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“To seek lawful earnings is an obligatory duty following
other obligatory duties.” (Bayhaqi, Shuaib al-Iman)
Indeed, the key to anchoring any transformation in an
organization is to tie it to the profit and loss statements
(P&L). But what is a profit and loss statement? It is an
important tool in an organization to measure the day-to-day
operations.
There are basically three components: First there is the
income section. Second, the cost of goods/sales section.
Then the third section is the expenses. Ultimately what each
of the subsidiaries needs to achieve is to increase their
income and reduce the cost of goods/sales and expenses
where possible. However, this may not be so simple. But let’s
break it down to each of the sections.
For income to increase, there should be a review of the
current revenue stream to see if we can upsell any of the
products or services that we offer.
Then we have to look at the cost of goods sold. For us to
improve this, we need to ensure we review the pricing from
the suppliers to get the best price they have to offer and
minimise our costs.
Finally, we have to make sure that our expenses are all in
check. We have to optimize our resources.
Hence, that’s the reason why we have the Business
Transformation Plans (BTP) and Business Improvement Plans
(BIP) in place to help us improve profit. All the detailed plans
are tracked in BTP and BIP, so that all the initiatives can be
reviewed and corrective actions taken should there be a
need.
That is the reason why we now have P&L for everything – for
each product, each class or even a tingkatan. We must know
the exact revenue, cost and expenses for each revenue
centre, not only for each company in general. This
measurement will remain steadfast in our quest for the
betterment of our initiatives.
Hence the idea of using the profit and loss statement is that
it allows the management to measure the healthiness of the
organization at any point in time.
Let us all work together through this transformation journey
to grow profitably and sustainably. It is after all one of the
obligatory duties of all Muslims.
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I S S U E
11 this issue
Profit and Loss Goals P.1
IIUM Stories: Green Gown International Awards P.2
Behind The Scene of IIC Convo P.2
Overcoming Pandemic Struggles P.4
Winners of 2nd Intranet Quiz P.5
IIS Public Speaking P.6
Hebat Baca Bahasa P.6
Personality: Azizan Hamidon P.7
Counselling Internship Site P.8
Economical Hand Sanitizer P.8
IMSC Past Month Activities P.9
Profit & Loss – Key To Measure our Goals QUOTES OF THE
MONTH:
"The example of those who spend their
wealth in the way of God is like a seed [of
grain] which grows seven spikes; in each
spike is a hundred grains. And God
multiplies [His reward] for whom He wills.
And God is all-Encompassing and
Knowing”
- Al- Quran Surah al-Baqarah (2:261)
“If you mean to profit, learn to please.”
- Winston Churchill (1874 – 1965)
MONTHLY JOURNAL OF
IIUM HOLDINGS
i-Wadah
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Green Gown International Awards
Like most milestones in 2021, the 13th International Islamic College (IIC) Virtual Convocation
Ceremony was undoubtedly one to remember. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the public
health guidelines around physical distancing, this year’s convocation will be a virtual event that is
going live on October 16, with over 900 people expected to tune in. Despite the challenges of
putting together a digital event of this size – and a first for IIC – the event will give graduates the
recognition they deserved.
To maintain the celebratory spirit and to honour the 2021 graduates, the virtual ceremony will
include pre-recorded speeches from YAB Datuk Dr Noraini Ahmad, Minister of Higher Education
and IIC leadership, as well as personal video messages from lecturers, celebrities, and alumni.
“We were concerned that a virtual ceremony would miss the intimate tone of an in-person event,
Stories from IIUM:
It also creates a new transdisciplinary action-oriented centre to mainstream and change the transition and transformation process for the 4S – Sejahtera,
Sustainability, Spirituality, and Futures Scenario.
Category: Benefitting Society
Malaysia Sejahtera Sports for All
IR4.0 has caused the global state of health and wellbeing to deteriorate and traditional knowledge is on the verge of dilution. Against this trend, IIUM embarked
on a journey to promote sports towards lifelong learning, good health and well-being and unity through global partnership.
