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Sacrificial Animal in SMP Muhammadiyah Senen Safe to Be Slaughtered

Central Jakarta Maritime, Agriculture, and Food Security Sub-Department declared that whole sacrificial animal that will be slaughtered in Muhammadiyah Junior High School located Jalan Kramat Jaya, are free from diseases.

The examination is conducted in the place of sacrificial animal slaughtered as the sharia

Head of Central Jakarta Maritime, Agriculture, and Food Security Sub-Department, Muljadi stated, on the first day of sacrificial animal slaughtering, there are 7 points focused on conducting examination. It is including the school.

"The examination is conducted in the place of sacrificial animal slaughtered as the sharia. Besides that we're also checking the physical health such as the liver, spleen, and lungs. So far it's still safe," he stated, Wednesday (9/23).

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For this school, as planned, will slaughter 9 animals. Consisting of 8 goats, and 1 cow. "We hope the beef slaughtering and sorting location would also be clean," he uttered.

Not only in the school, the examination was also conducted in Da'wah Center of Muhammadiyah Menteng and in Johar Baru.

"Since this morning, there are 8 examiners deployed. As today there are no too much sacrificial activities, so tomorrow there will be 110 examiners deployed," he closed.

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