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Daftar Jemaah Berhak Lunas Tahap I Tahun 1441H/2020M Provinsi Riau DAFTAR JEMAAH BERHAK LUNAS TAHAP I TAHUN 1441H/2020M PROVINSI RIAU BERHAK LUNAS TAHAP 1 KODE NO NO. PORSI NAMA ALAMAT KECAMATAN EMBARKASI 1 0400024451 NURDINA JL.H.AGUS SALIM NO.120 PEKANBARU PEKANBARU KOTA BTH 2 0400053192 MULIANIS JL M ALI RASYID RT 01/03 BANGKINANG BANGKINANG BTH 3 0400062253 ROSMANNA DSN BUKIT AGUNG RT 004/001 KEC BKN BARAT BANGKINANG BARAT BTH 4 0400063603 ROSNI JL T UMAR NO.26 RT 03/03 KEC BANGKINANG BANGKINANG BTH 5 0400064546 GUSTRI MULYENNI JL.TRIMAS NO.73 RT 002/013 TEMBILAHAN BTH 6 0400064549 MUHAMMAD NASIR JL.TRIMAS NO. 73 RT 002/013 TEMBILAHAN BTH 7 0400065480 SY. SALFIAH, S.PD JL. SIDOMULYO SLP TEBING TINGGI/TBG TINGGI TIMUR BTH 8 0400065554 YULIANA NINGSIH JL.SEMBILANG NO.078 RT/RW 01/05 RUMBAI PESISIR BTH 9 0400068391 SARTINI BANJAR PANJANG RT/RW 12/04 KEREMUTAN BTH 10 0400068414 HARDIATI AIR TIRIS RT 005/006 KEC KAMPAR KAMPAR BTH 11 0400069642 GINEM SIALANG BARU RT.018 RW.004 LUBUK DALAM KERINCI KANAN, LUBUK DALAM BTH 12 0400070694 AHMAD RIVANI JL ENGSEL TAMPAN BTH 13 0400070821 MUHAMMAD ADNAN NOOR JLN PUYUH NO 26 SUKAJADI BTH 14 0400070842 NURSIN JL.PATIN NO.4 RT/RW 05/04 MARPOYAN DAMAI BTH 15 0400070871 DALWI URFA PUTRA HAMANDA JL H AGUS SALIM I NO.58 PEKANBARU KOTA BTH 16 0400071135 AGUSTAR JL DATUK TABANO GG NANGKA RT 008/003 BANGKINANG BTH 17 0400071137 EDO PERNANDO PUTRA JL DATUK TABANO GG NANGKA RT 008/003 BANGKINANG BTH 18 0400071380 NURMA BALAM MERAH RT/RW 01/01 BUNUT BTH 19 0400072234 SAHAR DUSUN I RT 01 RW 01 KEPENUHAN HULU BTH 20 0400072538 ZAINAL ABIDIN NGASO RT/RW 01/03 TANDUN BTH 21 0400072961 JONI HENDRA JL MATARAM RT/RW 05/03 MANDAU BTH 22 0400073748 HENDRI JL. RAYA KUMU RAMBAH HILIR BTH 23 0400073749 MARYAMA TELUK RITI RT 02 RW 02 RAMBAH HILIR BTH 24 0400074189 ASIR JUJUNG COMIN JL. BANCAH BASUNG RT 04 RW 10 TENAYAN RAYA BTH 25 0400074937 JAUHARI JL.T.BEY GG.PUSPASARI I NO.12 BUKIT RAYA BTH 26 0400075176 AGRIANUS ERIANSYAH JL LETNAN BOYAK GG BABUL BANGKINANG BTH 27 0400075285 AL ZEKRILLAH SYAF JL. KAHARUDDIN NST. GG SANKI BUKIT RAYA BTH 28 0400075306 JONDRI BIN SUARDI DHUHA DSN.KEMBANGBARURT.002/002DS.KEMBANGDAMAI PANGARAN TAPAH DARUSSALAM BTH 29 0400075307 YETTI ASPALINDA BINTI NAKRI