Klojen (malangkota.go.id) – Houses of worship moving to jointly handle the Covid-19 pandemic continue to rage in Malang City by providing various assistance. This time the mobile house of worship is present at the Asyuhada Mosque, Karanglo Indah Housing, Balearjosari Village, Saturday (4/9/2021).

On this occasion, the community of houses of worship moved to hand over various aid such as oxygen cylinders, basic necessities, instant noodles, and also eggs. This activity further increases the solidarity of the government, community, and society as a whole to jointly overcome the Covid-19 pandemic.
Deputy Mayor of Malang Ir. H. Sofyan Edi Jarwoko admitted that he greatly appreciated what the mobile house of worship community initiated by the Jatim Times media did. This activity greatly helped the community's efforts to recover during the pandemic.
"Mobile houses of worship want to be present to be a solution to problems that exist in society, including now during the Covid-19 pandemic," explained Bung Edi, the nickname of the Deputy Mayor of Malang.
So in this case, the mobile house of worship is part of the problem solver that occurs in the community. This mobile house of worship is part of the community that provides support in the form of assistance. So that the existence of the house of worship becomes a place to solve various things. "This is very positive for solving problems that exist in the community," said Bung Edi.
Takmir of Syuhada Mosque, Muklis Ridwan, admitted that he was very grateful for the community's initiative to carry out the mobile house of worship activity. This activity is a spirit of mutual cooperation to solve various problems that exist in the community.
"Alhamdulillah, our mosque received the eighth assistance from mosques assisted by mobile houses of worship. In Malang City alone, there are 900 mosques, hopefully in the future it can continue to be consistent," said Muklis.
Balearjosari Village Head Ardi Noviyanto said that mobile houses of worship are very much needed by the community in the current conditions. Especially in Balearjosari where many people are currently affected by Covid-19. "Hopefully, this activity can further strengthen the resilience and togetherness of the community in facing the Covid-19 pandemic," said Ardi. (cah/ram)