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The Sun
04-05-2025
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- The Sun
2,474 former GISBH members join MAIS' Insan Rabbani rehabilitation programme
SHAH ALAM: A total of 2,474 former members of GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) have participated in the Insan Rabbani Programme, a rehabilitation initiative by the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (MAIS). In a statement today, MAIS said that of the total participants, 1,064 were adults and 1,410 were children. The programme began on Feb 15 and will continue until August 2025. The Insan Rabbani Programme is among MAIS's ongoing rehabilitation efforts, focusing on restoring the faith (akidah) of former GISBH members, in collaboration with the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (JAIS). 'The programme consists of a rehabilitation phase followed by a strengthening and consolidation phase, each lasting six months. 'This will be followed by a post-rehabilitation phase, which includes monitoring and support services,' MAIS said. The state religious body also implemented a Faith Rehabilitation Programme specifically for children associated with GISBH from September to December last year. 'MAIS collaborated with the National Security Council to organise a Voluntary Rehabilitation Programme for GISBH members. The programme involved seven participants from Selangor and 11 from Johor, and was held from Nov 7, 2024, to Feb 4, 2025,' the statement added.


Malay Mail
04-05-2025
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- Malay Mail
From cult to conviction: Over 2,400 ex-GISBH members, including children, undergo Feb-Aug MAIS religious rehabilitation
SHAH ALAM, May 4 — A total of 2,474 former members of GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) have participated in the Insan Rabbani Programme, a rehabilitation initiative by the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (MAIS). In a statement today, MAIS said that of the total participants, 1,064 were adults and 1,410 were children. The programme began on Feb 15 and will continue until August 2025. The Insan Rabbani Programme is among MAIS's ongoing rehabilitation efforts, focusing on restoring the faith (akidah) of former GISBH members, in collaboration with the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (JAIS). 'The programme consists of a rehabilitation phase followed by a strengthening and consolidation phase, each lasting six months. 'This will be followed by a post-rehabilitation phase, which includes monitoring and support services,' MAIS said. The state religious body also implemented a Faith Rehabilitation Programme specifically for children associated with GISBH from September to December last year. 'MAIS collaborated with the National Security Council to organise a Voluntary Rehabilitation Programme for GISBH members. The programme involved seven participants from Selangor and 11 from Johor, and was held from Nov 7, 2024, to Feb 4, 2025,' the statement added. — Bernama


New Straits Times
04-05-2025
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- New Straits Times
2,474 former GISB members join Mais' rehabilitation programme
SHAH ALAM: A total of 2,474 former members of GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISB) have participated in the Insan Rabbani Programme, a rehabilitation initiative by the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais). In a statement today, Mais said of the total participants, 1,064 were adults and 1,410 were children. The programme began on Feb 15 and will continue until August. The Insan Rabbani Programme is among Mais' ongoing rehabilitation efforts, focusing on restoring the faith (akidah) of former GISB members, in collaboration with the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais). "The programme consists of a rehabilitation phase followed by a strengthening and consolidation phase, each lasting six months. "This will be followed by a post-rehabilitation phase, which includes monitoring and support services," Mais said. The state religious body also implemented a Faith Rehabilitation Programme specifically for children associated with GISB from September to December last year. "Mais collaborated with the National Security Council to organise a Voluntary Rehabilitation Programme for GISB members. The programme involved seven participants from Selangor and 11 from Johor, and was held from Nov 7, 2024, to Feb 4, 2025," the statement added. – Bernama