The Borneo Post (Sabah)

RM26 mln Labuan Islamic architectu­re complex completed

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LABUAN: One of Labuan's most significan­t historic buildings, Kompleks Darul Kifayah has finally been completed after some delay.

The RM26 million longawaite­d landmark which is richly decorated with Arabic calligraph­y and inlays of semiprecio­us stones was fully completed on Jan 2 and is set to transform the island's landscape.

The Islamic architectu­re complex owned by Federal Territorie­s Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) Labuan at Jalan Tanjung Purun here, employed a host of new technologi­es, techniques and other features that differenti­ated it from other government administra­tive buildings.

Darul Kifayah principal Abd Fatah Hafiz said the complex was built to serve underprivi­leged students, Muslim converts and orphans.

“The complex is attached with religious primary and secondary schools with hostel, multipurpo­se hall, food theatre, administra­tion-own building, surau and staff quarters, and the location is far from the hustle and bustle of town,” he told reporters yesterday.

He said the new intake of 64 students in addition to the 250 senior students (from SM Agama MAIWP) enrolled on Jan 2, and were from Labuan, Sabah and Sarawak.

The 64 comprised 18 primary school pupils and 46 secondary school students.

Fatah said the complex included amenities such as common areas for meetings and other community events.

The constructi­on of the complex underwent numerous studies to accommodat­e a trend for more open, common areas where students could congregate before school or during lunch.

“It doesn't prevent students from gathering in groups, but makes it easier for administra­tors to control untoward incidents and other potential disciplina­ry problems,” he said.

The building layout also influences staff collaborat­ion and student learning.

“For example, subjects that complement each other are often grouped in the same wing of the facility; classrooms are located in ‘schools' within the school, this allows teachers to collaborat­e on lesson plans more easily,” he added. - Bernama

 ??  ?? The newly-completed RM26 million Kompleks Darul Kifayah of Federal Territorie­s Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) Labuan is set to transform the Labuan's landscape. - Bernama photo
The newly-completed RM26 million Kompleks Darul Kifayah of Federal Territorie­s Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) Labuan is set to transform the Labuan's landscape. - Bernama photo

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