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Thursday, January 18, 2024

BRUNEI: Compulsory Islamic Teaching in Schools

Source: VOMC
Sources:
 VOM USA, Borneo Bulletin, The Star

The grounds of Tumpuan Telisai School in Brunei.

A school in Brunei.
Photo: Wikipedia / Pangalau (cc)
 

On November 1st, Islamic religious teaching was officially integrated into the educational system of schools in Brunei. This requirement was issued due to a decree from the country's sultan. The newly mandated curriculum applies to all students from the second to fifth grades – whether they attend public or private school. It involves an hour of instruction each day, including the practise of Islamic prayers and study of the Quran.

Christians in the country have requested prayer that their children will be effectively discipled at home and in the church, so their faith will continually strengthen and sustain them.
For more on the challenges facing followers of Jesus in Brunei, go to our country report.

Pray for guidance on behalf of Christian parents in this Southeast Asian country as they deal with the newly implemented educational system. May these believers continue raising their children in the ways of the Lord, teaching them to love and serve Him despite any opposition they may encounter. 

While navigating the growing governmental restrictions, may our Bruneian family in Christ receive divine wisdom, strength and boldness as they seek to faithfully share the Gospel message with those around them.

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