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Another student claims abuse in religious school

Parents thought incident was isolated until Mohamad Thaqif’s death occurred

- By WANI MUTHIAH wani@thestar.com.my

KLANG: Another case of a beating in a religious school has surfaced with an 11-year-old boy claiming an ustaz (religious teacher) in a private religious boarding school had abused him and threatened him with more punishment if he complained to his parents.

“He also said my brain would not be able to memorise the Quran if I complained about an ustaz,” said Muhammad Resan Abdullah.

The ustaz has since been charged in court but after reading about the fate that had befallen Mohamad Thaqif Amin Mohd Gadaffi, his parents engaged a lawyer yesterday to re-examine the case.

“He was the same age as my son. I thought what had happened to my son was an isolated case but it seems not.

“We have spoken with our lawyer to see what we can do,” said the boy’s mother Suraya Fatima Abdullah.

The ustaz was charged under Section 324 of the Penal Code for causing hurt.

Mohamad Thaqif died on Wednesday due to health complicati­ons after he was abused by an assistant warden at Tahfiz Al-Jauhar,

He said my brain would not be able to memorise the Quran if I complained. Muhammad Resan Abdullah

Kota Tinggi, Johor.

Suraya Fatima said she was saddened by Mohamad Thaqif ’s death and realised the same could have happened to her son.

“Such abuse must be stopped. Parents send their children to religious schools to acquire knowledge and become good Muslims, not to be beaten up like this,” she said.

According to Muhammad Resan’s medical report, the boy had multiple bruises on his back and chest wall.

He also had severe constipati­on due to low fibre and fluid intake.

“My son was admitted at the Klang Hospital (Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital) for two weeks,” said Suraya Fatima.

Muhammad Resan was at the school only for a few weeks when his parents found him weak and covered in bruises during a visit.

 ??  ?? Painful experience: Suraya Fatima (left) showing Muhammad Resan’s scars to lawyer Gerard Lazarus during the press conference in Klang. Looking on is the boy’s father, M.D. Ekramul.
Painful experience: Suraya Fatima (left) showing Muhammad Resan’s scars to lawyer Gerard Lazarus during the press conference in Klang. Looking on is the boy’s father, M.D. Ekramul.

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