2,000 Pahang Tahfiz Students Join Solidarity With Palestine Programme
Pahang State Islamic Religious Affairs, Rural Development and Orang Asli Affairs Committee chairman Datuk Seri Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad said through the programme, the state government channelled RM2,000 in aid to each of the 179 institutions, in addition to RM100 for each participating student.
'For students who could not attend today, God willing, the state government will follow up either by organising a special event or inviting them to the department,' he told Bernama at the Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Mustain Billah Mosque here today.
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