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Sekolah Agama Bantuan Kerajaan (SABK) or Government-funded Religious School (Arabic: المدرسة الدينية الممولة من الحكومة) is a type of institutional group of education established and managed by the Malaysian Ministry of Education (MOE). [1]
Percentage population of Christian in Malaysia according to 2020 census. Christianity is the third-largest religion in Malaysia. In the 2020 census, 9.1% of the Malaysian population identified themselves as Christians. [1] About two-thirds of Malaysia's Christian population lives in East Malaysia, in the states of Sabah and Sarawak.
The National Mosque of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, built to celebrate independence.. Malaysia is a multi-religious society, but while the Malaysian constitution theoretically guarantees freedom of religion, Islam is the official religion of the federation, as well as the legally presumed faith of all ethnic Malays.
Kelas Aliran Agama (KAA) or Religious Stream Class (Arabic: الفصل الديني) is a type of institutional group of education established and managed by the Malaysian Ministry of Education (MOE). [1]
1 SMKA Arau SMKAA TMUA Arau, Perlis: 1933 Ilmu, Usaha, Jaya 2 SMKA (P) Alawiyah SMKAP SKK: Kangar, Perlis 1947 Ilmu Asas Taqwa 3 SMKA Kedah SMKAK SKK, TMUA [3] Alor Setar, Kedah 1984 Ketekunan Asas Kejayaan 4 SMKA Baling SMKAB – Baling, Kedah 1996 Berilmu, Beramal, Bertaqwa 5 SMKA Sik SMKAS SKK Sik, Kedah 1998 Beriman, Berilmu, Beramal –
This is a list of schools in Pahang, Malaysia. It is categorised according to the variants of schools in Malaysia , and is arranged alphabetically. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Education in Malaysia is overseen by the Ministry of Education (Malay: Kementerian Pendidikan). Although education is the responsibility of the Federal Government, each state and federal territory has an Education Department to co-ordinate educational matters in its territory. The main legislation governing education is the Education Act 1996.
In addition, due to persecution by the Portuguese Inquisition in the region, a lot of the Jews of Malacca assimilated into the Kristang community. [2] The creole group arose in Malacca (part of present-day Malaysia ) between the 16th and 17th centuries, when the city was a port and base of the Portuguese Empire . [ 3 ]