CAMERON HIGHLANDS: The Sultan of Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah today consented to the opening of the first Pahang State Islamic Primary School (SRAIN) in a temporary building in Golden Hill, Tanah Rata, here.
His Majesty arrived at 10.20 am accompanied by the Director of the Pahang Islamic Religious Department (JAIP), Datuk Ahmad Khirrizal Ab Rahman.
Also present was the Chairman of the Pahang Islamic Religious Affairs, Rural Development and Orang Asli Affairs Committee, Datuk Seri Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad.
Al-Sultan Abdullah agreed to listen to a briefing regarding the establishment and planning of the school and presented a cheque for donations from the Pahang Islamic Religious and Malay Customs Council, namely the purchase of a van worth RM170,402, a contribution of RM11,000 for the purchase of a smart board from Bank Rakyat and 14 units of tablets from the Tablet Genius Sdn Bhd zakat trust.
Meanwhile, Ahmad Khirrizal, when met by the media, said his party was planning to add SRAINs in every district in the state.
“We do have plans to establish this school in other districts. Maybe after this we will open this school in the Kuantan district, and then to other districts.”
“We are targeting every district to establish a Pahang Islamic Religious Primary School managed by the Pahang Islamic Religious Department,” he said.
Commenting on His Majesty’s statement during the briefing session regarding the intention to include the Chinese language syllabus in the school, Ahmad Khirrizal said JAIP would work on the matter.
“The department will try to realise His Majesty’s directive, and we will then look for qualified teaching staff to be placed in this school, God willing,” he said.
Meanwhile, he said the school will have its own building in Royal Lily Park with an area of four hectares which will be built together with a new mosque complex in the Cameron Highlands district.
The establishment of SRAIN Cameron Highlands is a direct manifestation of the wishes and commitment of Al-Sultan Abdullah who wants an Islamic educational institution comprising primary and secondary schools that is well-organized and of good quality to be established to meet the needs of the Muslim community in Cameron Highlands.
On Jan 4, SRAIN Cameron Highlands officially opened with 14 first grade students registering as the first group and being administered by seven teachers.
This school offers the Standard Primary School Curriculum (KSSR) subjects, Al-Quran and Fardu Ain Classes (KAFA) as well as the Special Graded Al-Quran Memorization Program (TAHFIZ).
— BERNAMA