Rabu, 3 Oktober 2012
Selasa, 2 Oktober 2012
Parents face $5,000 fine, jail if children miss religious education
Azlan Othman
Minister of Religious Affairs Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Dr Hj Mohammad speaks during the media briefing. - AZLAN OTHMAN
It is obligatory for every Muslim child - aged seven years and above and until the age of 15 - who resides
in Brunei Darussalam to be enrolled in pre-school and primary religious education.
This is part of the Compulsory Religious Education Order 2012 highlighted by His Majesty the Sultan and
Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam during the recent Teacher's Day titah. The order comes into force
beginning January 1, 2013.
The order also emphasises mandatory religious education for children born on or after January 1, 2006 and
at least one of the parents is a Brunei citizen or permanent resident.
This was revealed yesterday by the Minister of Religious Affairs, Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Dr Hj
Mohammad bin Pengiran Hj Abdul Rahman to the media.
The interpretation of the order also means that the child must have
fulfilled all the requirements to join pre-school and primary religious
education. Religious education means an education in accor-dance with
Ahli
Sunnah Wal Jama'ah.
The order among others also underlines the obligatory responsibility of parents to register his/her child at a
religious school on January 1 for the school term and to ensure that the child is registered in a religious
school in that year and continues to be a student throughout the duration of the compulsory religious
education.
Parents who fail to do so are deemed to commit an offence under Section 5 (2) and if found guilty would
face a fine of not more than $5,000, an imprisonment not exceeding one year or both.
The religious education that a child has to attend in a religious school is for seven years. The child
completes the education between seven and eight years.
His Majesty during the Teacher's Day titah announced that a special order will be enacted called
Compulsory Religious Education Order 2012 that comes into force beginning January 1, 2013.
"We welcome the titah and the ministry is ready to implement His Majesty's call. It needs cooperation and
full commitment from all parties in the country to uphold it for it to become successful.
"The order will be a milestone for the Government of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam through the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Islamic Education Institute in realising
religious education in this country," Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Dr Hj Mohammad added.
The minister also said the order would certainly be in line with the country's philosophy - Malay Islamic
Monarchy (MIB).
"As a country that truly embraces Islamic teachings to seek blessings from Allah (the Almighty), the order
sets a firm foundation for the present children and our future generation. This is in line with the Malay
maxim 'Melentur buluh biarlah dari rebung nya' (which literally means 'Bend a bamboo when it is still a
shoot').
"Hence if our children already know about the creator, whom we turn to in this world, by Allah the
Almighty's Will, our children will grow up and become clean, strong and 'Tawadhu' Muslim.
"The impact would not only be felt by the family and the community but also the country as the nation
would also be blessed with peace and prosperity by Allah the Almighty. This is because these individuals
remember Allah the Almighty and carry out all good deeds and shun all the bad things. This is the impact
that we are hoping for in the long-term through the implementation of the order.
"With such an order, by Allah the Almighty's Will, there won't be an individual who wouldn't know how
to pray, could not perform ablution, not good at self-cleanliness, unable to read al-Quran and Jawi, doesn't
know about fasting and so on. Issues of children dropping out from religious education would not occur,"
said the minister.
This indicates the strong determination of His Majesty who is pious and follows Islamic teachings and has
fulfilled the responsibility of making his subjects feel safe now and in the days of the hereafter.
Before the order is implemented in January, the Islamic Education Department under the Ministry of
Religious Affairs has outlined plans to disseminate the order to the community through road shows.
During the media briefing, it was also highlighted that non-Muslim children would also be welcome to
enroll for religious education.
-Borneo Bulletin Online - September 27. 2012 - Thursday.
Denda jika tak daftar anak sekolah ugama
Oleh Hasrulraizan
Yang Berhormat Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohammad semasa sidang media menjelaskan mengenai
Perintah Pendidikan Ugama Wajib 2012 di Kementerian Hal Ehwal Ugama kelmarin.
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 26 Sept - Hukuman denda maksimum $5,000 atau penjara maksimum
setahun atau kedua-duanya sekali akan dikenakan kepada ibu bapa yang gagal mendaftarkan anak-anak
mereka bersekolah ugama ketika Perintah Pendidikan Ugama Wajib 2012 dikuatkuasakan pada 1 Januari
2013 nanti.
