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12:48 PM MYT
SEREMBAN: The weekly state executive council meeting scheduled to be held at Wisma Negri on Wednesday (Jan 20) had to be cancelled after three government officers who were supposed to attend the meeting came into close contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19, says Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun (
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The Mentri Besar said the three officers were from the secretariat and had tested positive on Monday (Jan 18). We decided to call off the meeting just to be on the safe side. God willing, we shall meet next week, he said when met at his official residence on Wednesday.
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“Efforts of the Islamic Affairs Department to start several integration schools is one good move.
“In addition, private schools, at the curriculum level, has included the Quran memorisation system. Academic and diniah subjects (religion) is taught in this school which will produce students who integrate in the context of addressing the current education system,” he said.
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Dr Aliakbar, who is also the Sabah PAS Secretary, suggested that schools like this be established in either kindergarten, primary and secondary schools.
He gave an example of the Tunas Islam Orphanage (Pasti) which has 8,000 students throughout the State.
Religious freedom takes a dive across Asia
World s largest democracy joins communist and Muslim-majority nations as the region s worst offenders
Indian Dalit Christians hold a 2012 protest in New Delhi for equal rights. India has joined a list of worst offenders for religious persecution in a report by a US government agency. (Photo: AFP)
It was all bad news for Asian nations in the annual United States Commission on International Religious Freedom report, with four more countries India, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia sliding down into the two lowest, most persecuting categories, joining Myanmar, China and North Korea.
The report certainly backs up the consistent themes of increasing persecution across the region that have been covered by journalists for UCA News and its sister publication, La Croix International.