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Cultivating integrity for a better Malaysia in 2025

Integrity is the cornerstone of a true national character.

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Through many windows of life

Only with a wider view and multiple perspectives on life can we expand our understanding and foster unity.

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The forgotten virtues: compassion and critical thinking

Our education system must move beyond rote learning and encourage students to be compassionate and think critically.

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Our country, our future

A call to build a united and resilient nation together.

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Why politics and business should not mix in Malaysia

A reminder: The fusion of political power with business interests poses serious risks to our democracy, economy, and social fabric.

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Let’s rewire for success

Redefining success: Choosing integrity over illusion in a temporary world.

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The role of prevention: Reflections on extremism in Malaysia

Radicalisation is a slow, gradual process, and it often begins with the subtle spread of extremist ideas.

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‘Bad’ lawmakers make bad laws

The importance of preparedness among Parliamentarians in lawmaking: Our parliamentarians need to stop passing legislation that affect our freedom of speech, assembly, and personal liberty without adequate scrutiny or debate.

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Management of Islamic affairs in Malaysia

The significant role of Islam in shaping Malaysia’s identity makes it crucial for Malaysians to understand the legal framework and institutional mechanisms governing Islamic affairs.

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The politico-legal character of Malaysia: secular or religious?

The debate surrounding the politico-legal character of Malaysia – whether it is a secular or religious (Islamic) state – is both ongoing and complex.

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The ‘Emotional Hack’

How politicians can manipulate minds and perpetuate power.

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On an open court

Malaysia’s justice system must make a commitment to transparency to hold public confidence.

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