| Bruneians
are predominantly Malay, and customs, beliefs and pastimes are very
similar to those of Peninsular Malaysia. Adat, or customary law,
governs many of the country's ceremonies; there is even a government
department responsible for preserving ceremony and advising on protocol,
dress and heraldry.
Brunei is a fairly strict Muslim country and a
Ministry of Religious Affairs fosters and promotes Islam. The constitution
does, however, allow for other religions to be practised. The official
language is Malay, but English is widely spoken. Jawi, Malay
written in Arabic script, is taught in schools, and most signs in the
country are written both in Jawi and Roman script. |

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