Sarawak MAKSAK Women’s Group Continues the Legacy of Juma’ani
Published atOct 20, 2025 09:44 am
(Singapore, 20th) The Sarawak Government Members’ Welfare and Sports Council (MAKSAK) Women’s Group continues to carry forward the legacy of the late former advisor, Puan Sri Datuk Amar Juma’ani Tuanku Bujang, by visiting Madrasah Al-Junied Al-Islamiah. According to a statement, this visit aims to pay tribute to and recognize her contributions, highlighting her important role in promoting educational development and strengthening friendly ties between Sarawak and the institution. “She was an alumna of Madrasah Al-Junied Al-Islamiah and, during her lifetime, actively supported Islamic education empowerment programs and expanded the cooperation network between the school and Sarawak,” the statement said yesterday. The statement noted that last Friday’s visit was led by her daughter, Dayang Norjihan. “The visit included a meeting with the school’s management, a majlis tahlil prayer ceremony for her, as well as a donation of goods to the school, which was received by the principal, Herman Cher Ma’in,” the statement explained. The statement added that the delegation also visited the Madrasah Al-Junied Chemistry Laboratory (Makmal Kimia Madrasah Al-Junied), which was inaugurated during her lifetime, symbolizing her support for the development of educational facilities. “It is hoped that this visit will continue her legacy, enhance the standard of Islamic education, and strengthen the charitable work of the Sarawak MAKSAK Women’s Group,” the statement said. Dayang Norjihan (fifth from left) with Sarawak MAKSAK Women's Group members, together with Herman and student representatives from the school.
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