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En. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Sahari 1974–1977 2 En. Zamhari Haji Mustapha 1978–1981 3 En. Abdul Rani Ojek 1982–1985 4 Pn. Fatimah binti Matair 1985–1987 5 En. Ricky Ho 1987–1989 6 Pn. Saadiah Bujang 1989–1992 7 En. Mohd. Zain Ismail 1993–1994 8 En. Bedui Haji Une 1996–2003 9 Pn. Hasanah Haji Junaidi 2003–2013 10 En. Wahab Bujang ...
Sheikh Haji Mohd Said Religious Institution (SMK (A) Sheikh Haji Mohd Said - also abbreviated SMKA SHAMS) Sekolah Menengah Agama Persekutuan Labu; SMKA Dato' Haji Abu Hassan Haji Sail (SMKA Pedas), Rembau; SMA Nilai, Nilai; Sekolah Menengah Agama Teluk Kemang; Sekolah Menenngah Agama Sains Kuala Pilah; Institut Tahfiz Al-Quran Negeri Sembilan
Below is a list of schools in the Southeast Asian country of Brunei.The list includes both government and private primary, secondary and tertiary schools. Muslim students below a certain age are also expected to attend classes in religious institutions after the normal schooling hours.
Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha) is a government secondary school in Birau, a village in Tutong District, Brunei. The school provides secondary education leading up to GCE 'O' Level qualification.
Kyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan (born as Muhammad Darwis; Arabic: أحمد دحلان; 1 August 1868 – 23 February 1923), often abbreviated to K.H. Ahmad Dahlan, was an Indonesian Muslim religious leader and revivalist, who established the Muhammadiyah organization.
Raja Ali Haji was born in Selangor (although some sources stated that he was born in Penyengat) [4] in 1808 or 1809, [5] and was the son of Raja Ahmad, who was titled Engku Haji Tua after accomplishing the pilgrimage to Mecca. He was the grandson of Raja Ali Haji Fisabilillah (the brother of Raja Lumu, the first Sultan of Selangor). [6]
Hasyim Asy'ari was born Muhammad Hasyim in Gedang, Jombang Regency [3] on 10 April 1875. His parents were Asy'ari and Halimah. His family was deeply involved in the administrations of pesantrens (local Islamic boarding schools).
Sculpture of Haji Bektash Veli in Turkey. Haji Bektash Veli (Persian: حاجی بکتاش ولی, romanized: Ḥājī Baktāš Walī; Ottoman Turkish: حاجی بکتاش ولی, romanized: Hacı Bektaş-ı Veli; Albanian: Haxhi Bektash Veliu; c. 1209–1271) was an Islamic scholar, mystic, saint, sayyid, and philosopher from Khorasan who lived and taught in Anatolia. [1]