The Borneo Post (Sabah)

All unregister­ed tahfiz schools to be shut down in KL

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KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will close down all tahfiz centres found to be unregister­ed, said Federal Territorie­s Minister Khalid Abdul Samad.

He said the move was to ensure the safety and welfare of students as well as to preserve the image of the Islamic religious institutio­ns.

“We do not want tahfiz centres to be given exemption just because they are religious institutio­ns, they must still register with DBKL and the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Department (JAWI).”

“We will also come up with stricter rules for boarding schools especially tahfiz schools,” Khalid told reporters after opening the Federal Territory Strata Community Mediation Centre (PMKS WPKL) here, yesterday.

He said it was the responsibi­lity of parents to check the status of tahfiz centres if they plan to enroll their children in the institutio­n.

“DBKL will also be working with JAWI to monitor all tahfiz centres that are still operating in the capital.

“If found unregister­ed, we will not hesitate to close them down,” he said.

On Monday, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Dr Mujahid Yusof Rawa said that they were powerless to close down illegal tahfiz centres in Kuala Lumpur as they were under the jurisdicti­on of DBKL.

This comes in the wake of the arrest of a tahfiz centre principal in Kepong for allegedly sodomising nine students, aged 11 to 16 years. The centre was found to be operating illegally.

Meanwhile, Khalid said PMKS WPKL will act as a local mechanism in solving problems or disputes among occupants of strata residentia­l properties if it involves matters outside the parameters of the Strata Management Act 2013 (Act 757).

“Examples of neighbourh­ood strata problems, such as noise and odour, boundaries, parking lots, garbage disposal will be managed with the help of mediators.” - Bernama

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