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Tunku Azizah launches book on dual legal system governing Islamic finance
Tunku Azizah launches book on dual legal system governing Islamic finance

The Sun

time01-08-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Tunku Azizah launches book on dual legal system governing Islamic finance

KUALA LUMPUR: Tengku Ampuan Pahang Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah today graced the launch of the book, From Shariah to Statute: Legal and Regulatory Framework of Islamic Finance in Malaysia, which provides a comprehensive overview of Malaysia's unique dual legal system governing the Islamic finance sector. The book launch was held in conjunction with the professorial lecture delivered by Prof Datin Dr Nurdianawati Irwani Abdullah, a finance lecturer at the International Islamic University Malaysia's (IIUM) Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences. Tunku Azizah's arrival, as the Constitutional Head of the university, was warmly received by IIUM Rector Prof Emeritus Datuk Dr Osman Bakar and Mara chairman Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki. The book, From Shariah to Statute: Legal and Regulatory Framework of Islamic Finance in Malaysia, explains the relationship between Syariah principles and statutory laws, highlighting the roles of key regulatory authorities, core legislations, and institutional mechanisms that uphold Syariah compliance, financial integrity, and consumer protection. The book also explores recent regulatory developments, including licensing and supervision of digital Islamic banks and takaful operators, alongside Malaysia's ongoing efforts to promote sustainability, innovation, and legal harmonisation within the Islamic finance ecosystem. Meanwhile, during her lecture titled '1 Malaysian, 1 Takaful Dream: Too Far to Reach?', Nurdianawati highlighted the pressing need for comprehensive health protection amid rising medical inflation, which surged to 12.6 per cent in 2023, more than double the global average, hence putting significant strain on household expenditures. She noted that takaful penetration remains low at around 20 per cent, with over 90 per cent of Malaysians lacking adequate coverage, and more than 85 per cent of small and medium enterprises without suitable protection. At the same time, she said nearly 70 per cent of Malaysians still rely on overcrowded public hospitals, where waiting times can exceed 24 hours, while private healthcare costs continue to rise. In response, Nurdianawati proposed a comprehensive action plan aimed at achieving the national goal of '1 Malaysian, 1 Takaful' by 2026, not merely a vision but a shared social responsibility. 'Achieving '1 Malaysian, 1 Takaful' requires cross-sector collaboration involving government agencies, takaful operators, employers, zakat and waqf bodies, and civil society. This is no longer optional but a social obligation to prevent anyone from falling into poverty due to illness. 'This plan targets increasing takaful penetration to 40 per cent by 2028. With strong commitment and thorough implementation, the dream of ensuring every Malaysian has basic health protection can be realised,' she added. - Bernama

QuickCheck: Is someone impersonating the Pahang Sultanah on TikTok?
QuickCheck: Is someone impersonating the Pahang Sultanah on TikTok?

The Star

time24-07-2025

  • General
  • The Star

QuickCheck: Is someone impersonating the Pahang Sultanah on TikTok?

SOCIAL media can be a platform for connection but also for deception. Concerns have arisen over a TikTok account falsely claiming to represent the Tengku Ampuan of Pahang. Is it true that an impersonator is using the Pahang Sultanah's name on TikTok? Verdict: TRUE The people have been cautioned not to be deceived by a fake TikTok account using the name of the Tengku Ampuan of Pahang, Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah. The Istana Pahang has detected an account under the name 'Tengku Ampuan Pahang' impersonating Her Royal Highness and posting content related to Tunku Azizah. "Tengku Ampuan only has an Instagram account, which is private," according to a post on the official Facebook page of the Kesultanan Pahang on Thursday (July 23). Any official activities or royal statements are published only through the social media platforms of the Kesultanan Pahang, including one verified Facebook account with around 728,000 followers. Other social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X use the name Kesultanan Pahang, while the official website of the palace is

People Cautioned Over Fake TikTok Account Impersonating Tunku Azizah
People Cautioned Over Fake TikTok Account Impersonating Tunku Azizah

Barnama

time24-07-2025

  • Barnama

People Cautioned Over Fake TikTok Account Impersonating Tunku Azizah

KUANTAN, July 24 (Bernama) -- The people have been cautioned not to be deceived by a fake TikTok account using the name of the Tengku Ampuan of Pahang, Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah. The Istana Pahang has detected an account under the name 'Tengku Ampuan Pahang' impersonating Her Royal Highness and posting content related to Tunku Azizah. 'Tengku Ampuan only has an Instagram account, which is private,' according to a post on the official Facebook page of the Kesultanan Pahang today.