Kanak-kanak yang terkandung di dalam perintah itu ialah kanak-kanak berumur wajib bersekolah ugama,
yang berugama Islam, lahir pada atau selepas 1 Januari 2006, tinggal di Negara Brunei Darussalam dan
kedua ibu bapanya atau salah seorang daripada mereka adalah warganegara Negara Brunei Darussalam atau
penduduk tetap.
Menurut Menteri Hal Ehwal Ugama, Yang Berhormat Pengiran Dato Seri
Setia Dr Haji Mohammad
Pengiran Haji Abdul Rahman, bagi warganegara asing atau yang bukan
berugama Islam adalah masih dialu-alukan belajar di sekolah ugama
sebagaimana yang berjalan pada masa ini namun tidak terkandung di dalam
perintah berkenaan.
Bercakap pada sidang media di Kementerian Hal Ehwal Ugama (KHEU) petang ini, Yang Berhormat
Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohammad berkata, dengan adanya akta perintah berkenaan, ia menjadi
satu mercu tanda kejayaan kerajaan Negara Brunei Darussalam melalui KHEU dan Jabatan Pengajian Islam
(JPI) dalam merealisasikan pendidikan ugama di negara ini.
"Perintah Pendidikan Ugama Wajib 2012 ini sudah tentu akan menjadi salah satu tapak semaian yang baik
dan sangat sesuai untuk kesuburan dan pertumbuhan falsafah Negara Melayu Islam Beraja di negara kita
ini."
Beliau menjelaskan, antara tafsiran dalam perintah itu ialah "kanak-kanak yang berumur wajib bersekolah
ugama" bermakna seorang kanak-kanak Islam yang berumur 7 tahun atau ke atas yang belum lagi mencapai umur 15 tahun dan yang
memenuhi syarat-syarat untuk mendapat pendidikan ugama pra sekolah dan rendah.
Katanya, Pendidikan Ugama bermakna pendidikan ugama mengikut ajaran Islam menurut Ahli Sunnah
Wal-Jamaah.
Menurutnya lagi, perintah itu juga menyatakan tanggungjawab ibu bapa bahawa tiap-tiap ibu bapa
hendaklah, jika anaknya adalah seorang kanak-kanak yang berumur wajib bersekolah ugama pada 1 Januari
dalam tahun bersekolah semasa, memastikan bahawa anaknya itu didaftarkan sebagai seorang murid di
sebuah sekolah ugama pada tahun itu dan terus menjadi seorang murid bagi tempoh pendidikan ugama
wajib.
Yang Berhormat Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohammad seterusnya berkata, ibu bapa yang gagal
menjalankan tanggungjawabnya tersebut adalah melakukan suatu kesalahan.
Beliau kemudiannya menjelaskan, "tempoh pendidikan ugama wajib" bermakna tempoh pendidikan ugama
yang disediakan di sesebuah sekolah ugama yang dirancang untuk selama 7 tahun tetapi boleh tamat antara
7 dan 8 tahun.
Menyentuh mengenai hukuman yang dikenakan bagi orang yang melakukan kesalahan, menurutnya perintah
itu menyatakan bahawa mana-mana orang yang melakukan suatu kesalahan di bawah Bab 5(2) boleh jika
sabit kesalahan dikenakan suatu denda tidak melebihi dari $5,000, dihukum penjara bagi suatu tempoh tidak
melebihi dari satu tahun atau kedua-duanya sekali.
"Insya Allah di masa depan tidak akan timbul lagi soal individu yang tidak pandai bersolat dan berwudhu,
tidak pandai thaharah (kesucian diri), tidak pandai membaca Al-Quran, tidak pandai jawi, tidak mengetahui
sah batal puasa dan seumpamanya, dan tidak akan timbul lagi mereka yang tercicir dari pendidikan ugama.
"Semuanya itu adalah berkat keazaman yang tinggi dan kuat dari raja kita yang beriman penuh kepada Allah
dan cinta kepada ajaran Islam, yang telah menunaikan tanggungjawabnya dengan sempurna dan ingin
membawa rakyat Baginda sama-sama selamat di dunia dan di akhirat.
