The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs honored several regional offices for their effective role in the successful admission of new students to Islamic universities. This year saw a record number of applicants, with 143,948 students competing for higher education seats.
The National Committee for New Student Admissions at Indonesian Islamic Universities announced the registration of <strong>143,948 students</strong> from <strong>12,174 educational institutions</strong>, reflecting a significant increase in applicants this year. This surge indicates a growing interest in Islamic education among students.
Canada is witnessing a significant rise in the number of Islamic schools, reflecting the Muslim community's response to growing fears of Islamophobia. A report by The Economist highlights this rapid expansion amid rising hate crimes against Muslims in the country.