KUCHING, Aug 30 — The teaching of Imam Al-Nawawi’s 40 Hadith appreciation module in public schools that have hit a nerve with non-Muslim groups in peninsular Malaysia, is not...
KUCHING, Aug 30 — The teaching of Imam Al-Nawawi’s 40 Hadith appreciation module in public schools that have hit a nerve with non-Muslim groups in peninsular Malaysia, is not an issue in Sarawak.
“If the non-Muslim students are forced to study it, then I will not agree,” he told reporters after closing a three-day digitial talents and innovation lab organised by the Sarawak Digital Economy Development Corporation for trainee teachers here. “There were a lot of Muslim students, many of whom are now state political leaders, studying Bible knowledge in mission schools in the past, and there was no issue then and they are still practising Muslims now,” he said.
She said it aimed at fostering the values of the Prophet Muhammad’s sayings or ‘hadith’ at the school level. She said the module will first be implemented at National Religious Secondary Schools and Government Aided Religious Schools before being distributed to schools under the Ministry of Education next year.
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