Zakat processing time improves, but MoRA still faces backlog of 6,000 applications
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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN โ Despite efforts to streamline the zakat application process, nearly 6,000 applications remain unresolved as of July 10.
This was revealed during a session of the Legislative Council on Tuesday, where the Minister of Religious Affairs, Pehin Dato Ustaz Hj Awg Badaruddin PDP Hj Awg Othman, addressed persistent delays.
A total of 5,951 zakat applications are still pending, with 2,422 of these categorised as โin queryโ due to incomplete docume
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