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MAIWP aid brings relief, eases burden of Asnaf families
MAIWP aid brings relief, eases burden of Asnaf families

The Sun

time17-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

MAIWP aid brings relief, eases burden of Asnaf families

KUALA LUMPUR: Smiles of relief and heartfelt gratitude marked the Ziarah Kasih Asnaf Bersama MAIWP programme, as asnaf residents of the Sri Perak Public Housing Complex here received aid from the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) today. For the recipients, the aid extended beyond material support, offering hope and assurance that their struggles had not gone unnoticed. Four individuals received various forms of basic necessities and medical assistance through the programme, which was also attended by MAIWP deputy chief executive officer (management) Mohd Fauzi Abidin and Zakat Distribution Division deputy manager (social wellbeing) Wan Maizatun Wan Hassan, along with several MAIWP officials. One of the recipients Noorhaini Zainal Abidin, 54, said the assistance had somewhat eased the burden of caring for her youngest son, Harmie Razali, 21, a final-year student at the Indera Mahkota MARA Professional College in Pahang, who sustained a serious brain injury in a road accident in April last year. The petty trader said her son was completely bedridden and fully dependent on respiratory support and special milk, which came at a cost of about RM2,800 a month. 'Initially, I paid for the treatment myself, but his recovery took time. Eventually, I could no longer afford it, so I reached out to MAIWP again, and they provided physiotherapy assistance at home,' she told reporters. Noorhaini said things began to change when MAIWP stepped in to provide assistance to those in need from June last year, which included essential items such as disposable nappies, special milk and medical equipment. She said MAIWP also covered the cost of her son's physiotherapy treatment, amounting to RM150 per session, to help speed up his recovery. Noorhaini said the process of applying for MAIWP assistance was simple, with applicants only required to submit the necessary documents to the office, and aid approved and delivered to recipients' homes within a month. Another recipient, Siti Zuhaili Idris, 31, expressed her gratitude, saying the assistance had been invaluable in helping her care for her five-year-old daughter, Nur Arissa Sabrina Mohammed Zulkarnain, who suffers from a perforated heart. The mother of two said Nur Arissa Sabrina was diagnosed with the condition while still in the womb and was now fully dependent on special milk and intensive home care, with monthly expenses amounting to nearly RM1,000 for milk, nappies and other medical needs. 'Alhamdulillah, things are easier now as MAIWP gives me two boxes of milk (12 cans), nappies, RM600 in assistance and another RM300 every month,' she said, adding that the application process was straightforward and could be completed online without having to leave her child. Meanwhile, Wan Maizatun said MAIWP always strived to channel aid based on the actual needs of each asnaf family. 'We understand that each family has different needs, so they can inform us of what they actually need through our WhatsApp hotline, and we will do our best to meet them,' she said. At the same time, she dismissed viral allegations of aid misappropriation, stressing that all assistance was distributed in full compliance with the standard operating procedures and procurement guidelines set by the government.

MAIWP Aid Brings Relief, Eases Burden Of Asnaf Families
MAIWP Aid Brings Relief, Eases Burden Of Asnaf Families

Barnama

time17-06-2025

  • Health
  • Barnama

MAIWP Aid Brings Relief, Eases Burden Of Asnaf Families

KUALA LUMPUR, June 17 (Bernama) -- Smiles of relief and heartfelt gratitude marked the Ziarah Kasih Asnaf Bersama MAIWP programme, as asnaf residents of the Sri Perak Public Housing Complex here received aid from the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) today. For the recipients, the aid extended beyond material support, offering hope and assurance that their struggles had not gone unnoticed. Four individuals received various forms of basic necessities and medical assistance through the programme, which was also attended by MAIWP deputy chief executive officer (management) Mohd Fauzi Abidin and Zakat Distribution Division deputy manager (social wellbeing) Wan Maizatun Wan Hassan, along with several MAIWP officials. One of the recipients Noorhaini Zainal Abidin, 54, said the assistance had somewhat eased the burden of caring for her youngest son, Harmie Razali, 21, a final-year student at the Indera Mahkota MARA Professional College in Pahang, who sustained a serious brain injury in a road accident in April last year. The petty trader said her son was completely bedridden and fully dependent on respiratory support and special milk, which came at a cost of about RM2,800 a month. 'Initially, I paid for the treatment myself, but his recovery took time. Eventually, I could no longer afford it, so I reached out to MAIWP again, and they provided physiotherapy assistance at home,' she told reporters. Noorhaini said things began to change when MAIWP stepped in to provide assistance to those in need from June last year, which included essential items such as disposable nappies, special milk and medical equipment. She said MAIWP also covered the cost of her son's physiotherapy treatment, amounting to RM150 per session, to help speed up his recovery. Noorhaini said the process of applying for MAIWP assistance was simple, with applicants only required to submit the necessary documents to the office, and aid approved and delivered to recipients' homes within a month.