Category: Creating Impact
2LEAD4PEACE
2LEAD4PEACE focuses on capacity building for Islam, peace and civilisational development by engaging extremism, terrorism and conflict through Education
for Sustainability cua quadruple helix model of partnerships. 2LEAD4PEACE is also a winner of the RCE Awards 2020.
The International Green Gown Awards celebrate the exceptional sustainability initiatives being
undertaken by universities and colleges across the world and are supported by United Nations
Environment, Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), L’Agence universitaire de la
Francophonie (AUF), The Higher Education Sustainability Initiative (HESI) and International
Association of Universities (IAU).
For the 2020 International Green Gown Awards, four IIUM sustainability initiatives were listed as the
Finalists for the awards. The award ceremony was conducted online on the 7th July 2021 at the UN
High-Level Political Forum. UNGS 1201 – HyFlex (Hybrid Flexible) Transformative Learning for Edu-
Action with Soul was announced as Highly Commended Initiative in the New Generation Learning
and Skills category.
Category: Next Generation Learning and Skills
UNGS 1201 – HyFlex Transformative Learning for Edu-Action with Soul
UNGS 1201 is a university-wide project that serves as a transformative platform for post-Covid
sustainability education. It is an amalgamation of various pedagogical models, as it is specialised
learning science that includes delivery of content, behavioural analytics, learning psychology and
assessment and delivered through a hybrid model with flexibility to fit the learners.
Category: Creating Impact
MAD4Ss
Making a Difference for Sejahtera, Sustainability, Spirituality, Scenario (MAD4Ss) is about IIUM’s
journey towards making change and creating an impact for sustainability through WIT approach.
BEHIND THE SCENES AT 13th IIC VIRTUAL CONVOCATION
CEREMONY Catch A Glance at How A Virtual Online Convocation Is Done
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so we have added a special touch from lecturers and celebrities throughout the ceremony,” says Siti Nur’ain, Director of 13th IIC Virtual Convocation Ceremony.
The convocation secretariat, Nur Safwati added, “We wanted to acknowledge that although we couldn’t celebrate in person, this day is still all about the graduates.
We’re all so far away from each other now. Some graduates are across the country and I think they need this extra recognition.”
In collaboration with MOSAIIC Agency, the convocation team recruited a videographer to film the speeches and edit the footage so that the online event had a
seamless and professional feel. “We needed to have a different vision with a virtual event,” says Ain. “We watched so many other virtual convocations online to get
a sense of how to do this, but every College or University did something different. There was no standard because everyone had to pivot quickly.”
Wan Mohd Ridzuan, Assistant Manager of MOSAIIC Agency, who worked closely with the professional videographer on the event footage, was happy to see
schools/centre showing their creative side in the video messages. “I loved working with the schools/centre on their videos because it was the perfect way to
personalize the event, and it brought out their creative side,” says Ridzuan. “They put so much thought into it.”
In the end, some schools/centre recorded messages from their homes while others did it from their offices. Some leadership speeches were formal, while others
were casual. Despite some hiccups along the way, the message throughout the virtual convocation ceremony will always be consistent: we are so proud of IIC’s class
of 2021!
Of the IIC Virtual Online Convocation
BEHIND THE SCENES (Cont.)
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Ir. Malek Pisol Md. Saad became the Chairman of Daya
Bersih Sdn. Bhd. in September 2020 after a three-year
stint as Daya Bersih director since 2017. He graduated
with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Hons.) in
1992 and Master of Science Engineering (Electrical)
from the University of Malaya in 1995 and has since
been involved in many major engineering
infrastructure projects such as Sepang International
Formula One Racing Circuit (SIC), and sustainable
energy projects in Kuala Lumpur.
When asked about his role as the chairman, Ir. Malek
said that his duties involve identifying suitable
business opportunities for the company and
facilitating the arrangements of conversion of the
opportunities into a real enterprise. By offering his
point of view as an engineer, Daya Bersih has the
invaluable information in its hand to manoeuvre the
tricky side of infrastructure businesses.
"The change must start from within the organization
itself."
These two years has been intense for Daya Bersih. The
unprecedented pandemic has impacted the company
in all aspects imaginable, from revenue slow down,
daily operation difficulties, to the health and well-
being struggles of the its team members. Despite all
that Ir. Malek is optimistic that Daya Bersih will
conquer the future by applying changes in Daya
Bersih’s ways of doing business.