"Sebelum ia dilaksanakan pada 1 Januari 2013, JPI, KHEU telah pun mengatur rancangan untuk
memberigakan perkara ini kepada masyarakat, khasnya membuat jerayawara. Mudah-mudahan dengan itu ia
akan dapat difahami dan dilaksana dengan sempurna dan berjaya."
Sidang Media berkenaan diadakan adalah sebagai respons KHEU kepada titah Kebawah Duli Yang Maha
Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam sewaktu Majlis
Sambutan Hari Guru pada 24 September baru-baru ini yang antara lain bertitah mengumumkan seperti
berikut:
"Maka dengan kemahuan Beta, satu undang-undang khas telah digubal yang dikenali sebagai Perintah
Pendidikan Ugama Wajib 2012. Undang-undang ini akan dikuatkuasakan mulai 1 Januari 2013".
Yang Berhormat Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohammad berkata, "Kita bersyukur ke hadarat Allah
Ta'ala, dan menyambut dengan perasaan sukacita akan titah Baginda di atas, serta menyatakan akan
kesediaan kita untuk menjunjung dan melaksanakan dengan segala daya upaya akan kehendak titah itu, yang
setentunya memerlukan kerjasama dan komitmen penuh semua pihak dalam negara untuk mendukungnya
sehingga berjaya.
Media Permata Online - Khamis, 27 September 2012
Focus on spiritual intelligence key to becoming top uni
Low Leng May
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
SHAPING individuals to be 'spiritually-intelligent' in addition to
other types of intelligences is the key to establishing Seri Begawan
Religious Teachers University College (KUPU SB) as a world-class
university in the field of Islamic studies.
This was pointed out by the Head coordinator of Al-Quran in the Core Education Centre of KUPU SB, Hasan Manurung, in his working paper entitled "Opportunity to Globalise KUPU SB: Let's realise it".
In his paper, Hasan outlined recommendations on how KUPU SB could boost its status as a university and obtain global recognition, noting that KUPU SB will achieve its status as a full fledged university "soon".
A world-class university does not focus solely on classroom education, but gains knowledge off campus through field studies, Hasan pointed out in his paper.
"A world class university does not just prioritise intelligence, rather...allows for the development of spiritual intelligence," he said.
This world is becoming more complex and demands wisdom not just in intellect and emotional intelligence, but also requires the support of spiritual intelligence, he said.
According to him, spiritual intelligence allows one to combine their body, mind and soul while enabling them to transcend the physical. It also allows one to experience high level of consciousness and use their spiritual resources to solve problems, he added.
To that, Hasan highlighted the role of educators in shaping their students into individuals who are able to navigate into success in the future.
He called for an improvement in teaching practices and field research in order to increase the capability of the college.
"The success of the university and its students to conduct research will, in the future, possess the potential to be a great reference and hence, the university will receive a lot of references for the academic community."
Student training, he said, must have a creative perspective. This can be done through partnerships with international partners to allow the university to gain regional and international perspectives in issues of Islamic studies, he added.
Additionally, Hasan said an increase of teaching staff should be the main focus in improving the university as they represent the backbone of the educational institute to producing great individuals.
He also called for the improvement and increase in facilities and resources such as copies of Al-Quran for the use of the students.
This was pointed out by the Head coordinator of Al-Quran in the Core Education Centre of KUPU SB, Hasan Manurung, in his working paper entitled "Opportunity to Globalise KUPU SB: Let's realise it".
In his paper, Hasan outlined recommendations on how KUPU SB could boost its status as a university and obtain global recognition, noting that KUPU SB will achieve its status as a full fledged university "soon".
A world-class university does not focus solely on classroom education, but gains knowledge off campus through field studies, Hasan pointed out in his paper.
"A world class university does not just prioritise intelligence, rather...allows for the development of spiritual intelligence," he said.
This world is becoming more complex and demands wisdom not just in intellect and emotional intelligence, but also requires the support of spiritual intelligence, he said.
According to him, spiritual intelligence allows one to combine their body, mind and soul while enabling them to transcend the physical. It also allows one to experience high level of consciousness and use their spiritual resources to solve problems, he added.
To that, Hasan highlighted the role of educators in shaping their students into individuals who are able to navigate into success in the future.
