Department of Islamic Development Malaysia

{{Short description|Malaysia religious government agency}}

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| name = Department of Islamic Development Malaysia

| native_name = {{Script/Arabic|جابتن كماجوان اسلام مليسيا}}

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| logo = File:JAKIM logo.svg

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| logo_caption = Logo of Department of Islamic Development Malaysia

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| headquarters = Blok A dan B, Kompleks Islam Putrajaya, No 23, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Presint 3, 62100 Putrajaya

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| budget = MYR 1.5 Billion (2023)

| minister1_name = Mohd Na'im Mokhtar

| minister1_pfo = Minister in the Prime Minister's Department for Religious Affair

| chief1_name = Dato' Dr. Sirajuddin Suhaimee

| chief1_position = Director General

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Department of Islamic Development Malaysia ({{langx|ms|Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia}}, Jawi: {{Script/Arabic|جابتن كماجوان اسلام مليسيا}}) or popularly known as JAKIM ({{Script/Arabic|جاكيم}}), is a federal government agency in Malaysia that administers Islamic affairs in Malaysia.{{cite web |url=http://www.islam.gov.my/en/|title=Sejarah JAKIM |author= |date=13 March 2018 |website=JAKIM |access-date=13 July 2020 |quote=}}

History

In 1969, Malaysia's Conference of Rulers decided that there was a need for a body to mobilise the development and progress of Muslims in Malaysia, in line with the status of Malaysia as a growing Islamic country and gaining international attention.

Realising this fact, a secretariat to the National Council of Islamic Religious Affairs Malaysia (MKI) was established, to preserve the purity of Islamic beliefs and teachings. The secretariat was later developed as the Religious Division, the Prime Minister's Department which was then re-promoted to the Islamic Affairs Division (Malay: Bahagian Hal Ehwal Islam) (BAHEIS).

On 1 January 1997, in line with the growing development and progress of Islam in the country, the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) was established by the Malaysian government as taking over power and role of BAHEIS.

On 1 October 2003, a new halal certification logo is introduced.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pEEhAAAAIBAJ&dq=Lim+Bee+Kau&pg=PA4&article_id=3372,40021|title=New standardised halal certification logo for all States|publisher=New Straits Times|date=1 October 2003}}

Function

The Department of Islamic Development Malaysia, the Prime Minister's Department plays a central role in the planning of Islamic Affairs management and development of the Ummah with the following functions:{{cite web |url=https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/2018/06/25/more-significant-role-for-jakim/ |title=More significant role for Jakim |last=Ariffin |first= Irwan |date=25 June 2018 |work=The Star |access-date= 13 July 2020|quote=}}

  • Responsible as a planner who determines the development and progress of Islamic Affairs in Malaysia;
  • Formulate a policy for the development of Islamic Affairs in the country and maintain the purity of Islamic beliefs and teachings
  • Assist in formulating and harmonising the necessary laws and regulations as well as evaluating and coordinating the implementation of existing laws and administration in the efforts to resolve problems of Muslims;
  • Implement ummah development programs and appreciation of Islam in the management of the country;
  • Coordinate legal enforcement mechanisms as well as regulatory affairs of Islamic Affairs nationwide;
  • Evaluate Islamic Affairs programs implemented in the country;
  • Acting as a collector, disseminator and reference center of information on Islamic affairs; and
  • Implement community development efforts through regional and international cooperation.

Organisation structure

The department consists of three main sectors, namely Policy Sector, Operations Sector and Management Sector.

The Policy Sector is divided into six Divisions:

  • Islamic Development Policy division
  • Research division
  • Coordination of Shariah Enforcement and Prosecution division
  • External Affairs and Relationships division
  • Halal Management division
  • Maqasid Syariah division{{cite web |url=https://www.islam.gov.my/ms/bahagian-maqasid-syariah/profil|title=Maqasid Syariah : Sejagat~Inklusif~Progresif |author= |date=13 July 2020 |website=JAKIM |access-date=3 August 2020 |quote=}}

The Operations Sector is divided into five divisions:

  • Dawah division
  • Family, Social and Community division
  • Publications division
  • Broadcasting division - Known as the Radio and Television Dawah Units of state broadcaster Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) before their transfer to the Islamic Affairs division of the Prime Minister Department on 1 June 1994. It is responsible for producing religious programmings for RTM's radio and television channels. Its radio channel – Salam FM was established on 15 February 2009 and broadcast from Wisma Radio in Angkasapuri, Kuala Lumpur from 11:00pm to 8:00am, sharing the same frequency as Asyik FM.{{cite web|url=https://www.islam.gov.my/ms/bahagian-penyiaran/profil|title=Bahagian Penyiaran|website=JAKIM |date=10 March 2021 |access-date=16 December 2022}}{{cite web|url=https://berita.rtm.gov.my/index.php/semasa/42676-salamfm-beroperasi-di-konti-baharu|title=SALAMfm beroperasi di konti baharu|website=berita.rtm.gov.my|date=1 July 2022}}
  • Education division

