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Johor eases religious school dress code amid hot weather
Johor eases religious school dress code amid hot weather

The Sun

time3 hours ago

  • Climate
  • The Sun

Johor eases religious school dress code amid hot weather

BATU PAHAT: In view of the current hot weather, the Johor government has eased the dress code for students at Islamic religious schools to ensure their comfort throughout learning sessions. Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said there were no issues regarding the implementation, as the state government had authorised the District Islamic Education Office (PPID) to determine the appropriate attire. He said similar measures had been implemented before and could be reintroduced when necessary. 'In Johor, students are required to wear baju Melayu, so having looser clothing makes it more practical, especially during the current weather,' he said after closing the Johor State-Level Mahabbah Komuniti MADANI Carnival at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) today. On the programme, Mohd Fared said it was a strategic collaboration among various parties aimed at reaching out to the community, particularly the youth, to provide a clearer understanding of increasingly complex social and religious issues.

Johor eases uniform rules for Islamic school students amid hot weather
Johor eases uniform rules for Islamic school students amid hot weather

The Sun

time4 hours ago

  • Climate
  • The Sun

Johor eases uniform rules for Islamic school students amid hot weather

BATU PAHAT: In view of the current hot weather, the Johor government has eased the dress code for students at Islamic religious schools to ensure their comfort throughout learning sessions. Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said there were no issues regarding the implementation, as the state government had authorised the District Islamic Education Office (PPID) to determine the appropriate attire. He said similar measures had been implemented before and could be reintroduced when necessary. 'In Johor, students are required to wear baju Melayu, so having looser clothing makes it more practical, especially during the current weather,' he said after closing the Johor State-Level Mahabbah Komuniti MADANI Carnival at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) today. On the programme, Mohd Fared said it was a strategic collaboration among various parties aimed at reaching out to the community, particularly the youth, to provide a clearer understanding of increasingly complex social and religious issues.

Johor Eases Uniform Rules For Islamic School Students Amid Hot Weather
Johor Eases Uniform Rules For Islamic School Students Amid Hot Weather

Barnama

time7 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Barnama

Johor Eases Uniform Rules For Islamic School Students Amid Hot Weather

BATU PAHAT, June 22 (Bernama) -- In view of the current hot weather, the Johor government has eased the dress code for students at Islamic religious schools to ensure their comfort throughout learning sessions. Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said there were no issues regarding the implementation, as the state government had authorised the District Islamic Education Office (PPID) to determine the appropriate attire. He said similar measures had been implemented before and could be reintroduced when necessary.

Woman fulfils lifelong dream of returning to Makkah, dies during tawaf
Woman fulfils lifelong dream of returning to Makkah, dies during tawaf

New Straits Times

time17-05-2025

  • General
  • New Straits Times

Woman fulfils lifelong dream of returning to Makkah, dies during tawaf

JOHOR BARU: The long-held dream of Norizah Tambunan Nordin to return to the Holy Land was finally realised when she arrived in Makkah to perform the haj pilgrimage. However, the 47-year-old assistant administrative officer from the Batu Pahat district office tragically passed away while performing tawaf at the Kaabah shortly after her arrival in the sacred city. Norizah was part of the Johor government haj delegation that arrived in Makkah yesterday. Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid expressed his condolences and conveyed the state government's deepest sympathies to her family in a Facebook post. "She was invited as a guest, and now she has been called back to her Creator, in ihram and in the most beautiful state, meeting her Maker," he said. A close friend, who wished to be identified only as Aisyah, shared how Norizah had often prayed for the chance to set foot in Makkah again. "Her death is one we envy, in the sense that she passed away on a blessed Friday morning in the Holy Land. May paradise be hers, dear friend," said Aisyah. It is understood that Norizah began her tawaf at around 6.20am but appeared fatigued, pausing to rest several times before collapsing. Her body has since been laid to rest at Sharayaa 64 cemetery in Makkah.

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