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Muhammadiyah and ‘Aisyiyah Boost Education for Indonesian Migrant Children in Malaysia

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Muhammadiyah and ‘Aisyiyah Boost Education for Indonesian Migrant Children in Malaysia

MUHAMMADIYAH.OR.ID, MALAYSIA – The learning centers managed by the Muhammadiyah and ‘Aisyiyah Special Branch (PCIM-PCIA) of Malaysia are encouraged to take a more active role in supporting the education of children of Indonesian migrant worker (PMI) families.

“There are many challenges. We’re aware of them, and we’ve received many reports. However, this is part of our mission,” said Chairperson of the ‘Aisyiyah Siti Noordjannah Djohantini during a visit to PCIM-PCIA of Malaysia in Ruhama, Gombak, Kuala Lumpur, on May 5.

Noordjannah stressed the importance of the PCIM-PCIA learning centers in helping children of Indonesian migrants, especially those who struggle to access formal education in Malaysia.

“The government may not yet be able to reach them so that Muhammadiyah and ‘Aisyiyah should step in to support our fellow Indonesians who are here trying to build a better life,” said Noordjannah.

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While providing education for      has its own difficulties, Noordjannah believes it is possible if everyone works together and looks out for each other.

“We should care for our families because they are our foundation, whether in Malaysia or elsewhere. This is one of our priorities, especially because family problems today are very serious,” she said.

She called on Muhammadiyah and ‘Aisyiyah members in Malaysia to reach out to children who face obstacles in getting an education. She emphasized that the joy and enlightenment of Muhammadiyah’s mission must reach every child.

Noordjannah also praised the strong sense of independence among Muhammadiyah members in Malaysia. She said their presence is not just organizational but is shown through real efforts to help others.

Noordjannah acknowledged the unique challenges faced by Muhammadiyah members living abroad, including in Malaysia. Even so, she encouraged them to stay committed to the organization, saying it is a wise choice.

She also reminded the PCIA members not to fall behind the PCIM in their efforts, and that both organizations should grow together, supporting one another in their shared mission.

“If Muhammadiyah moves forward, ‘Aisyiyah must also move forward. In some places, if ‘Aisyiyah takes the lead, then Muhammadiyah must give support,” she said.

There are currently six ‘Aisyiyah special subbranches of Malaysia. Noordjannah believed that this number could grow, especially with the establishment of Universiti Muhammadiyah Malaysia (UMAM) in the state of Perlis.

She also encouraged Muhammadiyah and ‘Aisyiyah to go beyond formal presence and become a positive force in their communities.

“Start from simple things, and make sure those things bring joy,” said Noordjannah.

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