DSN.KEMBANGBARURT.002/002DS.KEMBANGDAMAI PANGARAN TAPAH DARUSSALAM BTH 30 0400075989 DARWANIS DUSUN TANAH GENTING RT/RW 01/01 KUANTAN TENGAH BTH 31 0400076223 DASKIMAN JL. SYEKH BIN AHMAD RT/RW 07/03 SINGINGI/SUNGAI LALA BTH 32 0400076560 RABEA SEIPALA JL. PAHLAWAN KERJA MARPOYAN DAMAI BTH 33 0400076695 TARMUJI JLN ANGGREK VII T A P U N G BTH 34 0400077051 KATINEM DUSUN SUKA DAMAI RT 25 RW 05 KAMPAR KIRI TENGAH BTH 35 0400077386 RAHMAH JL. NENER RT 002/003 KUALA ENOK TANAH MERAH BTH 36 0400077411 SUHARNO JL.KARTINI GG.BELIMBING RT.002/006 TEBING TINGGI/TBG TINGGI TIMUR BTH 37 0400077437 NURSAM SARIPUDIN MANAN JL. BABUL HUDA RT 001 RW 002 TANAH PUTIH BTH 38 0400078164 MARWAN JL. DURIAN GG KEDUNG SARI NO. 33 SUKAJADI BTH 39 0400078166 DWI APRIANTI JL. DURIAN GG KEDUNG SARI NO.33 SUKAJADI BTH 40 0400078238 EFENDI ZAHARUDDIN JAMALUDDIN JL.GAJAH MADA DURI PINGGIR/MINAS BTH 41 0400078782 INAH CARMINAH BUKIT RAYA RT001 / RW 001 SINGINGI HILIR BTH 42 0400079313 ZURMI KAMAR BINTI KAMAR JL. SUDIRMAN HARAPAN RT.01/10 UJUNG BATU BTH 43 0400079419 ERMIATI JL. CEMARA SALJU KOMP PEMDA TAMPAN BTH 44 0400079619 HADI PUJIATMOKO KUANTAN SAKO LOGAS TANAH DARAT BTH 45 0400079620 ETIK YULIHARIANI KUANTAN SAKO RT03 RW03 LOGAS TANAH DARAT BTH 46 0400079621 SELAMAT KUANTAN SAKO LOGAS TANAH DARAT BTH 47 0400079622 LILIK MAHMUDAH KUANTAN SAKO LOGAS TANAH DARAT BTH 48 0400079623 IMAM NAWAWI DUSUN SIDODADI LOGAS TANAH DARAT BTH 49 0400079624 SURATMI DUSUN SIDODADI LOGAS TANAH DARAT BTH 50 0400079625 SUTRISNO SIDODADI LOGAS TANAH DARAT BTH 51 0400079626 MALIKAH GIRI SAKO RT17 LOGAS TANAH DARAT BTH 52 0400079635 MUNAPI JL. MAS III NO 568 PERUM RUMBAI PESISIR RUMBAI PESISIR BTH 53 0400079638 MASNETI JL. MAS III NO 568 PERUM RUMBAI PESISIR RUMBAI PESISIR BTH 54 0400079642 FIRMANSYAH JL.KURNIA NO.2B PAYUNG SEKAKI BTH 55 0400079643 RITA WIYATI JL.KURNIA NO.2B PAYUNG SEKAKI BTH 56 0400079656 JANUARIA JL.PERKASA GG.SAMPING SMP 11 TENAYAN RAYA BTH 57 0400079657 ELFINAR JL. PERKASA GG. SAMPING SMP 11 TENAYAN RAYA BTH 58 0400079665 NAIDAH JL. YOS SUDARSO RT 002/002 KERITANG BTH 59 0400016177 MUKHTARUDIN PERUM PONDOK MAYANG NO.14 RT 02/16 BUKIT RAYA BTH 60 0400021893 DWI KRISMIYATI JL BAKTI PERMAI V NO 94 A RT/RW 03/10 TAMPAN BTH 61 0400022473 ISKANDAR BATAS DUSUN III RT 09 RW 08 TAMBUSAI BTH 