During a working visit to Malaysia, UMSU Rector Prof. Dr. Agussani M.AP inaugurated the Al-Qudwah Integrated Islamic Low School hall owned by the Alfikh Orchard foundation, Early Childhood Centre, Selangor Malaysia.
Al-Qudwah Integrated Islamic School, Selangor-Malaysia, is an integrated Islamic school equivalent to the Alfikh Orchard Foundation Elementary School, Early Childhood Centre, a non-governmental organization engaged in education in Selangor, Malaysia.
The inauguration ceremony was symbolically marked by the cutting of the ribbon by the Chancellor of UMSU, Prof. Agussani M.AP, witnessed by CEO Al Fikh Orchard Siti Ruzita Ramli, CEO Sri Alqudwah, Nabeel Ozir Bin Zuljamal, CFO Sri Alqudwah Anizah Binti Samah. Vice Chancellor II, Prof. Akrim MPd, Director of Postgraduate Prof. Dr. Triono Eddy SHMHum. Assistant Postgraduate Deputy. Prof. Dr. Fitra Jambak, ST, MT, Dean of FAI Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Qorib, MA, and Secretary of the Office of International Affairs and Cooperation (OIC) UMSU Mhd. Shareza Hafiz, M. Acc.
UMSU Chancellor Prof. Dr. Agussani M.AP, in his speech, felt grateful and proud for the trust that had been given to him to inaugurate the multi-purpose building belonging to the foundation in the allied country.
“With the words of bismillahirrahmanirrahim, I declare that the hall building of the Al-Qudwah Integration Islamic Low School is officially opened,” said the Rector, cutting the ribbon.
The Rector hopes the building can be used as well as possible by students, such as art performances and other activities that can hone students’ skills at the Al-Qudwah Integrated Islamic Law School.
The inauguration ceremony of the building was strung together with art performances presented by students of the Al-Qudwah Integrated Islamic Low School and Tadika Integrasi Genius Khalifah students.
Al Fikh Orchard CEO Siti Ruzita Ramli said this was a form of appreciation and gratitude for the cooperation that had been carried out.
“We feel proud to be working with UMSU, where so far UMSU has sent students to Selangor in the form of student mobility; this is very helpful for us in the implementation of our school education process,” said Siti Ruzita.








