PENDIDIKAN ISLAM DI MALAYSIA
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https://doi.org/10.24014/af.v10i1.3839Keywords:
Malaysia, Southeast Asian, Islamic educationAbstract
Malaysia is one of the Southeast Asian countries that adhere to the parliamentary system. Where the power is held by the prime minister. As a country that makes Islam as the official religion, it was obvious that government intervention in the survival of Islam in Malaysia is quite advanced and rapidly recognized. Many Islamic educational institutions are nurtured well, including the most attention from the governmentReferences
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