Mumtaz jaafar biography

Malaysian Power

Hi Everyone, lately I’ve been writing too much about the outside athlete except one, for the Supermokh post.Today, I would like to write about the sports scene in my own country,Malaysia. Here in Malaysia, the sports scene is quite good. From the national football team, the Olympic team, boxing, swimming, hockey and many more. As I am being born at the 90’s, I know quite about the previous sports scene in Malaysia. I know that Malaysia football team once ago draws with the North London side Arsenal during the Tony Adams era. See, I’m a real Gooners am i?

 The first person I would like to talk about in this domestic sports scene is the one that most of us might totally forget about her. The name is Mumtaz Jaafar.  Mumtaz Jaafar and was born on June 30, 1962, the name Mumtaz is very familiar in sports arenas nationwide. She who comes from Nilai​​, Negeri Sembilan,  become the best female athletes ever produced by Malaysia. At the 80’s, Mumtaz has represented the country compete in the sprint at the international level.

Next in line, another best runner Malay

Dr. Nur Suriya Mohd Nor is an Assistant Professor and the former Head of Department of Usul al-Din and Comparative Religion, Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences (KIRKHS), International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). Dr Nur. Suriya obtained her Master’s Degree and Doctor of Philosophy in Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Heritage (Usul Al-Din and Comparative Religion) from IIUM. Her specializations incorporate Islamic Da’wah and the study of religions focussing on Buddhism. 

Dr. Nur Suriya has contributed greatly in the field with numerous publications on diverse areas, including Islam and other religions, Mahayana Buddhism, Muslim scholars of Nusantara, Islamic Da’wah, and Bediuzzaman Said Nursi.

She is currently the Deputy Dean of Academic Affairs and Student Management at IIUM Academy of Graduate and Professional Studies (IIUM Academy). She is also has been appointed as Academic Quality Assurance Liaison (AQAL) for IIUM Academy.

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