He called for an improvement in teaching practices and field research in order to increase the capability of the college.
"The success of the university and its students to conduct research will, in the future, possess the potential to be a great reference and hence, the university will receive a lot of references for the academic community."
Student training, he said, must have a creative perspective. This can be done through partnerships with international partners to allow the university to gain regional and international perspectives in issues of Islamic studies, he added.
Additionally, Hasan said an increase of teaching staff should be the main focus in improving the university as they represent the backbone of the educational institute to producing great individuals.
He also called for the improvement and increase in facilities and resources such as copies of Al-Quran for the use of the students.
Participants attending the opening of the 9th Regional Discourse on
Islamic Discourse at Centrepoint Hotel, Gadong. Picture: BT/Md Asdeny
Yakub
The Brunei Times
Regional discourse to improve Islamic education system
Rabiatul Kamit
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
THE 9th Regional Discourse on Islamic Education is being held for the first time in Brunei.
In his opening remarks during at The Centrepoint Hotel, Gadong, Minister of Religious Affairs Yang Berhormat Pg Dato Seri Setia Dr Hj Muhammad Pg Hj Abd Rahman hoped that the two-day discourse event would lead to the establishment of a "proper and comprehensive" Islamic education system in the region.
In his opening remarks during at The Centrepoint Hotel, Gadong, Minister of Religious Affairs Yang Berhormat Pg Dato Seri Setia Dr Hj Muhammad Pg Hj Abd Rahman hoped that the two-day discourse event would lead to the establishment of a "proper and comprehensive" Islamic education system in the region.
Minister of Religious Affairs YB Pg Dato Dr Hj Muhammad (L) and the
Ra'es of KUPU SB Ustazah Dr Hjh Masnon (2nd L) during the opening
ceremony of the 9th Wacana Pendidikan Islam. Picture: BT/Md Asdeny Yakub
"I hope this discourse can formulate the best
methods and contents (towards the creation of an Islamic education
system) in the interests of over 250 million Muslims," he said.
The minister elaborated that an Islamic education system is imperative towards the preservation of Islamic principles, such as aqidah (faith), syakhsiah (character) and akhlak (morality) alongside the upholding of Syariah law, for the future generations to come.
"The solution, of course, lies in providing them with a solid and complete Islamic education system," he told the audience.
YB Pg Dato Dr Hj Mohammad also believes that an Islamic education system will serve to protect Muslims from widespread negative influences that are contrary to Islam, which are found in "false and deviant" teachings.
He further stressed on the importance of Arabic language as a key element of a "solid and complete" Islamic education system in accordance to the Quran.
"That's why there is a need to increase the number of modern Arabic-stream schools that teach both duniawi (secular) and ukhrawi (religious) knowledge in every country within the region," he said.
According to the minister, Brunei is presently moving towards such an education system with the introduction of the 21st Century National Education System (SPN21) over the past several years.
In the SPN21 framework, the Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK) subject is compulsory alongside science and other general subjects, while sixth form students are provided with the opportunity to study Usuluddin (religious teachings) and Syariah law.
Apart from Arabic-stream schools, the Sultanate also established the Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Al-Quran Tahfiz Institute (ITQSHHB) tasked with producing skilled Quran reciters and memorisers.
"With the Compulsory Religious Education Order 2012 that was announced on Monday, insyaAllah, all the Muslim children in this country will receive a complete Islamic education from primary one to six at all religious schools," he said.
YB Pg Dato Hj Mohammad also lauded the 9th Regional Discourse on Islamic Education and its theme of "Enhancing Regional Islamic Education and Arabic Language".
The discourse event, which is a collaborative effort between Seri Begawan Religious Teachers University College (KUPU SB) and National University of Malaysia (UKM), aims to serve as a platform for the discussion of issues pertaining to Islamic education.
Up to 60 working papers from Malaysian and regional academics, including Brunei, were presented during the two-day discourse event which will end today. The Brunei Times
The minister elaborated that an Islamic education system is imperative towards the preservation of Islamic principles, such as aqidah (faith), syakhsiah (character) and akhlak (morality) alongside the upholding of Syariah law, for the future generations to come.
"The solution, of course, lies in providing them with a solid and complete Islamic education system," he told the audience.