Aidiladha: Istana Negara distributes sacrificial meat to 14,000 recipients
Aidiladha: Istana Negara distributes sacrificial meat to 14,000 recipients

New Straits Times

time09-06-2025

  • General
  • New Straits Times

Aidiladha: Istana Negara distributes sacrificial meat to 14,000 recipients

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 14,000 individuals, including those from the asnaf (tithe recipient) group, received sacrificial meat contributed by Istana Negara in conjunction with this year's Aidiladha celebration. Comptroller of the Royal Household of Istana Negara Datuk Wira Zailani Hashim said His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, had consented to the donation of 100 cows for the distribution. He said the recipients included Istana Negara staff, members of the B40 group in various government departments and agencies, orphans, tahfiz students, residents of Community Rehabilitation Centre and individuals from schools and institutions under the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) and Social Welfare Department. "In total, around 14,000 people have received or will receive the sacrificial meat," he told reporters at Surau Al Jannah, Pinggiran Bukit Jalil PPR today At the surau, four cows were sacrificed and the meat distributed to 225 asnaf in the surrounding area. Zailani, in his speech, said the contribution reflected the deep care and concern of Their Majesties Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Zarith Sofiah for the people, especially those in need. "This is not merely a donation of sacrificial meat, but a gesture that carries a profound message of compassion and empathy," he said. He added that such efforts should serve as an example for others - whether from the government, private sector or individuals, to cultivate a culture of giving and sharing. "In these challenging times, the values of togetherness, mutual support, and empathy are more important than ever. The spirit of sacrifice should be translated into continuous acts of kindness, not limited to festive occasions alone," he said. Meanwhile, Surau Al Jannah chairman Ismail Zainuddin expressed his gratitude to Istana Negara for the contribution. "This is the first time we have received sacrificial meat from Istana Negara. Alhamdulillah, the contribution has been a great help to the asnaf in this area," he said. He added that the PPR community consists of five housing blocks and that residents had shown strong support for the programme. — BERNAMA

Royal tour reflects concern of the royal institution for the people - Mohd Na'im
Royal tour reflects concern of the royal institution for the people - Mohd Na'im

The Sun

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Royal tour reflects concern of the royal institution for the people - Mohd Na'im

PUTRAJAYA: The intention by His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, to embark on a 'Kembara Diraja' (Royal Tour) across the federal territories to meet the people and distribute zakat (tithe) reflects the love and concern of the Royal Institution for the people, especially the poor, needy and vulnerable. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said this was conveyed by Sultan Ibrahim in his Royal Address at an investiture ceremony in conjunction with His Majesty's official birthday celebration at Istana Negara yesterday. He expressed his gratitude for the message and pledged his full commitment to supporting and realising His Majesty's noble wishes. 'The Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) will work closely with the Prime Minister's Department and relevant agencies, including local authorities, to implement this special programme in phases,' Mohd Na'im said in a post on his official Facebook page today. He said the main objective of the Royal Tour initiative is to personally deliver zakat to the poor and needy, assess the actual needs of the people through a grassroots and people-friendly approach, enhance the effectiveness of the zakat distribution system, and strengthen the bond between the Royal Institution and the rakyat. 'Indeed, the concern and compassion shown by His Majesty serve as a meaningful source of inspiration to all leaders and agencies, for them to uphold the values of compassion, social justice and the culture of giving in our society. 'Daulat Tuanku, May Allah SWT bless His Majesty's reign, grant strength and wisdom for His Majesty to lead the nation and its people,' he said.

Royal tour reflects concern of the royal institution for the people
Royal tour reflects concern of the royal institution for the people

The Sun

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Royal tour reflects concern of the royal institution for the people

PUTRAJAYA: The intention by His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, to embark on a 'Kembara Diraja' (Royal Tour) across the federal territories to meet the people and distribute zakat (tithe) reflects the love and concern of the Royal Institution for the people, especially the poor, needy and vulnerable. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said this was conveyed by Sultan Ibrahim in his Royal Address at an investiture ceremony in conjunction with His Majesty's official birthday celebration at Istana Negara yesterday. He expressed his gratitude for the message and pledged his full commitment to supporting and realising His Majesty's noble wishes. 'The Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) will work closely with the Prime Minister's Department and relevant agencies, including local authorities, to implement this special programme in phases,' Mohd Na'im said in a post on his official Facebook page today. He said the main objective of the Royal Tour initiative is to personally deliver zakat to the poor and needy, assess the actual needs of the people through a grassroots and people-friendly approach, enhance the effectiveness of the zakat distribution system, and strengthen the bond between the Royal Institution and the rakyat. 'Indeed, the concern and compassion shown by His Majesty serve as a meaningful source of inspiration to all leaders and agencies, for them to uphold the values of compassion, social justice and the culture of giving in our society. 'Daulat Tuanku, May Allah SWT bless His Majesty's reign, grant strength and wisdom for His Majesty to lead the nation and its people,' he said.

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