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The right to religion and religion of rights
Both great forces need to be harnessed for the common cause of human salvation.
Making Parliament more effective
Decisions in which people participate are decisions they are likely to respect.
In praise of moderation
Moderation does not mean acceptance of evil. Moderates have a duty to stand up for truth and justice but in a non-violent manner.
Abolishing wars, seeking peace
Why should an organisation devoted to saving “succeeding generations from the scourge of war” make it its business to authorise war?
A plus point for non-proliferation
Despite many gaping holes, the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear programme is a notable achievement.
Promoting accord out of discord
The Conference of Rulers can play a reconciliatory role and help to repair the frayed social fabric.
Parliament’s constitutional role
Parliament merely legitimates; it does not legislate.
Focus on royal powers
In appropriate circumstances the power of pardon can ease national tensions, heal political wounds and right historic wrongs.
On moderation and grasping jihad
There has been good news at home, with enlightened new rules planned in Negri Sembilan and an excellent sermon on jihad.
Law makers or law finders?
The three branches of government have many points of contact but their overall relationship is one of check and balance