#NST180years: Mastering English key to global relevance
#NST180years: Mastering English key to global relevance

New Straits Times

time15-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

#NST180years: Mastering English key to global relevance

"Speaking English does not mean we are forgetting our traditions, nor does it mean that we are leaving behind our identity. "One can still keep the important values and grow to be a global citizen that Malaysia can be proud of and, at the same time, be fluent in English. "Increasing English abilities would also open up more opportunities personally and professionally, which would enable a person to compete in this fast-changing global economy. "For Malaysia to prosper, we must communicate and engage with our neighbours. We can't be a closed society, nor would we ever want to be. We rightfully take enormous pride in our nation and our culture. "It is our duty to share our knowledge, customs and cultures with the wider world community. Learning and communicating in English enables us to do this." Tengku Ampuan Pahang Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah Oct 14, 2019 "Efforts to master English need to be implemented quickly as developed countries give emphasis on dual language proficiency. "On quality of education, Malay is the main language and must be mastered without compromise by all students, but we must try to think of new methods to improve the quality and mastery of the English language. "From next year, the quality of English language proficiency should be improved, in addition to maintaining the position of the Malay language. (On initiatives to enhance English language proficiency among students) "We need to choose how to implement this quickly. If we don't act fast, we will lose." Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim Prime Minister Nov 23, 2023 "English is more than just a common language. "Proficiency in English is crucial for enabling Sarawakians to excel in high-growth industries, renewable energy and scientific fields. "A skilled workforce is also vital for Sarawak's future, ensuring that young Sarawakians have the language capabilities necessary to compete on the global stage. "If our children are well educated in English, their future is bright. But if we are confined to ourselves, we become 'syok sendiri' (full of ourselves) and become 'kampung' (village) champions. "Do we want 'kampung' champions or global champions?" Sarawak Premier July 23, 2024 "Having a strong command of the English language is a critical asset, whether to access knowledge, pursue higher education or thrive in the competitive workplace. "English is not just a subject to be studied, but a valuable tool that opens doors to a world of possibilities. "That is why we are firmly committed to equipping our students with this vital skill so that they can navigate the challenges of the 21st century with confidence, competence and success. "Meeting future demands requires us to be proficient in both Bahasa Melayu and English." Education Minister June 9, 2024

Sultan of Pahang, Tengku Ampuan praise journalists' ethical dedication to duty
Sultan of Pahang, Tengku Ampuan praise journalists' ethical dedication to duty

New Straits Times

time30-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

Sultan of Pahang, Tengku Ampuan praise journalists' ethical dedication to duty

KUANTAN: The Sultan of Pahang, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, and the Tengku Ampuan of Pahang, Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah, extended their National Journalists' Day (Hawana) greetings to all media practitioners in Malaysia, with a special mention to journalists in the state. Their Royal Highnesses expressed appreciation for journalists' significant contributions, praising them for consistently upholding the principles of ethical journalism and integrity and for having the courage to speak the truth. "In this era of rapid information boom, the role of journalists as conveyors of accurate, transparent, and balanced information is crucial in shaping an informed and responsible society," according to a post on the Kesultanan Pahang's official Facebook page today. Their Royal Highnesses believe that journalists are the eyes and ears of the people, a vital link between the government and the public in conveying the voices and needs of the community. "In Pahang, the role of the media in disseminating information on development, education, welfare, and various constructive writings is greatly appreciated. "Their Royal Highnesses pray that all journalists continue to be granted strength, good health, and unwavering commitment to carry on this noble mission for the benefit of the state and the nation," read the post. — BERNAMA

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