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Malaysia’s Sarawak Introduces Eco-Friendly Disposal Method for Old Qurans

18:09 - August 15, 2025
News ID: 3494257
IQNA – An eco-friendly approach has been adopted in Malaysia’s Sarawak State for honoring and disposing of old copies the Quran.

Biodegradable paper bags containing Quran respectfully released into the sea during the disposal ceremony held on Wednesday at the Bintulu Port Jetty, Malaysia’s Sarawak on August 14, 2025.

 

This approach uses special biodegradable paper bags that dissolve in seawater – a practice that upholds both religious reverence and environmental sustainability.

A Quran disposal ceremony, held on Wednesday at the Bintulu Port Jetty, was officiated by Sarawak Mufti Datu Kipli Yassin.

The event was jointly organized by the Bintulu Islamic Welfare Trust Board, the Sarawak Islamic Religious Department (Jais), and several related agencies.

According to a report by the Sarawak Public Communications Unit (Ukas), Kipli said the innovation ensures that the ashes of the Quran, when released into the sea, do not harm the marine ecosystem.

“The paper bags fully disintegrate in seawater. This innovation guarantees that our seas remain preserved for future generations. Honoring the Quran not only protects its sanctity but also reflects the principles of environmental sustainability,” he said.

Kipli also said that Sarawak has gained recognition for this milestone, describing it a proactive step in merging technology with Islamic practices.

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He confirmed that the method complies with the guidelines set by the National Fatwa Council, ensuring the disposal process is conducted with full respect and care.

He further suggested that the approach could be adopted as a standard operating procedure (SOP) across Sarawak but emphasized the importance of cooperation among all stakeholders to maintain consistent and proper implementation.

 

Source: Theborneopost.com

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