Implementing a Digital Profiling System for Enhanced Support and Integration of Muslim Converts in Malaysia
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https://doi.org/10.61707/cjgx6j38Keywords:
Muslim Converts, Malaysia, Support, Digital, e-ProfilingAbstract
This article explores the strategic implementation of a digital profiling system to enhance the support and integration of Muslim converts in Malaysia. Utilizing qualitative research methods and an extensive literature review, the study emphasizes the transformative potential of the e-profiling system in optimizing data management for this specific demographic. Highlighting its significance in the Malaysian context, the research advocates for the adoption of e-profiling systems to offer tailored guidance and support, fostering increased resilience, stronger faith, a deeper understanding of Islam, and steadfast adherence to Islamic values. Exclusively focused on Malaysia, this study serves as a comprehensive guideline for improving the overall management of Muslim converts. The article underscores the importance of utilizing an e-profiling system to systematically store essential data about new converts, facilitating organized support from religious bodies. The innovative approach introduced in this research addresses critical aspects, including the formal procedure, religious education, community support, continuous monitoring, and social integration. In conclusion, this article contributes to the discourse on improving the support and integration of Muslim converts in Malaysia through the strategic implementation of an advanced technological solution – the e-profiling system.
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