62 0400026950 DIANA SAFITRI JL.T.BEY/DASAR NO.14 BUKIT RAYA BTH 63 0400027114 T S M GOZALI JL LINTAS TIMUR RT/RW 01/04 PANGKALAN KERINCI BTH 64 0400027581 SUKRI DUSUN KEMBANG BARU RT.01 RW.02 KUNTO DARUSSALAM BTH 65 0400028841 CHANDRA PARYADI JL.H.ARIEF RT 01/03 TEMBILAHAN TEMBILAHAN HULU BTH 66 0400028842 SRI PRIMAWATI JL.H.ARIEF RT 01/03 TEMBILAHAN TEMBILAHAN HULU BTH 67 0400031489 CHANDRA MAULANA WIRAPUTRA KOMP.KENARI NO.123 RT/RW 01/02 RUMBAI BTH 68 0400034636 YENI ALIZA JL.ADI SUCIPTO RT/RW 01/02 TAMPAN BTH 69 0400034638 MARZUKI JL.ADI SUCIPTO RT/RW 01/02 TAMPAN BTH 70 0400034703 MISRAN JL. LINTAS TIMUR PKL. KERINCI PANGKALAN KERINCI BTH 71 0400034726 JENNY AMBIANI JL. ARJUNA NO.20 PAYUNG SEKAKI BTH 72 0400036255 IR.HASRUL JL.KH.NASUTION NO.01 VILLA SAWIT INDAH BUKIT RAYA BTH 73 0400036256 GUSRINI JL.KH.NASUTION NO.01 VILLA SAWIT INDAH BUKIT RAYA BTH 74 0400037428 TENGKU SAID ARI SENTOSA PELALAWAN PANGKALAN KERINCI BTH 75 0400037433 TENGKU RAMLI JL.MAHARAJA INDRA PANGKALAN KERINCI BTH 76 0400037434 TENGKU DESI RUDIYANA PELALAWAN PANGKALAN KERINCI BTH 77 0400038267 DARMA NOVARITA JL.TANJUNG SARI NO.35 RT02 RW04 BUKIT RAYA BTH 78 0400038452 YUYUN YUSLINA JL. GAJAH MADA NO. 71 SINABOI/BATU HAMPAR/PEKAITAN BTH 79 0400041736 HENDRIZAL DSN I RANAH RT 01/01 KEC KAMPAR KAMPAR BTH 80 0400041751 VENI MARIA APRYA JL.CEMARA SALJU NO.31 RT.04 RW.03 TAMPAN BTH 81 0400041752 DRS.M.NUR MUSTAFA MPD JL.CEMARA SALJU NO.31 RT.04 RW.03 TAMPAN BTH 82 0400041922 MASKOT JL. DIPONEGORO RT 02 RW 01 TAMBUSAI BTH 83 0400042544 EMMA SP HERMAWATI JL.RIAU I NO 12 SENAPELAN BTH 84 0400042671 SUHERMAN JL DR A RAHMAN SALEH RT 001/008 BANGKINANG BTH 85 0400042673 NURHARTATI JL DR A RAHMAN SALEH RT 001/008 BANGKINANG BTH 86 0400043156 NAFRIZAL JL/KOMP.PERUM CENDANA NO.08 RUMBAI BTH 87 0400043196 DIANA JL.LINGKAR I NO.10 RT 20/01 TEMBILAHAN BTH 88 0400044607 DRS EDWARD JL MESJID ALFURQON LIMAPULUH BTH 89 0400045128 MUHAMMAD IHSAN JL. RAJA PANJANG RT.03 RW.02 RUMBAI PESISIR BTH 90 0400045613 EDDIWAN SHASBY JL.R.SOEBRANTAS NO.48B RT/RW 019/007 TEMBILAHAN BTH 91 0400045614 DJAMILAH JL.R.SOEBRANTAS NO.48 B RT/RW 019/007 TEMBILAHAN BTH 92 0400045677 MUHAMMAD MUSLIM,SE JL.KARET GG.KORAN NO.01 RT03 RW04 SENAPELAN BTH 93 0400046410 ABU BAKAR H JL TANJUNG INDAH NO 45 RT/RW 01/01 TENAYAN RAYA BTH 