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College in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kolej Islam Sultan Alam Shah (English: Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College; abbreviated KISAS; formerly known as Kolej Islam Klang) is an Islamic boarding school in Klang, Selangor. Initially named as Kolej Islam Malaya, it is the first institution for Islamic higher education in Malaya[1][2][3]
Kolej Islam Sultan Alam Shah KISAS | |
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Peti Surat 64, Jalan Kota Raja, 41906 , Selangor Malaysia | |
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Type | Premier boarding secondary school owned by the Government |
Motto | Bersama Merangkul Keunggulan (Together Embracing Excellence) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Islam |
Established | 4 April 1955[citation needed] |
School district | Klang |
Principal | Kamarul Ariffin |
Grades | Form 4 to Upper Form 6 |
Number of students | Approx. 700 |
Language | Malay, English and Arabic |
Color(s) | Green & Yellow |
Yearbook | RESTU |
Affiliations | SBP, SBT |
School Code | BRA 0001 |
Special student bodies |
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Alumni | ALKIS |
Website | https://sites.google.com/view/perkisasdigital/laman-utama |
It was bestowed the title Sekolah Berprestasi Tinggi (High Performing School) in 2010 by the Ministry Of Education.[4] Among others, the school is noted for its Silat and Nasheed teams.[5] The school has also played host for bench marking visits on areas such as Arabic Language, Public Speaking and Silat. In the 2013 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), the school obtained GPS of 1.27.[6]
Islamic College of Malaya (Malay: Kolej Islam Malaya, KIM) was founded in 1955 (1374 AH).[7][8] The institution were build under effort from Malaya Muslim scholars as early as 1920's and with the support from Malay Sultan[1]. KIM was built on a plot of land measuring approximately 14.3 acres located at Jalan Kota Raja, about half a mile from Klang.
The college originated as a palace known as Istana Jamaiah[9], later donated by Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj[10], hoping that it would give birth to scholars who follow Allah's guidance, illuminating society with the spirit of Islam and to eliminate every form of injustice and ignorance. Back then, KIM function as the main gate for Malay students to pursue studies to Al Azhar University.It also serve as an avenue for Singaporean Malay and Bruneian Malays that unable to continue their studies at the Middle East.[11][12] The education consist of two years preparatory curricula and five yeas of higher studies.[1]The first batch of students (consist of fifty students) were under directorship of Haji Ismail Omar, a religious teacher from Johor assited by two Egyptian Al Azhar scholars. [13][14] Graduate will received diploma, allowing them to become religious teacher.[13]
In 1961, Mahmud Saltut, rector for Al Azhar University, was invited to Kolej Islam and he agreed that the higher certificate by KIM is similar with Al Azhar bachelor degree and allow those with the certificate to enroll into Al Azhar master program. In 1963, ten graduate students from KIM pursue their master at Al Azhar University.[1]
In 1966 (1386 AH), the college moved to a new building in Petaling Jaya (the current International Islamic University Malaysia Centre for Foundation Studies) and Bangi (the current National University of Malaysia Faculty of Islamic Studies), yet still continued its preparation courses in Klang.
In 1967, the college, taken by the Ministry of Education was converted into a government-aided school known as Klang Islamic College (Malay: Kolej Islam Klang, KIK) and become a feeder for Kolej Islam Malaya.[15][16] Finally, in 1972, it was turned into a fully residential school with great facilities until today. The school were noted for influencing the standardization of religious school curriculum in Malaysia.[1]
In 1989, KIK was renamed Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College (Malay: Kolej Islam Sultan Alam Shah, KISAS) by Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah al-Haj. Until now, the former Sultan's palace is still standing.
KISAS was recognised as a Cluster School[17][18] in 2007 and as a High-Performing School in 2010.[19]
Persatuan Alumni Kolej Islam, Klang, Malaysia (ALKIS) is the association of former students of the Islamic College for the three Islamic Colleges of :
ALKIS is also known as the Islamic College Alumni Association, Klang, Malaysia or Persatuan Alumni Kolej Islam, Klang, Malaysia (ALKIS).
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