Jakim supports Johor religious authorities’ use of jawi script in all correspondence, says Mujahid
PublishedDatuk Seri Dr Mujahid Yusof said Jakim supported the initiative of JAINJ to use jawi script in all their correspondence. — Picture by Hari Anggara
The implementation of the initiative will commence on Jan 1 next year involving JAINJ and the Johor State Islamic Religious Council as well as be used in the kadi office, religious schools and in speech texts to empower the use of jawi script in the state. “Tomorrow we will be launching a programme, namely Jawi week and every Friday, we will ask all staff to use name tags written in Jawi,” he told the media after opening the first international forum on ‘Islamic Thought: Revitalising Maqasid Shariah Towards A Compassionate Governance’, here today.
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