3K Carnival back with exciting events

SHAH ALAM, 5 Sept: The Karnival Kampungku Kesayanganku (3K) programme is back with the organisation of various religious, art, traditional and sport activities in the district of Petaling from 11 to 12 September.

The two-day carnival at the Jamiul Ehsan Mosque, Kampung Kubu Gajah, Sungai Buluh, also includes entrepreneurship, volunteer and community programmes.

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More interestingly, also provided is a free service for the exchange of motorcycle oil, facials and women’s hairdressing.

It is scheduled to take place at 10.30 am starting with a visit from the Exco for Islamic Religious Affairs, Malay Customs and Heritage, Rural and Traditional Village Development, Dr AHmad Yunus Hairi, to the Petaling District Islamic Religious Office.

The public is invited to enliven the program.

3K was established to produce harmonious families based on religion.

It also aims to strengthen the mosque institution as well as to highlight Malay customs to the youth.

NS

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3K Carnival back with exciting events

SHAH ALAM, 5 Sept: The Karnival Kampungku Kesayanganku (3K) programme is back with the organisation of various religious, art, traditional and sport activities in the district of Petaling from 11 to 12 September.

The two-day carnival at the Jamiul Ehsan Mosque, Kampung Kubu Gajah, Sungai Buluh, also includes entrepreneurship, volunteer and community programmes.

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More interestingly, also provided is a free service for the exchange of motorcycle oil, facials and women’s hairdressing.

It is scheduled to take place at 10.30 am starting with a visit from the Exco for Islamic Religious Affairs, Malay Customs and Heritage, Rural and Traditional Village Development, Dr AHmad Yunus Hairi, to the Petaling District Islamic Religious Office.

The public is invited to enliven the program.

3K was established to produce harmonious families based on religion.

It also aims to strengthen the mosque institution as well as to highlight Malay customs to the youth.

NS

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