He admits, Daya Bersih has been fortunate to survive
by relying on their internal businesses with IIUM,
whereas other companies out there have had to close
their doors and sent home their staff empty handed
because their businesses were unable to sustain in the
constant devastation caused by the pandemic.
However, he believes that Daya Bersih should not rest
on their laurels, as nothing lasts forever. Daya Bersih
should seriously embark on marketing their services to
the external businesses to offset their dependency on
the internal business.
Ir. Malek adds that revenue from external business will
prepare the company for the volatile and
unpredictable future that lies in front of us. Daya
Bersih must be ready to face any obstacle, be it in the
form of world economy, social, political and
environmental occurrences that may not always be
positive. With FMS as the core business, Ir. Malik
believes that diversification of services and products
will separate Daya Bersih from the flock.
Aside from the daunting pandemic, the world is
struggling with the anxiety for the impending ecology
system collapse. Consequently, new trends emerged,
along with chanted buzzwords such as sustainability,
conservationist attitude, green-collar and climate
wokeness. Ir. Malek thinks, Daya Bersih can capitalize
on this trend by spearheading their diversification
efforts towards sustainable technologies.
In line with their own Green Initiatives, Daya Bersih
should fortify their previous and current
environmentally conscious efforts such as energy
efficiency, solar farming, and recycling into marketable
packages, such that the products can be
commercialized into the external markets. Besides
making profit, the effort will help the community
conserve the ecology system and reduce financial loss
caused by pollution and avoidable environmental
environmentally conscious efforts such as energy
efficiency, solar farming, and recycling into
marketable packages, such that the products can be
commercialized into the external markets. Besides
making profit, the effort will help the community
conserve the ecological system and reduce financial
loss caused by pollution and avoidable environmental
disasters.
"A great teamwork promises a positive work environment."
Fundamentally, the change must start from within the
organization itself. Ir. Malek believes that discipline is
an integral part of the change, and each staff must play
their part by instilling work ethics and discipline within
themselves. Though the exercise seems simple, the
outcome will reflect in their fate in the future. Since Ir.
Malek is against retrenchment, if the situation doesn’t
turn around, the staff will have to take pay cuts if
necessary. However, Daya Bersih will try its very best
to avoid reaching that ultimatum.
Ir. Malek concludes that to achieve greatness, an
organization must work together. Distributing
workload and disseminating information through
thorough communication will reduce workplace
confusion and stress. A great teamwork promises a
positive work environment, which is needed to
conquer any adversity hurtling towards us. He hopes
Daya Bersih will come out stronger than ever and
succeed in all the endeavours they put their effort
into.
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Daya Bersih Chairman on
OVERCOMING
STRUGGLES Daya Bersih has been hugely impacted by the pandemic. It
looked for ways to soften the blows and has come out
winning. Its chairman, Ir. Malek Pisol Md. Saad sat down with
iWadah to offer his views on how to overcome this adversity.
DAYA BERSIH SDN BHD
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Winners Win Up To RM250 In Cash Prizes!
Announcing The Winners of Second Intranet Quiz!
We have gone through the second round of the Intranet quiz and we have selected the winners for this round of prizes. They are:
1st Prize x RM250 – Muhammad Arif Bin Osman (IIUM Higher Education)
2nd Prize x RM150 – Faiqah Muniri (IIUM School)
3rd Prize x RM100 – Raja Faradyna Raja Iskandar (IIUM Holdings)
We also have five (5) Consolations Prizes of RM50 each. They are:
– Mohammad Hasrawi Bin Abu Hassan (IMSC)
– Nur Fraheeda binti Che Ab Rahman (IIUM School)
– Md Isa bin Mehat (IKOP)
– Rosmelia Taib, (IIUM Higher Education)
– Marini Abdul Razak (IIUM Educare)
All of the questions asked were answered correctly by the winners. The real challenge for the participants was to come up with rationale for the real
logo in limited words (25 words). Some of the responses received were that the essential meaning of the IIUM Group logo is to expand the relationship
among the IIUM community, together moving forward and maintain progressiveness of organization. Another description was that the IIUM Group
logo symbolises that the company aspires to achieve higher quality results, create more success stories, and strengthen its position in accordance
with its mission and vision. We congratulate our first prize winner, Muhammad Arif for coming up with a simple yet meaningful rationale for the logo.
