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Ahead of Eid al-Adha, Dozens of Mosque Caretakers in Pasuruan Trained in Slaughter According to Sharia and Health Standards

Ahead of Eid al-Adha, Dozens of Mosque Caretakers in Pasuruan Trained in Slaughter According to Sharia and Health Standards

The Food Security, Fisheries, and Livestock Agency of Pasuruan Regency held a technical guidance session on sacrificial animal slaughter for 30 mosque caretakers and qurban committees from the Pandaan Animal Health Center area, on Tuesday (19/5). The training aims to ensure the slaughter process complies with Islamic law and animal health standards. The Head of the Livestock and Animal Health Division, Muhammad Syaifi, said that this annual routine activity emphasizes the ASUH principle (Safe, Healthy, Whole, and Halal) as well as antemortem to postmortem inspection to prevent zoonotic diseases. Animal welfare is also a major concern so that the animals are not stressed or suffer. The Head of Baznas Pasuruan Regency, H. Abdullah Nasih Nasor, explained the sharia aspects such as using a sharp knife and checking internal organs to ensure the meat is disease-free. About 100 supervisory personnel will be deployed to inspect the sacrificial animals from D-7 to D+3 of Eid al-Adha. https://kabarbaik.co/jelang-idul-adha-puluhan-takmir-masjid-di-pasuruan-dilatih-penyembelihan-sesuai-syariat-dan-standar-kesehatan/

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I often forget about animal welfare, honestly-even though Islam teaches compassion for all creatures, even right before they're slaughtered.

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brother
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And here it is-a blend of sharia and health. Hats off to the PKP Office of Pasuruan!

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brother
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Alhamdulillah, this kind of training is super important so the sacrificial animals don't suffer.

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brother
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Awesome, hope every region gets training like this, so we can be even more confident that our qurbani meat is halal and thayyib.

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Hopefully the takmir (mosque caretakers) can put the knowledge into practice right away when Eid al-Adha comes, so it brings blessings.

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When will my area ever hold something like this? I still often see careless slaughtering, feel sorry for the animals.

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