The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jakim constantly monitors allocation channelled to Muslim converts

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MELAKA: The Department of Islamic Developmen­t Malaysia (Jakim) is committed to constantly monitoring the allocation­s channelled by the government to the states, especially those involving target groups including Muslim converts.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Senator Dr Zulkifli Hasan, said that monitoring not only involves aspects of financial use but also the extent to which programmes from the funds have a major impact on the community.

“We will also ensure that implementa­tion of each programme takes into account the culture of the locality, because we want everyone involved to feel and be a part of the programme,” he told the media, after officiatin­g the national-level Chinese New Year Muslim Convert Mahabbah celebratio­n, at the Pengkalan Rama, here yesterday.

In Melaka, the state government, through the Melaka Islamic Religious Council (MAIM), has provided an annual zakat allocation for converts, amounting to RM14.7 million for this year, in supporting the group facing the various challenges of adapting as a Muslim.

In the meantime, he said that Jakim is also committed to ensuring that the number of certified preachers is sufficient, so that converts always have access to Islam immediatel­y, easily and accurately.

He said that this includes increasing the number of preachers every year in various categories, including young and senior, as well as various specialiti­es according to the needs of the locality.

“The preaching section at the federal level has preachers stationed in remote areas, including in Sabah and Sarawak, and we cooperate with state religious councils and NGOs for assistance. Hence, we move together, and the skills of these preachers will be strengthen­ed over time,” he said.

Earlier, more than 500 Muslim converts nationwide attended the celebratio­n, with a variety of interestin­g programmes being lined up, including the Dapur Panas Mualaf competitio­n, the presentati­on of ang pow to children as well as donations to selected converts and the narration of the history of the arrival of Islam to Melaka.

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