This Intranet Quiz was organized to drive traffic to the intranet site. We now have more than 1250 registrants on the site and we shall continue to drive
the staff to visit and access the intranet for updates and information about the Company and its subsidiaries by having more competitions in the future.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS!!!!
Faiqah Muniri, IIUM School, 2nd Prize Winner of RM150 Cash
“Assalamualaikum, first of all I would like to thank Holdings for giving us the opportunity to take this quiz while working
from home. To some extend I managed to gain new knowledge and discover more about this site while answering the
quiz. Also, congratulations to the intranet team for successfully providing a platform full of information, especially about
the latest updates in the news. I hope I can see many teachers and staff in the forum too. Thank You.”
Raja Faradyna Raja Iskandar (IIUM Holdings), 3rd Prize Winner of RM100 Cash
“I would like to congratulate the organizers of this contest. It is a good effort in encouraging staff involvement and also
in line with the Group efforts to ensure the delivery and understanding of AGPs among staff at the highest level.”
Muhammad Arif, International Islamic College (IIC), 1st Prize Winner of RM250 Cash
“First and foremost, Thank You to Allah SWT for choosing me to win the 1st prize. ALHAMDULILLAH! From this
quiz, I was able to gain knowledge regarding the structure and planning that is being implemented by IIUM Holdings
to further develop iHoldings as a whole. For example, numbers of AGP which are important to be known by all staff
in all subsidiaries. Again, ALHAMDULILLAH.”
Here are some of the responses from the winners on how they feel about the quiz and what they think of the intranet in general:
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Programme For Students To Polish Their Talents and Skills
IIS Introduces Public Speaking
Hebat Baca Bahasa Programe
IIUM Educare has launched a programme specifically
for learning Bahasa Malaysia that focuses on the
knowledge and skills to read in Bahasa Malaysia. The
programme is targeted at two categories, namely,
sponsorship and also to the community who are
interested in registering their children for the
programme. This programme is inspired for the
purpose of providing services to children who need
additional learning to hone their knowledge and ability
to read fluently and well.
The Covid-19 pandemic affects all levels of society in
Malaysia, young and old alike. Even children in
kindergartens and primary school students are not
spared. The Movement Control Order has necessitated
study online but unfortunately some of them find
virtual learning difficult due to the large group involved.
They are not able to focus on learning and this has
A Chance to Improve Knowledge and Skills to Read in Bahasa Malaysia
Speaking up in public is not an easy task, especially when it involves
a huge audience. For most people, the feeling of nervousness and
fear equates the number of people attending the talk. This is one of
the reasons why public speaking at schools are organized. Students
will greatly benefit from the training and exposure given to help
them polish their talent and skills.
Realizing the pressing need for training in public speaking, IISMS
students are given early exposure to ensure that this skill can be
grasped and cultivated throughout their schooling years. One of the
initiatives made is to send students to selected events and
programmes. Events selected vary in objectives and themes, but mostly revolve around Islamic values, international collaboration and academic related
programmes. `
One of the talents who has been actively involved in such programmes is Fareeha Tabassum from Grade 11. Her ability to articulate facts and deliver presentations
in a calm manner has made her to be a versatile speaker with her own style. One of the events participated was the ‘Come and Speak Hour Podcast’ which was
organized by Nurul Fikri Boarding School Serang Banten-Indonesia. Fareeha was invited for two series of the podcast to share her thoughts on the topic “Role of
Islamic Students for the World”. The podcast was conducted to invite Muslim students discuss and exchange ideas on how they can contribute for the betterment
of the world, and at the same time spread the message of peace and love to the world. This initiative was taken with the hope that Muslim students are aware
that their responsibility is more than just achieving academic related goals.