YB Pg Dato Dr Hj Mohammad also believes that an Islamic education system will serve to protect Muslims from widespread negative influences that are contrary to Islam, which are found in "false and deviant" teachings.
He further stressed on the importance of Arabic language as a key element of a "solid and complete" Islamic education system in accordance to the Quran.
"That's why there is a need to increase the number of modern Arabic-stream schools that teach both duniawi (secular) and ukhrawi (religious) knowledge in every country within the region," he said.
According to the minister, Brunei is presently moving towards such an education system with the introduction of the 21st Century National Education System (SPN21) over the past several years.
In the SPN21 framework, the Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK) subject is compulsory alongside science and other general subjects, while sixth form students are provided with the opportunity to study Usuluddin (religious teachings) and Syariah law.
Apart from Arabic-stream schools, the Sultanate also established the Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Al-Quran Tahfiz Institute (ITQSHHB) tasked with producing skilled Quran reciters and memorisers.
"With the Compulsory Religious Education Order 2012 that was announced on Monday, insyaAllah, all the Muslim children in this country will receive a complete Islamic education from primary one to six at all religious schools," he said.
YB Pg Dato Hj Mohammad also lauded the 9th Regional Discourse on Islamic Education and its theme of "Enhancing Regional Islamic Education and Arabic Language".
The discourse event, which is a collaborative effort between Seri Begawan Religious Teachers University College (KUPU SB) and National University of Malaysia (UKM), aims to serve as a platform for the discussion of issues pertaining to Islamic education.
Up to 60 working papers from Malaysian and regional academics, including Brunei, were presented during the two-day discourse event which will end today. The Brunei Times
Religious study must from next year Order will enhance students' ability in studying Quran: HM
Amir Noor
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
HIS Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam introduced the Compulsory Religious Education Order 2012 yesterday which will take effect from January 1, 2013.
Delivering his titah during yesterday's 22nd Teacher's Day celebration, His Majesty said that this order would equip Muslim students throughout the nation with the necessary knowledge and skills to properly read Al-Quran and carry out their prayers.
The monarch said "Ugama and Umum" (Religion and General) still remained a part of the nation's education system, however, many have overprioritised general education to the point of leaving out religion.
"In this regard, Brunei has also experienced the 'forgot' syndrome by letting itself not have "Religious Obligation" school system for about 50 years, an act that is very regrettable."
With the introduction of the Compulsory Religious Education Order 2012, the monarch hoped Muslim children would be well equipped with the core knowledge and understanding of Islamic knowledge.
His Majesty's titah also emphasised the need for improvement in the primary and secondary subjects of Mathematics and Language in achieving the basic level of proficiency as a solid foundation to pursue secondary and higher education.
This was linked to the monarch's desire for more local teachers to carry out enhancement of these two subjects where he underscored that Language was not only limited to English but also to Bahasa Melayu. Test and examination results have proven that student grades are lower when compared to English.
"If this is true, why is Bahasa Melayu not strengthened? Remember, our language is the soul of the nation," he said.
Acknowledging the Ministry of Education's effort to elevate education through international best practices including the implementation of projects such as the Model Schools and Learning Educators Advancing Pedagogy for the 21st Century (LEAP21), His Majesty said that the dimensions absorbed in the former were expected to result in excellent students in their respective fields.
Some of the dimensions he mentioned were autonomy in governance, better relations with the community, changes in school culture and teacher capacity building among the best practices contained in the project.
In the field of technical education, His Majesty hopes that the current survey will be examined for the implementation of a strategic plan, needed in achieving technical education's goal.
This includes, if needed, the involvement of industry officials and entrepreneurs in sharing their experience and expertise.
"Towards this, the Ministry of Education must look at the Technical Education services scheme and provide innovations in enabling the workforce within the industry to become a teaching force in technical education institutes, whether part-time or full-time," he said.
On the occasion of the 22nd Teacher's Day celebration, His Majesty wished all teachers a "Happy Teacher's Day" in the hope of their continued determination to provide educational services and help in nation's growth.
He also took the opportunity to thank the students and participants of the 66 Khatam Al-Quran ceremonies organised in conjunction with His Majesty's 66th birthday.
His Majesty commended such efforts as being assistive towards birthing a knowledgeable and religious model (model insan).
