education

kafni

[kelas fardhu ain nurul iman]

To act as a centre of Islamic centre that provides programmes and a fun and effective learning experience.

The Quran and obligatory religious knowledge (Fardhu Ain) are commonly the earliest education received by Muslim students in Malaysia. Students aged seven to twelve years old attend these classes to strengthen the basis of religious education especially in fields of the Quran and Fardhu Ain. These supplementary classes, which are voluntary in nature as opposed to the compulsory mainstream education, typically run by respective State Governments or non-profit organizations. To date, YASA operates three KAFNI centres in Pahang, which receive around 300 students each year.

View the Organization Chart of KAFNI.

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