100 graves in Maras Pengkalan Village, which is at risk of hovering from today
Kuala Nerus, August 2 (named) – A total of 100 graves in the Islamic Cemetery of Maras Kampung Pengkaran Kampung in Batu Rakit near here were moved gradually from today, due to the risk of floating due to beach erosion.
Terengganu Mufti Datuk Dr. Mohamad Sabri Haron said the grave work was now located near the coast, approved by him and carried out by the Kuala Nerus District Religious Office, in collaboration with the Islamic Religious and Customs Council (MAID), the Kuala Nerus District Office.
“There is no problem by diverting the grave, because it will cause greater problems if not transferred,” he told name here today.
Mohamad Sabri said the grave work was involved in a new location, the funeral of Islam was Hajar from Gong Awang Lib Village, about two kilometers from the original cemetery, would be resolved as soon as possible before the rainy season.
“We can do it as soon as possible before erosion worse in the rainy season, afraid that there are graves that will stay away, but also depend on situations such as weather and so on,” he said.
At the end of November last year, five bodies, including three that were still wrapped in shroud in the cemetery of Maras Pengkalan Village, had to be buried after being swept away by the waves due to beach erosion.
Meanwhile, Norhayati Sulaiman, 51, said he was grateful that his anxiety ended when his father’s grave from Sulaiman Jusoh, who died in 2010 due to old age, was moved to a safer location.
“For the past two years, although not in the rainy season, when I visited my father’s grave, I would feel like a spark of the beach. Father’s grave was only about two meters from the beach, so there had been many problems for me,” said the household.
He was also grateful and grateful for the concern of all those who were given energy in moving the risked graves including his father’s grave.
Laila Othman, 57, said that although the problem of coastal erosion in the cemetery was considered a disaster by several people, she was grateful to be able to release her longing for the transfer process of her husband’s grave today.
“Alhamdulillah today I feel as if Allah SWT gave permission to ‘meet’ the spirit of Mustafa Adong’s husband who died on December 20, 2012 due to diabetes, even in different circumstances,” said the state government employee.
Meanwhile, a survey named at the 100 -year -old funeral found that at 12 noon today, five bodies were successfully transferred to be transferred to a new cemetery.
Source: Named
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