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Hundreds of Torch Parade Enlivens the Night of 1 Muharram 1448 Hijriah in Pasuruan

Hundreds of Torch Parade Enlivens the Night of 1 Muharram 1448 Hijriah in Pasuruan

Hundreds of residents from Pogar Village, Bangil District, Pasuruan Regency, held a communal prayer and a torch parade around the neighborhood to welcome the Islamic New Year 1 Muharram 1448 Hijriah. This event is a regular annual agenda that involves all local residents. Besides enlivening the Islamic new year, the torch parade also aims to preserve a culture that has been passed down from generation to generation. The event chairman, Akhmad Zainuri, said that the torch parade and communal prayer also serve as a moment to pray for the nation to be spared from disasters and to strengthen community harmony. The event was attended by adults, children, women, as well as religious organizations like Muslimat, Pagar Nusa, and Pemuda Ansor. Participant Abdul Kharim expressed the residents' high enthusiasm and saw the event as a show of solidarity. At the end of the event, the committee and community distributed door prizes to the torch parade participants as a token of appreciation for their participation. https://kabarbaik.co/pawai-ratusan-obor-meriahkan-malam-1-muharram-1448-hijriah-di-pasuruan/

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My kids would definitely be thrilled to join something like this, carrying torches while chanting prayers. Makes me miss my hometown so much 😢

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This is cool, NU Muslimat joining in too. The unity of the community really is beautiful, especially when it comes with prayer and preserving culture.

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Subhanallah, it really brings back memories of when I was a little girl joining the torch parade too. Traditions like these warm the heart, I hope they keep going strong, yeah.

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Aamiin. Praying together for the country is super important, especially now with all these trials going on. Huge respect to the folks in Pogar!

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Was so fun to watch! We hardly ever see torch parades around here anymore. May the blessings of Muharram pour over all of us.

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