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EXACTLY one month ago, the National Fatwa Council made a decision against women who dressed like men, denouncing it as haram. This has been met with anger, protest, and mainly, confusion, as to what exactly it is that the fatwa condemns. ANIZA DAMIS speaks to Malaysian Department of Islamic Development (Jakim) director-general Datuk Wan Mohamad Sheikh Abd Aziz to get a clearer picture of the ...
EXACTLY one month ago, the National Fatwa Council made a decision against women who dressed like men, denouncing it as haram. This has been met with anger, protest, and mainly, confusion, as to what exactly it is that the fatwa condemns.
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Malaysian government has doubled the quota for the community in the country's civil service from 3.5% to 7%.
Canada might shrink from comparisons with New Zealand and South Africa, but today’s test against the side ranked 15th in the world could be every bit as important for Frank Hadden’s Scotland.
Deep in the heart of Somerset, a strangely straight path leads southwards from the river Yeo. On either side, a tangle of undergrowth and overgrown trees could convince you that you have somehow stumbled through a space-time hedgerow and ended up in darkest Peru – a sense amplified when you peer through the verdant muddle and discover evidence of ancient masonry.
PUTTING the tug-of-war over the renaming of Ipoh's Jalan Silibin to a referendum could be pooh-poohed as a political gambit to avoid making a controversial decision. One would also be forgiven for thinking that the issue hardly merits a plebiscite.
PUTTING the tug-of-war over the renaming of Ipoh's Jalan Silibin to a referendum could be pooh-poohed as a political gambit to avoid making a controversial decision. One would also be forgiven for thinking that the issue hardly merits a plebiscite. Nevertheless, a direct democracy instrument like a referendum cannot be so easily dismissed. Any process that allows the people to decide directly on ...
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