The Borneo Post

Hari Raya mood, excitement glaringly absent this year

- Peter Boon

SIBU: As the Muslim community gear up for Hari Raya which is just days away the lack of festive mood and excitement are seemingly glaring compared to previous years, no thanks to Covid-19 pandemic.

This will be the first time the festival is celebrated in a ‘ new normal’ environmen­t.

Popular local food court, Taman Selera Harmoni, for one, will not be rolling out its annual ‘bertuntung’ (lighting of oil lamps).

In previous years, the lighting of oil lamps helped brighten the festive mood.

According to chairman of Taman Selera Harmoni Sibu Muslim Traders Associatio­n, Abdul Taib Rosli, they had decided to scrap off the event this year following the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We are complying with the Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMCO) directives to break the chain of Covid-19 infections.

“Moreover, if this kind of event is held, we fear that it may draw crowds, more so as we are still under CMCO.”

Meanwhile, secretary of Saberkas Nangka unit, Mohamad Safree Mohamad Kassim, admitted the lack of festive ambience could be felt this year.

“There is no plan among villagers or non-government­al organisati­ons ( NGO) such as

We are complying with the Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMCO) directives to break the chain of Covid19 infections. Abdul Taib Rosli

Saberkas, village developmen­t and security committee (JKKK) and neighbourh­ood watch committees ( KRT) to light up kerosene oil lamps this year.

“Also, allowing only 20 family members to be together during the festivity, and no house visiting will also dampen the celebratio­n mood this year

“But to me, all these are challenges which require patience from all quarters so that we can break the chain of Covid19,” Safree added.

He regarded this as an experience in life that nobody has ever faced in the modern world.

Councillor Jimmy De Rozario (Abdul Rahman), meanwhile, prefers a close-door Hari Raya with family members to abide by the CMCO.

“Since we are still under CMCO we need to follow the SOP. No open house like in previous years. Also, no outing except to close family members,” he said.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah has reminded Sarawakian­s that they were not allowed to go for ‘ngabang’ or house-to-house visiting during the coming Hari Raya and Gawai celebratio­ns.

 ??  ?? A file photo showing kerosene oil lamps glowing brightly at Taman Selera Harmoni.
A file photo showing kerosene oil lamps glowing brightly at Taman Selera Harmoni.
 ??  ?? Abdul Taib Rosli
Abdul Taib Rosli
 ??  ?? Mohamad Safree Mohamad Kassim
Mohamad Safree Mohamad Kassim
 ??  ?? Jimmy De Rozario
Jimmy De Rozario

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