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Sharing is caring: Leong Nyoon Shong, her daughter Vinnie Chin, and grandchildren Victor How, Daras Chin and Yip Mun Ye receving gifts from the Pusat Asuhan Tunas Islam’s Little Imtiyaz daycare students. Looking on are Muhamad Amin and Farriz (right).

SHAH ALAM: Growing-up in a multiracial and multireligious community in Teluk Intan taught Farriz Abd Rahman the importance of respecting different cultures and practices.

“That is how my parents raised me and that is how I raise my four children,” said Farriz who manages the Pusat Asuhan Tunas Islam (Pasti) Little Imtiyaz near here.

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