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    الهدف الديني للاستشراق من دراسة التراث الإسلامي من وجهة نظر محمد البهي ومحمد ياسين عريبي by Yusuf Musa Ali Abdullah Abu Aliqah, Abdull Rahman Mahmood, Mohd Nasir Omar, Idris Zakaria

    Published 2012
    “…As for the goal; it is possible to master a generation of researchers who moved out the wrong citizens, counterfeiting and fraud which takes place in orientalism, intentionally or un-intentionally because in its defamation is the foundations and principles of Islamic thought, their compliance to the curricula is offensive towards the Islamic ideology and it is not possible to apply it onto Islamic principles.…”
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    What do medical students post online? Perception on medical professionalism in social media among medical students in Universiti Putra Malaysia by Faridah Idris, Puteri Shanaz Jahn Kassim, Sayyidah Aqilah Ridzuan, Muhammad Afwan Shamsulbaharin

    Published 2021
    “…Results showed majority (80-93%) denied making postings related to defamation, racism, gender discrimination, potential breach of confidentiality and bad behaviour. 30% shared their social media accounts and postings to public audience and 22% will accept their patients as friends or followers. …”
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    Comments on fire! Classifying flaming comments on YouTube videos in Malaysia by Revathy Amadera Lingam, Norizah Aripin

    Published 2017
    “…Other subcategories that are also driving the two categories mentioned above are stereotypes, speculation, comparison, degrading comments, slander/defame, sedition, sarcasm, threaten, challenge, criticism, name-calling, and sexual harassments. …”
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