The Brunei Times
Delivering his titah during yesterday's 22nd Teacher's Day celebration, His Majesty said that this order would equip Muslim students throughout the nation with the necessary knowledge and skills to properly read Al-Quran and carry out their prayers.
The monarch said "Ugama and Umum" (Religion and General) still remained a part of the nation's education system, however, many have overprioritised general education to the point of leaving out religion.
"In this regard, Brunei has also experienced the 'forgot' syndrome by letting itself not have "Religious Obligation" school system for about 50 years, an act that is very regrettable."
With the introduction of the Compulsory Religious Education Order 2012, the monarch hoped Muslim children would be well equipped with the core knowledge and understanding of Islamic knowledge.
His Majesty's titah also emphasised the need for improvement in the primary and secondary subjects of Mathematics and Language in achieving the basic level of proficiency as a solid foundation to pursue secondary and higher education.
This was linked to the monarch's desire for more local teachers to carry out enhancement of these two subjects where he underscored that Language was not only limited to English but also to Bahasa Melayu. Test and examination results have proven that student grades are lower when compared to English.
"If this is true, why is Bahasa Melayu not strengthened? Remember, our language is the soul of the nation," he said.
Acknowledging the Ministry of Education's effort to elevate education through international best practices including the implementation of projects such as the Model Schools and Learning Educators Advancing Pedagogy for the 21st Century (LEAP21), His Majesty said that the dimensions absorbed in the former were expected to result in excellent students in their respective fields.
Some of the dimensions he mentioned were autonomy in governance, better relations with the community, changes in school culture and teacher capacity building among the best practices contained in the project.
In the field of technical education, His Majesty hopes that the current survey will be examined for the implementation of a strategic plan, needed in achieving technical education's goal.
This includes, if needed, the involvement of industry officials and entrepreneurs in sharing their experience and expertise.
"Towards this, the Ministry of Education must look at the Technical Education services scheme and provide innovations in enabling the workforce within the industry to become a teaching force in technical education institutes, whether part-time or full-time," he said.
On the occasion of the 22nd Teacher's Day celebration, His Majesty wished all teachers a "Happy Teacher's Day" in the hope of their continued determination to provide educational services and help in nation's growth.
He also took the opportunity to thank the students and participants of the 66 Khatam Al-Quran ceremonies organised in conjunction with His Majesty's 66th birthday.
His Majesty commended such efforts as being assistive towards birthing a knowledgeable and religious model (model insan).
The Brunei Times
Perintah Pendidikan Ugama Wajib 2012 berkuat kuasa mulai 1 Januari 2013
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Isnin, 24 September. - Satu undang-undang
khas telah digubal yang dikenali sebagai Perintah Pendidikan Ugama Wajib 2012
yang akan berkua tkuasa mulai 1 Januari 2013.
Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah
Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar 'Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul
Khairi Waddien, Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam bertitah
mengumumkan penggubalan undang-undang tersebut semasa Majlis Sambutan Hari Guru
Ke-22 Bagi Tahun 1433 Hijriah/2012 Masihi, berlangsung di Pusat Persidangan
Antarabangsa, Berakas.
"Dengan berjalannya undang-undang ini, insya-Allah, tidaklah akan ada
lagi kanak-kanak Islam di negara ini yang akan tercicir dari memahami dan
mengetahui ilmu asas pendidikan Islam. Tidak akan ada lagi orang yang tidak
pandai sembahyang dan membaca Al-Qur'an," titah baginda.
Terdahulu Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia bertitah bahawa dalam pendidikan itu
terdapat dua unsur iaitu Ugama dan Umum yang sangat perlu diperhatikan di mana
orang-orang sering lupa dan malah terlajak mengutamakan yang Umum sahaja,
sehingga tertinggal atau tercicirlah Ugama.
Dalam hubungan ini, titah baginda lagi Brunei sendiri turut mengalami sindrom
'lupa' itu dengan membiarkan dirinya tidak mempunyai sistem persekolahan 'Wajib
Ugama' selama kira-kira 50 tahun, suatu ketelanjuran yang amat dikesalkan.
(Oleh : Hezlinawati Haji Abdul Karim)
Pelita Brunei Online - 25 September 2012
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