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Category Archives: Islam

Voices of hope | Group of prominent Malays calls for rational dialogue on position of Islam in Malaysia

December 9, 2014

Letter to the people of Malaysia: Champion open debate and discourse on Islamic law We, a group of concerned citizens …

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Hudud & the unfinished debate about Malaysia’s future

May 5, 2014

HUDUD & THE UNFINISHED DEBATE ABOUT MALAYSIA’S FUTURE The two private members’ bills in Parliament to allow the implementation of …

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An open letter to President Barack Obama

April 23, 2014

Dear Mr. President, It has been widely reported that you won’t be meeting Malaysia’s  Opposition Leader, Anwar Ibrahim, during your …

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To ban or not to ban

January 16, 2011

The Subang Jaya Municipal Council’s decision to ban Muslims from employment in places that sell or serve alcohol has embroiled …

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The end of national unity and the road to perdition

January 5, 2011

Ridhuan Tee’s defence of the actions of Prime Minister Najib’s aides in removing Christian symbols from a Christmas gathering recently …

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Countering Islamophobia

October 8, 2010

Taking a strong stand against extremism will do more to counter Islamophobia than anything else. Following Prime Minister Datuk Seri …

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Let’s not empower intolerance

September 23, 2010

Listening to the conversation going on in the US today, one would think that Muslims are about to take over …

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Obama deserves a positive global response

April 16, 2009

THE days following 9/11 saw a massive outpouring of sympathy and support across the world for the United States. In …

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