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PAS willing to accept non-Muslims as leaders
SHAH ALAM: A PAS supreme council member claimed the party was willing to accept non-Muslims into positions as high as deputy president should the need arise.
Khairy and Rafizi lock horns
PETALING JAYA: Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and PKR strategy director Rafizi Ramli locked horns in a televised debate over abolishing student loans from the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN).
Holiday magic
Be it learning new skills or indulging in simple pleasures, kids and teens are savouring every moment of their well-deserved break.
Wee: Only one set of laws for all
SHAH ALAM: Malaysia cannot afford to have two sets of legal system as it will threaten the social fabric of the nation, said MCA deputy president Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Task force to stop spread of extremism
KUALA LUMPUR: The Global MoveÂment of Moderates and Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia have condemned the Islamic State or IS as an extremist group and are forming a task force to complement government efforts to curb the spread of extremist thought.
Use UN seat to set record straight on jihad concept, says lecturer
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia should use its position as a member of the United Nations Security Council to help set the record straight on the correct meaning of the concept of jihad, said an academic.
‘Acts of a few desecrating Islam’
KUALA LUMPUR: Acts of religious provocation, hatred and violence committed in the name of Islam only desecrate the religion and not protect it, says a non-governmental organisation.
Muslim group: 'Red shirts' do not represent Malays
PETALING JAYA: A group of 16 Muslim individuals and organisations has spoken up against the anti-Bersih 4 "red shirts", saying that they do not represent the voice of the Malay Muslims.
Malay groups do not support rally planned by Red Shirts
This letter is endorsed by a list of Muslim individuals and organisations.
Don: Tough to track lone wolf attacks
KUALA LUMPUR: Terror threats in Malaysia are real, especially in light of recent videos released by the Islamic State which encourages lone wolves to carry out attacks on home ground, said International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) lecturer and terrorism researcher Dr Maszlee Malik.