Malaysia

‘Only non-Muslim houses of worship exempted from Jawi signage rule’

 Directive to use Jawi script on business premises and advertisement signboards and road signs was for all premises, says Pahang exco

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Nov 2020 6:55PM

‘Only non-Muslim houses of worship exempted from Jawi signage rule’
 Local Government and Housing Committee chairman Datuk Abd Rahim Muda says that since the directive came into force a total of 198 compound fines had been issued by local authorities to the owners of business premises that have failed to comply – Wikipedia pic, November 18, 2020

KUANTAN – Only non-Muslim houses of worship are exempted from the Pahang government’s directive to include Jawi script on signboards, said state Local Government and Housing Committee chairman Datuk Abd Rahim Muda.

He said the directive to use Jawi script on business premises and advertisement signboards, as well as road signs beginning January 1 this year, was for all premises, including those that belong to non-government organisations and Chinese associations.

“We want to clarify that Jawi script does not symbolise Islam, but it is part of Malay and Arab culture. In fact, agreements between the past government and the British were written in Jawi.

“Supposedly there should not be any confusion regarding the Jawi issue at this level, because everything had been informed together with the terms and font size,” he said when replying to a question from Lee Chin Chen (PH-Bilut) at the State Legislative Assembly at Wisma Sri Pahang here today.

As of September 30, he said a total of 198 compound fines had been issued by local authorities to the owners of business premises who failed to comply with the directive. Bernama, November 18, 2020

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