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Recommendations for Future Studies

                       The  comparison  of  Tahfiz  institutions  in  the  Malay  Archipelago's  varied  cultural  and  regional
               contexts should be expanded upon in future studies. To have an extensive understanding of how regional
               culture affects community participation and sustainability practices, institutions in Indonesia, Malaysia,
               the Philippines, and other nations should be examined. Investigate the role of policy and governance
               frameworks at regional and national levels in supporting or hindering the sustainability initiatives of Tahfiz
               institutions.  Assess  the  impact  of  government  policies  and  regulations  on resource  management  and
               community engagement.



               Acknowledgement
                       The  authors  gratefully  acknowledge  the  use  of  the  services  and  facilities  of  the  International
               Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), the cooperation of Pesantren Maghfirah, Pesantren Isy Karima and
               Pesantren Merapi Merbabu and their management. This research is funded by Darul Quran and Jakim
               through the Dasar Tahfiz Negara - Sponsored Research: SP17-033-0295


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