It is hoped that more students will volunteer to participate in such programmes to hone their oral presentation skills. Training and drills given at school should
be tested in the real world in order to identify one’s weaknesses and strengths.
physical classes at school to be replaced with Home
Teaching and Learning (PDPR). Students are obliged to
study online but unfortunately some of them find virtual
learning difficult due to the large group involved. They
are not able to focus on learning and this has resulted in
many students falling behind in their studies.
Therefore, we at IIUM Educare are called to serve those
in need, by channelling the experience, abilities and
qualified teachers we have, by providing teaching
services to children and students in need, through the
programme of Hebat Baca Bahasa. We also believe, it is
one of our contributions and efforts in jointly facing and
addressing the effects of the Covid-19 outbreak.
IIUM EDUCARE
IIUM SCHOOL
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Rule One, if you want to get your transportation allowance, be sure you drive a Toyota (or the companies’ group) car to work; of course, the system will need you to
register your vehicle for the parking space. They knew…
Rule Two, they will check all vehicles commuting to work. Make sure you do not get caught breaking the law; they are stricter than the JPJ. Even to the details as to be
sure that nothing is hanging on your back mirror, no ornament hanging loose in your car, no dangerous item like an umbrella in the car, no modifications above the law,
no sticker on the front and rear windscreen etc. The offenders’ names will be presented to the department head and GM. They knew...
Rule Three, in the case of an accident, the employee is duly expected to write a one-page report. The format is the same as the one I used to write stories in kindergarten.
The picture on the top page and the storyline below it, but of course, it will have your supervisor, GM and your signatures on the top right corner. Then the personal
details are concealed, and the report is shared around the company during the monthly meeting. All incidents are discussed, what should be done to prevent them, and
lessons are to be learned. Somehow everybody knew… and learned from them.
These are the practices, and now looking back, the record shows I took all the blows, and did it the Toyota way. I realize they are making the employees as stakeholders
play the role model for a good driver and contribute to the safe Toyota vehicle image. And if we look at Toyota vision statement, we can see the part attributed to it.
“Toyota will lead the future mobility society, enriching lives around the world with the safest and most responsible ways of moving people. Through our commitment
to quality, ceaseless innovation, and respect for the planet, we strive to exceed expectations and be rewarded with a smile. We will meet challenging goals by engaging
the talent and passion of people who believe there is always a better way.”
I once worked for Toyota in Toyota City, Japan, where if you head butt any stranger, you can be sure that one of the stranger’s family
members is related to the Toyota business. This story was my unique experience there; it showed how Toyota makes their employees
contribute towards strengthening the Toyota image.
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Stories From Azizan Hamidon, Special Officer to GCEO
An Employee Plays Their Part, The Toyota Way
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Counselling education and practicum play a vital role in producing future quality counsellors. Hence, the IIUM Consultancy through IIUM Centre of Continuing Education Sdn. Bhd. always ensure that the training of counsellors is equipped with proper input in the field of counselling either in theory or practical. One of the graduation requirements for students of Bachelor of Education (GUIDE) is practicum and internship. During the practicum and internship, the student will be supervised by IIUM Centre of Continuing Education Sdn. Bhd. and qualified supervisor. The students are supervised by qualified supervisors from Kulliyyah of Education (KOED), Assist. Prof. Dr. Siti Kholijah Kassim, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ssekamanya Siraje Abdallah and Assist. Prof. Dr. Salmi Ahmad Sudan. This programme is required for certified and licensed counselling professionals. This undergraduate student is a seasoned professional who will serve students from secondary schools as an On-Site Supervisor and meet with their potential client for a minimum one (1) hour per week for individual supervision. The session of counselling relates to a certain aspect of preparing the student for Practicum and/or Internship; careful consideration and belief that they have prepared adequately for a career in counselling.
On 5th and 6th October 2021, the Counselling Internship Site by students from the batch of Cohort Gombak, Bachelor of Education (GUIDE) have successfully undergone the Counselling session via Google Meet. There were good interactions between the future counsellor and the client. Practicum training has proven to help counsellors improve their skills and gain more experience in order to handle better counselling sessions and become good counsellors.
Consequently, this session will be able to produce trained counsellors who comply with the aspiration of the counselling profession that is already recognized as professional service.
