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Centre for Research on Islamic and Malay Affairs
A
s a research subsidiary of AMP,
and contributed articles in both print
the Centre for Research on
and online media.
Islamic and Malay Affairs (RIMA) conducts research in key
A total of 60 participants benefited
areas such as economics, education,
from the various programmes and
religion, family, social integration,
events organised by RIMA during
and leadership and civil society.
the year in review.
RIMA contributes to scholarly discourses on numerous issues relevant to the community. It organises conferences and seminars to add depth to discourses and to create awareness of issues. Roundtable and focus group discussions are also held to foster greater understanding of issues and keep abreast of emerging trends. Additionally, RIMA has produced a number of publications