The Borneo Post

‘Amend Education Act, register tahfiz schools’

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PUTRAJAYA: The Education Act 1996 (Act 550) should be amended to allow the registrati­ons of private Islamic education institutio­ns including private tahfiz schools to be subjected to the act with the agreements of the state government­s.

The recommenda­tion was a proactive measure submitted in looking for ways over issues related to tahfiz schools including security in view of the fact that the management of such schools were currently under the jurisdicti­ons of the state government­s.

The recommenda­tion, which was submitted at the High Level Committee ( HLC) meeting of the Tahfiz Schools Special Task Force chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi here yesterday, saw a need to improve Act 550 for a better enforcemen­t of such centres.

“I hope the state government­s agree to this for the common good,” said Ahmad Zahid, who is also Home Minister, to reporters after the meeting at Perdana Putra, yesterday.

“We are concerned about this problem, although it is under the state government­s. The federal government exercises concern because we don’t want to see indifferen­ce in the tahfiz school (administra­tion),” he said.

The meeting, which submitted

I hope the state government­s agree to this for the common good.

several recommenda­tions on the tahfiz school issue, was also attended by seven cabinet ministers including Education Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom and Inspector- General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun.

Ahmad Zahid said Jamil Khir was empowered with engaging the state government to discuss the proposal.

“We engage the state government first before we amend the act,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid said the recommenda­tions of the HLC would be submitted at a meeting of the National Council for Islamic Affairs ( MKI) which was chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday, to also be attended by state government representa­tives.

He said the recommenda­tions would also be tabled in the Cabinet meeting today.

Currently, he said there were 941 private tahfiz schools registered with Persatuan Madrasah Tahfiz Al- Quran Malaysia involving 9,470 teachers students.

However, he said only 612 schools were registered with the Education Ministry and the state government authoritie­s for fear their schools would be taken over.

“The registrati­on of the tahfiz schools will be co- ordinated between the state government­s and the federal government­s so and 150,000 the issues of taking over and duplicatio­ns of power between the two parties do not arise,” he said.

In the meantime, Ahmad Zahid said the meeting also proposed that the federal and state government­s were jointly responsibl­e in coordinati­ng their administra­tions and channel financial aid if necessary.

In addition, he said the formation of a setting up approval criteria framework and management of tahfiz schools nationwide was also recommende­d with standard specificat­ions to be decided by the local authoritie­s ( PBT), Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) and related agencies.

Also suggested was that the premises of tahfiz centres, orphanages, old folks’ homes and kindergart­ens must comply with safety standards, he said.

“We will also encourage the setting up of fire and rescue volunteer teams at the premises,” he said.

In addition, he said the National Institute for Occupation­al safety and Health (NIOSH), JBPM, PBT and the Malaysian Associatio­n of Facility Management would conduct a large scale safety awareness campaign at all the premises concerned.

The special task force was set up to co- ordinate the safety of tahfiz schools following the fire incident at the Darul Quran Ittifaqiya­h Tahfiz Centre in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday in which 23 lives including 21 students perished.

Ahmad Zahid said, since 1989 until the latest incident, 39 fires had taken place at Tahfiz schools involving 56 deaths including 54 students.

He said the HLC meeting also agreed to set up a permanent coordinati­ng committee to monitor the management of People’s Religious Schools ( SAR), Tahfiz schools and ‘ religious huts’ nationwide including improving existing safety standard.

Ahmad Zahid said the Islamic Religious Developmen­t Department (Jakim), the secretaria­t for MKI, would also act as the secretaria­t for the committee. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Deputy Prime Minister

 ??  ?? Ahmad Zahid (right) discusses a point with Ismail Sabri during the meeting on the Tahfiz Schools Special Task Force at the High Level Committee (HLC). —Bernama photo
Ahmad Zahid (right) discusses a point with Ismail Sabri during the meeting on the Tahfiz Schools Special Task Force at the High Level Committee (HLC). —Bernama photo

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