KUCHING – The Sarawak Islamic Religious Department (JAIS) hosted its Aidilfitri Friendly Ceremony at the Arcum Tent, Sarawak Islamic Complex Hall, bringing together leaders, officials, and community members in a festive atmosphere of unity and gratitude.
The event was marked by the attendance of several distinguished guests. Among them were the Honorable Datuk Dr. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Junaidi, Deputy Minister in the Sarawak Premier’s Department (Regional Development Agency Project Coordinator, DBKU and Islamic Affairs), accompanied by Yang Berbahagia Datin Siti Shorgayah binti Haji Ahmad Zaidin.
Also present were Datuk Haji Misnu bin Haji Taha, President of the Sarawak Islamic Council, with Datin Hajah Jamilah binti Haji Said; Sahibus Samahah Datu Haji Khalidi bin Haji Ibrahim, Mufti of Sarawak; and Tuan Haji Mual bin Haji Suaud, Director of JAIS, with Mrs. Habsah binti Drahman.
Other notable figures included Police Commissioner Datuk Mohamad Zainal bin Haji Abdullah, Sarawak Police Commissioner; Datu Haji Awang Suhaili bin Ledi, Chief Syarie Judge of the Sarawak Sharia Justice Department; and Haji Ahmad Sukarno bin Haji Saini, Director of the Sarawak Mufti Department.
Their presence underscored the significance of the occasion, reflecting the strong ties between state leadership, Islamic institutions, and the wider community.
The ceremony provided a platform to strengthen relationships among government leaders, Islamic agencies, civil servants, and local communities. Held in the spirit of Aidilfitri, the gathering emphasised harmony, fraternity, and shared blessings.
Organisers highlighted that the event was not only a celebration of the festival but also an opportunity to reinforce cooperation and unity across different sectors of society.
Aidilfitri, which marks the end of Ramadan, is traditionally a time for forgiveness, renewal, and togetherness. The JAIS ceremony reflected these values, offering a moment for participants to reconnect and reaffirm their commitment to collective progress.
The setting at the Sarawak Islamic Complex added to the sense of solemnity and cultural significance, making the occasion both festive and meaningful.
Community members near the Majma’ Tuanku Abdul Halim Mua’adzam Shah Building also joined the celebration, further strengthening the bond between institutions and the public.
The event demonstrated how religious and cultural observances can serve as bridges, fostering understanding and cooperation among diverse groups.
As Sarawak continues to embrace its multicultural identity, gatherings such as this highlight the role of religious institutions in promoting unity and social cohesion.
The Aidilfitri Friendly Ceremony by JAIS stood as a reminder that celebrations rooted in tradition can also serve as powerful forums for strengthening relationships and building harmony across society.