94 0400046548 LILY KUSUMA WARDHANI JL MERANTI GG MESJID NO 2, RT/RW 02/03 PAYUNG SEKAKI BTH 95 0400046550 ERI IKHSAN IR JL MERANTI GG MESJID NO 2, RT/RW 02/03 PAYUNG SEKAKI BTH 96 0400046625 ASNI SUTINA JL.MELATI RT/RW 004/002 GAUNG ANAK SERKA BTH 97 0400046628 INDRA GUNAWAN JL.MELATI RT/RW 004/002 GAUNG ANAK SERKA BTH 98 0400046646 HAYRANI JL.GAJAH MADA RT 11 RW 02 SINABOI/BATU HAMPAR/PEKAITAN BTH 99 0400046784 ASMIDAR JL. PELAJAR RT 03/17 BANGKINANG BTH 100 0400047755 SYUKRI JAAFAR MUHAMMAD JL.TEUKU UMAR RT.02 RW.05 BANGKINANG BTH 101 0400047757 TRI MARDIANA JL.TENGKU UMAR RT.002 RW.05 BANGKINANG BTH 102 0400048133 KAMIANI JL.AUR KUNING NO.8 RT/RW 01/03 BUKIT RAYA BTH 103 0400048228 SISKA ANGRAINI JL.SUDIRMAN GG.RAMBAI NO.35 RT01 RW03 MARPOYAN DAMAI BTH 104 0400048500 ALFA REZI RAMADHAN DUSUN LAHAN MULIA RT01 RW01 KUANTAN TENGAH BTH 105 0400049129 M.NAZHIEF SYAHRIN JL.KECAMATAN SINABOI/BATU HAMPAR/PEKAITAN BTH 106 0400049249 JALIMI JL. CENDANA PUNCAK INDAH PANGKALAN KURAS BTH 107 0400050663 HAYATI SPD JL.ANGKATAN 50 GG.PELANGI NO.34 RT02RW03 TENAYAN RAYA BTH 108 0400050837 SULI YANTI JL.HANGTUAH GG.ROS NO.01 A TENAYAN RAYA BTH 109 0400051785 DEBBY ASTASYA ANNISA JL. HARAPAN II NO.55 RT05 RW01 PAYUNG SEKAKI BTH 110 0400051787 OLVIE ASTANAINI ANNISA JL. HARAPAN II NO.55 RT5 RW1 PAYUNG SEKAKI BTH 111 0400052895 HENNY MAHARANI SE AK JL MERPATI PUTIH NO 6 RT/RW 02/07 BUKIT RAYA BTH 112 0400053239 ZULHERI DSN I RANAH RT 03/02 KEC KAMPAR KAMPAR BTH KODE NO NO. PORSI NAMA ALAMAT KECAMATAN EMBARKASI 113 0400053240 KASNIMAR DSN I RANAH RT 03/02 KEC KAMPAR KAMPAR BTH 114 0400053531 DIMAS NOFERI JL PEMUDI NO 30 RT/RW 05/09 PAYUNG SEKAKI BTH 115 0400053709 WIRA ABIDIN JL.BUDAYA RT/RW 01/01 TEBING TINGGI/TBG TINGGI TIMUR BTH 116 0400053768 PENDI FRILLANDY DALU-DALU RT 01 RW 01 TAMBUSAI BTH 117 0400053935 ARISAL AZIZ JL PANGERAN HIDAYAT NO.2 PEKANBARU KOTA BTH 118 0400054301 SELVINNA ARIESTA JL.TANJUNG HARAPAN RT 018/001 TEMBILAHAN BTH 119 0400054302 YOLANNDA DWI PUTRI JL.TANJUNG HARAPAN RT 018/001 TEMBILAHAN BTH 120 0400054692 SELVI MARLENNI JL KUBANG RAYA KM 1,2 B/C12 TAMPAN BTH 121 0400054777 HENDRI H.UYUB AJIB JL.SIMPANG PELITA RT.13 RW.04 KUBU/KUBU BABUSALAM BTH 122 0400054780 EMA PARNINGOTAN SITUMORANG JL.
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