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Rahmah MADANI Sales Among Highlights Of Sarawak Maal Hijrah 1447 Festival

Rahmah MADANI Sales Among Highlights Of Sarawak Maal Hijrah 1447 Festival

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KUCHING, June 20 (Bernama) -- The Rahmah MADANI Sales programme will be held at the Masjid Jamek Negeri Sarawak on June 28 and 29 in conjunction with the Sarawak-level Maal Hijrah 1447 Festival.
Sarawak State Mosque Welfare Trust Board (LAKMNS) chief executive officer Datuk Abang Abdul Wahap Abang Julai said the sales event is being organised in collaboration with the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry.
'There is a purchase limit, but prices offered will definitely be lower than those in supermarkets,' he told reporters after the Maal Hijrah 1447 flag-raising ceremony, held as a symbolic launch of the festival here today.

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