e-Risalah Julai-Sept 2023
“My hope is to create a progressive youthmovement ecosystemas the primary stakeholder in uplifting the noble values within society. The youth serve as ambassadors of our country, playing a pivotal role in fostering unity and rekindling togetherness in Malaysia,” Muhammad Isyraq Husaini Muliadi “The future of our country is in our hands, andwe should embrace the government’s efforts, rather than being like an empty vessel thatmakes themost noise (peoplewith the least knowledge, wisdom, and ability are often the ones who talk themost and the loudest),” Nur Rasyiqah Unigkutti TwoUSIMLawStudents Selected as T wo students from USIM, Muhammad Isyraq Husaini Muliadi and Nur Rasyiqah Unigkutti from the Faculty of Shariah and Law (FSU), have been selected as Perdana Fellows in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) and the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS). MeanTheir efforts start with an application on the KBS official website, followed by a screening process that includes resume evaluation and essay writing. Afterward, they undergo a psychometric test and are then invited for an interview and an orientation session. The Perdana Fellows program serves as a platform for young people to grasp the country’s policies and gain exposure, enabling them to understand not only the leadership, traditions, culture, and government direction but also, most importantly, to cultivate dynamic, competitive youth with relevant knowledge of the country’s administrative system. The appointment of the Perdana Fellows for 2023 was officiated by Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. A total of 56 selected Fellows will start work from August 23 to December 31, 2023. They are eligible to receive an allowance of RM2,000 for university graduates and RM1,000 for those still studying at university. Perdana Fellows 2023 Muhammad Isyraq Husaini Muliadi, born in Johor and raised in Selangor, has recently completed his industrial internship at Razie Razak & Associates Law Firmand is set to graduate this year. The second of four siblings, he represents USIMandMalaysia in the 2023 Regional Student Mobility Programto Brunei Darussalam. Hewas also honoredwith theMaal Hijrah Award (Student Category) during theMaal Hijrah 1445H/2023M Celebration at USIM. Nur Rasyiqah Unigkutti, hailing fromKuala Lumpur, achieved first place in the 2023 Arabic Debate Competition organized by the Qatar Debate Foundation. As the youngest of six siblings, she actively participates in the realmof Arabic debate (Non-Native Speakers) at both the national and international levels. Face of USIM 021
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