audio cerita qurban kalimantan

Mufqi Hardyan
13 Jun 202513:41

Summary

TLDRThis transcript details a sacrificial meat distribution program in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, aimed at supporting underprivileged families. The meat, sourced from cows and goats, was processed in collaboration with local Islamic councils and distributed to 100 families in need, particularly farmers with uncertain incomes. Beneficiaries expressed gratitude, and the preacher emphasized the importance of community cooperation, religious devotion, and ongoing support for such charitable initiatives. The program aimed not only to provide food but also to foster unity and inspire future acts of generosity among donors and the community.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The sacrificial meat distribution is based in Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, focusing on helping economically disadvantaged communities.
  • 😀 The sacrificial animals come from the National Council of Islamic Propagation, in synergy with the East Kalimantan Indonesian Islamic Propagation Council.
  • 😀 The main livestock for sacrifice are cows and goats, with a total of one goat and one cow provided this year due to manpower limitations.
  • 😀 The journey to the slaughterhouse takes approximately 1 hour by car, traveling through hilly and somewhat damaged roads, but no bodies of water are crossed.
  • 😀 The sacrificial meat distribution mainly benefits 100 families in Tanah Merah Village, prioritizing those with lower middle or very low economic status.
  • 😀 The beneficiaries are primarily farmers who have uncertain income based on their harvests, which are seasonal.
  • 😀 Not all families receive sacrificial meat every year due to economic constraints; it depends on the available donations and sacrifices made.
  • 😀 The community's response to the sacrificial program is positive, with beneficiaries expressing gratitude and hope for future programs.
  • 😀 The sacrificial meat is distributed not only in Tanah Merah but also in Pampang, a more rural area, to ensure those in more remote regions benefit.
  • 😀 A touching story shared involved a resident who expressed deep gratitude for the sacrificial meat, hoping that more such initiatives would be available in the future.
  • 😀 The preacher encourages the community to maintain the spirit of sacrifice and cooperation, not just during special events but in daily acts of worship and helping others.

Q & A

  • What is the location of the sacrificial meat distribution mentioned in the script?

    -The sacrificial meat is distributed in Samarinda City, specifically in Samarinda Ulu, Air Hitam Village, Jalan Abdul Wahab Syahrani, Gang 8.

  • Where do the sacrificial animals come from?

    -The sacrificial animals come from the National Council of Islamic Propagation of the Center, which collaborates with the East Kalimantan Indonesian Islamic Propagation Council.

  • What types of animals are used for the sacrifice?

    -The sacrificial animals are cows and goats.

  • What is the maximum number of animals that can be sacrificed, and what was the actual number in the event?

    -The maximum number of sacrificial animals is two cows and two goats, but in this case, only one goat and one cow were sacrificed.

  • How far is the journey from the location to the slaughterhouse?

    -The journey to the slaughterhouse takes approximately 1 hour, covering a distance of 30 to 40 kilometers.

  • What type of terrain is encountered during the journey?

    -The terrain includes hills and mountainous areas, with some damaged roads, but it does not involve crossing seas, rivers, or lakes.

  • How is the sacrificial meat transported?

    -The cows are transported by car, while motorbikes are used for other transport needs, including assisting with meat distribution.

  • How many families received sacrificial meat, and who were the primary recipients?

    -Around 100 families received the sacrificial meat, with priority given to those in Tanah Merah Village, North Samarinda, particularly those with very low or lower-middle economic status.

  • Do the residents of Tanah Merah Village receive sacrificial meat every year?

    -Not every year. The distribution happens when the economic condition allows, and sometimes it may only occur every other year.

  • What is the main occupation of the community in Tanah Merah Village?

    -The main occupation of the community is farming, though many farmers face uncertain economic conditions and rely on seasonal harvests.

  • How did the public respond to the sacrificial program?

    -The public responded positively, expressing happiness and gratitude for receiving the sacrificial meat. They hope the program will continue to grow and be sustained, as beef is an expensive and rare treat for many.

  • What is the message of sacrifice conveyed by the preacher to the community?

    -The preacher encourages the community to maintain the spirit of sacrifice, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and unity. He also urges the community to carry this enthusiasm into daily acts of worship, particularly the five daily prayers at the mosque.

  • What are the hopes of the preacher for national donors?

    -The preacher prays that donors will be blessed and their acts of charity will be rewarded by Allah. He encourages donors to continue supporting charitable activities like alms, donations, and other pious deeds, which will be recorded as good deeds in the afterlife.

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