) and others in need, whom we've already identified.
"Each of us will also receive 15kg to 20kg of beef. InshaAllah, the blessings will be far-reaching."
His nephew, Mohd Fadzli Abd Hamid, 43, an electrical engineer based in Penang, said the initiative was also a valuable learning experience for the younger generation about the Islamic practice of korban.
"Our children were excited. Some were nervous or even scared, but this is part of our religious tradition. One day, when they grow up, they will carry it on with understanding," he said.
His sister, Nur Farahana Abd Hamid, 37, who runs an online business and lives in Sintok, said it was her first time participating in the korban ritual, and it was deeply meaningful.
"We planned this for over a year. Each of us contributed RM80 monthly from July last year until this May. It may not have been possible for me to take part if I had to pay a lump sum, so I'm really thankful," she said.
What made it more special, she added, was the family atmosphere during the celebration.
"There was laughter, there were smiles. It was beautiful to experience it together during a blessed festive period."
Hari Raya Aidiladha, observed on the 10th of Zulhijjah, which fell on June 7 this year, commemorates the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim and his son, Prophet Ismail, who submitted to Allah's will. The annual korban ritual honours that act of faith.
Meat from the sacrificed animals is shared with the underprivileged, ensuring that no one is left behind during the celebration.
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