Musim Mas Group Strengthens Community Ties Through Eid al-Adha Sacrificial Program

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In celebration of Eid al-Adha 1446 H/2025, Musim Mas Group has distributed a total of 201 sacrificial animals, consisting of 126 cows and 75 goats. Photo by: Musim Mas

PALMOILMAGAZINE, MEDAN — In celebration of Eid al-Adha 1446 H/2025, Musim Mas Group has distributed a total of 201 sacrificial animals, consisting of 126 cows and 75 goats. These animals were delivered across the company’s operational areas as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, reflecting Musim Mas’ commitment to religious values, social compassion, and fostering strong relationships with surrounding communities.

Teuku Kanna Rhamdan, General Manager of Corporate Affairs at Musim Mas Group, explained that this initiative is both a gesture of gratitude and a tangible expression of the company’s social responsibility. “We believe that a company cannot grow in isolation—it must grow together with the community,” he said in a statement received by Palmoilmagazine.com on Monday, June 9, 2025..

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The animals were distributed across eight provinces: North Sumatra, Riau, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, West Java, West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, and North Sulawesi. The distribution process involved mosque administrators, local leaders, and residents to ensure equitable and effective delivery.

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Hidayat, Chairman of the Eid al-Adha Committee at Darul Ikhwan Mosque in Belawan, North Sumatra, expressed his appreciation for the support. “This contribution has made a significant impact, especially given the limited number of sacrificial animals this year. Musim Mas’ support helps ensure a more even distribution. We hope the company will continue this tradition in the years to come,” he said.

For Musim Mas Group, the annual distribution of sacrificial animals is more than a routine event—it is a long-term effort to build trust and strengthen community ties. Eid al-Adha also serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and social solidarity, particularly amid economic challenges.

“The meaning of sacrifice goes beyond ritual—it’s a symbol of care. We hope that message reaches the communities around our operations,” Kanna added.

This initiative also aligns with Musim Mas Group’s broader sustainability pillars, which emphasize the importance of strong social relationships and support for community welfare. Through a collaborative approach, the program contributes to building long-term social resilience. (P2)

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