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Digital Media and Religious Sentiments in Malaysia: Critical Discourse Analysis of Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party and Democratic Action Party Cyberspace Campaigns in the 15th General Election
Publié 2024-07-01“…This article demonstrates that language is used to create and reinforce religious and racial divisions in pursuing political power by the two most significant political parties, the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) and the Democratic Action Party (DAP). …”
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Ulasan buku Dr Farish A. Noor
Publié 2004“…Islam Embedded—The Historical Development of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS (1951-2003)…”
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Malaysia's 15ᵗʰ general election: Malay-Muslim voting trends and the rise of PAS
Publié 2023“…The emergence of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) as the largest party in the Malaysian parliament following the recent GE15 was the result of greatly increased voter support from the Malay-Muslim community. …”
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The passing of Nik Aziz Nik Mat : implications for PAS and Malaysian politics
Publié 2015“…Nik Aziz Nik Mat, the Spiritual Leader of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS had been a prominent political and religious figure in Malaysia since the 1980s, and had played a pivotal role in the development of PAS as a modern Islamist party with international connections. …”
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Malaysia: PM Abdullah Badawi’s Performance and Prospects
Publié 2016“…They have the renewed confidence of a comfortable victory, retaining BN’s two-thirds majority in Parliament and to regain some of the seats lost in the Malay-dominated constituencies in Northern Peninsular Malaysia at the 1999 elections, particularly in Kedah and even Terengganu, which, along with Kelantan, is under the control of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, PAS.…”
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Democratic dilemma of Malay Islamic party: PAS, coalition pattern, and rising social issues
Publié 2022“…This article deliberates on how the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) embraces and weathers the challenges of democracy as a political culture beyond elections. …”
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Study on The Nurul Quran Method at The Syakirin Center of Al-Qur’an Education
Publié 2023-08-01“…The significance of this mandate is earnestly acknowledged by the Youth Department of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), which has established several renowned Quranic Education Centers throughout Malaysia. …”
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Salafi Ulama in UMNO : political convergence or expediency?
Publié 2014“…Operating within a newly formed organization, the Pertubuhan Ilmuwan Malaysia (ILMU) and the newly augmented United Malays National Organization’s (UMNO) young ulama wing, Salafi scholars play a key role in providing Islamic legitimacy to the government and defending it against the opposition Islamist party, the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS). The decision by Salafi scholars to support the Malaysian government is striking given their hardline views on the implementation of Islamic laws and their opposition to democracy. …”
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The Malaysian 'Islamic' state versus the Islamic state (IS) : evolving definitions of 'Terror' in an 'Islamising' nation-state
Publié 2017“…Akin to a case of semantic acrobatics, we demonstrate how the Malaysian state securitised (1980-2001), normalised (2001-2013), and resecuritised (2014 onwards) the term as a result of a balancing act which not only aimed at neutralising the elements of militancy, but also to augment the state's ' Islamic ' credentials in a bid to outplay its major Islamist opponent, the Pan Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS). At the end, following the emergence of a transnational insurgent/quasi-state/ terrorist/ideology hybrid, the Islamic State (IS), we argue that the Malaysian state is now embroiled in an ' Islamic state versus Islamic State' trap, where the state after appropriating and normalising the ' Islamic state' ideal, has no choice but to contend with what is fundamentally a ' terrorist' group (by the state's own definition) in religious terms. …”
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大马政党政治的结构与制约 :丘光耀社会民主理论研究 = The structures and constraints of party politics in Malaysia : social democratic philosophy of Hew Kuan Yau...
Publié 2015“…He also criticizes Malaysia’s Islamization, where the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) insists on building an Islamist country. …”
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新两线旧局限 :马国民主行动党与马来政党关系变迁 = Rising two-coalition system with past constraints: the history of relationships between Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Malay political parties in Mala...
Publié 2017“…DAP and other Malay parties, often the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), were unwilling to set aside their differences, which attributed greatly to the dismissal of coalitions. …”
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