The Management Sector is divided into four divisions:

  • Human Resource Management division
  • Financial division
  • Information Management division
  • Management Services division

The following organisations are placed directly under the Director General of Jakim:

  • Islamic Training Institute of Malaysia (Malay Institut Latihan Islam Malaysia) (ILIM){{cite web |url=http://www.islam.gov.my/institut-latihan-islam-malaysia|title=Institut Latihan Islam Malaysia |author= |date=13 July 2020 |website=JAKIM |access-date=13 July 2020 |quote=}}
  • Legal Division
  • Secretary of the Malaysian Halal Council{{cite web |url=http://www.halal.gov.my/v4/index.php?data=bW9kdWxlcy9jZXJ0aWZ5X2JvZHk7Ozs7&utama=CB_LIST |title=RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN HALAL CERTIFICATION BODIES ( FHCB ) |author= |date=29 April 2019 |website=Halal Malaysia Official Portal |publisher=Halal Malaysia |access-date=3 August 2020 |quote=}}
  • Darul Quran{{cite web |url=http://www.darulquran.gov.my/xs/index.php |title=Sejarah Darul Quran |author= |date=29 April 2019 |website=Darul Quran |access-date=13 July 2020 |quote=}}
  • Sarawak Islamic Skills Institute (Malay:Institut Kemahiran Islam Malaysia Sarawak) (IKMAS)
  • Sabah Institute of Islamic Studies and Dawah (Malay:Institut Pengajian Islam dan Dakwah Sabah) (IPDAS)
  • JAKIM (Sabah branch)
  • JAKIM (Sarawak branch)
  • Corporate Communication unit
  • Integrity Unit File:Putra Mosque being reflected in the lake (crop).jpg

The three main mosques are placed under the JAKIM Preaching Division:

List of Directors-General

Since formation of JAKIM, 10 peoples was appointed in this position with currently lead by Sirajuddin Suhaimee.

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!Name

!Years in office

Abdul Hamid Zainal Abidin

|1995 - 2001

Mohamad Shahir Abdullah

|2001 - 2003

Mustafa Abdul Rahman

|2004 - 2006

Wan Mohamad Sheikh Abdul Aziz

|2006 - 2012

Othman Mustapha

|2012 - 2018

Mohamad Nordin Ibrahim

|2018 - 2019

Paimuzi Yahya

|2020

Abdul Aziz Jusoh

|2021 - 2022

Hakimah Mohd Yusoff{{cite news |date=18 March 2022 |title=Hakimah appointed Jakim's first female DG |url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2022/03/781189/hakimah-appointed-jakims-first-female-dg |access-date=4 December 2022 |work=bernama}}

|2022 - 2024

Sirajuddin Suhaimee

|2024 - Incumbent

Legalisation

The formation of JAKIM faced criticism from many groups claiming its establishment violated the constitution of Malaysia. G25, a group of representing of former civil servant said the established of JAKIM was not aligned with constitution as power of the Conference of Rulers does not include the formation of JAKIM cited of Article 38 of the constitution.{{cite web |url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/506753 |title=Jakim, NCIA not aligned with constitution, says G25 |author=Ramieza Wahid |date=11 January 2020 |website=Malaysikini |publisher=Malaysiakini |access-date=3 August 2020 |quote=}} However, former Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad defended the formation of JAKIM by citing it was aimed at bringing the government in line with Islamic teachings. His statement was supported by Mujahid Yusof Rawa, former Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) quoted it was set up to cater to the current needs, including when it comes to managing the budget for the administration of Islamic matters.{{cite web |url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2018/02/06/mahathir-defends-establishment-of-jakim/|title=Mahathir defends establishment of Jakim |author=Soo Wern Jun |date=6 February 2018 |website=freemalaysiatoday |publisher=MTNews |access-date=3 August 2020 |quote=}}{{cite web |url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/01/13/mujahid-defends-jakim-after-g25s-query-on-its-legality/ |title=Mujahid defends Jakim after G25's query on its legality |author=Adam Abu Bakar |date=13 January 2020 |website=freemalaysiatoday |publisher=FMTNews |access-date=3 August 2020 |quote=}}

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