Eid al-Adha 1445 H, the United Development Party distributes sacrificial meat throughout Indonesia

Published 2024년 6월 17일

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The Central Leadership Council (DPP) of the United Development Party (PPP) celebrated Idul Adha 1445 Hijriah by distributing sacrificial animals, such as cows and goats, at their office in Menteng, Central Jakarta. This tradition, led by Acting PPP Chairman Muhamad Mardiono, involves sharing with local residents and is carried out by all PPP regions and branches. Deputy Chairperson Rusli Effendi noted that the 'PPP Sacrifice' theme extends across Indonesia, with sacrifices also made by PPP members of the DPR RI and government officials, benefiting Islamic boarding schools and orphanages.
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JAKARTA – The Central Leadership Council (DPP) of the United Development Party (PPP) has finished distributing and distributing sacrificial animals in the form of cows and goats that have been slaughtered during the Idul Adha 1445 Hijriah celebration, at the PPP DPP Office, Menteng, Central Jakarta, Monday (17/6 /2024). Acting PPP Chairman Muhamad Mardiono said that this implementation had become a tradition for the party to display the Kaaba symbol every Eid al-Adha holiday, as well as being an event for sharing with others. "This has become a PPP tradition every Eid al-Adha holiday, namely carrying out sacrifices in the morning. "Then later it will be distributed to all local residents," said Muhamad Mardiono. The leader of the party bearing the Kaaba symbol said that the same thing was also being done in all PPP regions and branches simultaneously. "Meanwhile, all regions and branches are also doing the same thing at the same time," he added. In the same place, Deputy ...
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