TIOMAN ISLAND, 27 May 2026 – After a five-year hiatus in performing ibadah korban due to logistical constraints and limited livestock supply, the community of Kampung Mukut in Pulau Tioman is once again able to observe Aidiladha meaningfully this year. This significant moment was made possible through the Aidiladha 1447H Ibadah Korban Programme organised by Telekom Malaysia Berhad (“TM” or “the Group”) under its Jangkau Digital TM social impact initiative.
For communities in Pulau Tioman, carrying out ibadah korban is not without its challenges. Difficulties in sourcing livestock and the logistical complexity of transporting them across the sea have often posed barriers. Recognising these challenges, TM coordinated the delivery of 11 cattle to the island on 20 May, fully bearing the transportation and management costs to ensure the smooth execution of the programme.
The ibadah korban activities were carried out across several locations, including Kampung Tekek, Kampung Mukut, Kampung Salang, and Kampung Juara, ensuring that the benefits could be shared among residents across the island.
TM Chief Corporate Officer, Nor Fadhilah Mohd Ali, said the programme carries deep significance for TM, particularly in supporting Kampung Mukut its adopted village. “We are truly honoured to help revive the Aidiladha tradition for the community in Kampung Mukut, as well as across other villages in Tioman. Jangkau Digital TM is not just about providing access to technology, but about being a caring partner that delivers meaningful impact in the everyday lives of communities,” she further added.
This year’s ibadah korban also saw active participation from TM employees who worked hand in hand with the local community, reflecting the spirit of togetherness that lies at the heart of Aidiladha. Appreciation is extended to all parties who contributed to ensuring the successful implementation of the programme.
Meanwhile, the Village Head of Kampung Tekek and Kampung Air Batang, Abd. Hafaz Bin A. Hamid, expressed his gratitude for TM’s initiative. “This effort creates opportunities for the Pulau Tioman community to perform ibadah korban more easily. Aidiladha becomes more meaningful when we can come together, share our blessings, and strengthen our bonds,” he said.
The programme forms part of TM’s broader integrated community development framework, encompassing initiatives in local economic empowerment, digital skills development, and environmental conservation. Through this approach, TM remains committed to ensuring that communities in remote areas continue to benefit from balanced and sustainable development.