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The total number of beds in the nine government hospitals in the state is 1,585, 8 private hospitals with 143 beds and 1 estate hospital with 10 beds. The bed-to-population ratio for Pahang is 1:773, with the ratio in Terengganu at 1:837. For comparison, the ratio in Klang Valley is 1:232, Penang 1:349, Johor 1:473 and the national average is 1 ...
international Islamic University Malaysia . The International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) [a] is a public university in Malaysia.Headquartered in Gombak, Selangor, IIUM has six other campuses all over Malaysia: two medical-centric campuses and a Centre for Foundation Studies in Gambang, Pahang, two city campuses in Kuala Lumpur, and a language and tourism campus in Pagoh, Johor.
Thus, a full national number is 10 digits in area code 3 and 9 digits elsewhere, including the STD prefix 0. When writing a telephone number with the area code, the area code and subscriber number is separated with a hyphen. Examples: A number 2xxx xxxx in Kuala Lumpur: 03-2xxx xxxx; A number 2xx xxxx in George Town, Penang: 04-2xx xxxx
General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions: Manama: 2001: 11: FOCIC: Federation of Contractors from Islamic Countries - --12: OIC-CERT: OIC Computer Emergency Response Team: Mines Wellness City: 2009: 13: SMIIC: Standards and Metrology Institute for Islamic Countries: Istanbul: 1984: 14: IIUM: International Islamic University ...
Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the International Islamic University Malaysia and focusing on literary and linguistics works by Asian and Asian diaspora writers.
Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL) is the law faculty of International Islamic University Malaysia. Previously known as the Kulliyyah of Laws, it was renamed in 2000 in honour of its founder and ex- Dean , professor Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim .
The International Center for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF) UNIVERSITY is a Malaysian Islamic university established in 2005 by Bank Negara Malaysia (Central Bank of Malaysia) [1] in human capital for the Islamic finance industry. Commonly known as the Global University of Islamic Finance.
Kolej Universiti Islam Malaysia (KUIM; Islamic University College of Malaysia) was made a public university on 13 March 1998 and initially to be located at the former International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) campus in Petaling Jaya. [1] The university started operation in January 2000 at the National University of Malaysia in Bangi. [2]