The demand for hand sanitizers has been increasing since 2020 due to the outbreak of the COVID19 virus. Apart from hospitals, clinics and pharmacies, other premises such as supermarkets, retailers, schools, offices, are also required to provide hand sanitizer. Many individuals also prefer to carry with them their own hand sanitizers. Though hand sanitizers are useful in preventing the spread of viruses/germs, its frequent use may cause side effects for some skin types such as itchiness, irritation, and dryness. We note that many consumers complain about developing sensitive skin, dermatitis or eczema due to the frequent use of hand sanitizers which may contain harsh chemicals.
Our R&D is currently developing an improved hand sanitizing formula that is suitable for sensitive skin, much more economical, affordable, and easy to bring anywhere. We will ensure that the product brand awareness reaches everyone, so they know where to access this product whenever they need it. We will continue to improve our product quality, safety, and efficacy to serve the community.
It Plays a Role in Producing Quality Counsellors
COUNSELLING INTERNSHIP SITE BY STUDENT,
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (GUIDE)
IKOP Pharma To Produce More Economical Hand Sanitizer
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IMSC Knowledge Sharing Sessions
In the month of September 2021, we invited our Physiotherapist for a Facebook Live
session on the topics of ‘Kecederaan Ligament Anterior Lutut’ and Cervical Spondylosis.
Puan Shafiqah shared some information on the right way to perform exercises to
improve the condition of knee pain and cervical spondylosis. Anterior cruciate ligament
(ACL) injury most commonly occurs during sports that involve sudden stops or changes
in direction, jumping and landing — such as soccer, basketball, football and downhill
skiing with several symptoms such as a loud pop or a popping sensation in the knee,
severe pain and inability to continue activity, rapid swelling, loss of range of motion
and feeling of instability. Puan Shafiqah also demonstrated exercises that are suitable
for the rehabilitation process.
The second session from our Physiotherapist was on Cervical Spondylosis. It is a
degeneration or breakdown of the spine and discs in your neck with the symptoms of
neck pain, stiffness and muscle spasm, nagging soreness in your neck, clicking or
popping sound when you move your neck, dizziness or headache. Proper exercises are
important in the process of treatment.
Below are the activities as mentioned:
3. Facebook Live
Date: 23.9.2021
Topic: Kelesuan Pandemik Covid-19: Impak kepada Kesihatan Mental
Speaker: Puan Fatin Eilyana Binti Afandi
Due to encouraging response from our social media followers, we also invited our
Counsellor, Puan Fatin Eilyana Binti Afandi to talk about Kelesuan Pandemin Covid-19:
Impak Kepada Kesihatan Mental. Recently, mental health issues have been at the
centre of attention and our Counsellor was delighted to share her knowledge with our
viewers to create positive health impact to the community.
4. Facebook Live
Date: 14.9.2021
Topic: Hematuria (kencing berdarah)
Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Islah Munijh Bin Ab. Rashid
Last but not least, we have fulfilled the invitation from
Pahang FM for Doktor di Radio session with our Urology
Surgeon Consultant, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Islah Munjih bin Ab.
Rashid to talk on the topic of ‘Hematuria: Kencing Berdarah’.
This topic received an overwhelming response from the
listeners of Pahang FM as it is one of the common
presentations in Outpatient and Emergency services.
Quote of the month…
“Do not wish to be like anyone except
in two cases. The first is a person,
whom Allah has given wealth & he
spends it righteously; (the second is)
the one whom Allah has given wisdom
(the Holy Quran) and he acts
according to it and teaches it to
others.”
— Prophet Muhammad PBUH
Level 3, Muhammad Abdul-Rauf Building,
IIUM, Jalan Gombak,
53100 Selangor
www.iiumholdings.com.my
Past Month Activities at IMSC
1. Facebook Live
Date: 1.9.2021
Topic: Kecederaan Ligament Anterior Lutut
Speaker: Puan Nurul Shafiqah Binti Mat Zohor
2. Facebook Live
Date: 28.9.2021
Topic: Cervical Spondylosis
Speaker: Puan Nurul SHafiqah Binti Mat Zohor
IIUM Holdings Newsletter – iWadah Issue 11, October 2021