*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Subject: [beritamalaysia] Probe on allegation that JAIS officer brandished pistol Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 02:44:08 +0800 From: "Y.W.Loke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Berita Malaysia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: "BMalaysia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.bernama.com/bernama/general/ge2303_12.htm March 23 , 2000 15:19PM PROBE ON ALLEGATION THAT RELIGIOUS OFFICER BRANDISHED A PISTOL KUALA LUMPUR, March 23 (Bernama) -- The government will investigate the allegation by the opposition that an official of the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (JAIS) had brandished a pistol because he disagreed with the decision of a mosque committee meeting. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Abdul Hamid Othman said it was the first time that he had heard about it and gave an assurance that it would be investigated to ascertain the truth. He said this in reply to a supplementary question by Mohamad Sabu (PAS-Kuala Kedah) who claimed that based a press report recently, an official of JAIS had brandished his pistol because he did not agree with a decision of the Kampung Nakhoda Mosque committee meeting in Batu Caves. Replying to the original question by Taib Azamudden Md Taib (PAS-Baling), Abdul Hamid said the government provided annual allocations for religious programmes to be carried out by the mosques throughout the country. He said the government provided RM6 million for the "takmir" programme this year conducted by 3,051 takmir teachers. Johor received the highest allocation of RM939,400 followed by Kedah (RM909,600), Terengganu (RM700,500), Pahang (RM660,600) and Kelantan (RM447,600). He said the Islamic Religious Development Department (JAKIM) was facing difficulty in monitoring the classes due to the shortage of teachers, differering timetable between mosques, and officials being burdened with too much work. Replying to a supplementary question by Mohd Ali Hassan (BN-Tebrau), Abdul Hamid said the government would not extend the services of "takmir" teachers who had deviated from the policies and curriculum that had been drawn up. -- BERNAMA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You have a voice mail message waiting for you at iHello.com: http://click.egroups.com/1/2377/7/_/1812/_/953837380/ -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault -- http://www.egroups.com/docvault/beritamalaysia/?m=1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body: UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan ) ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net ) ( Bermasalah? Sila hubungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pengirim: abuhanif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>