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    The changes on the traditional beliefs of the Brunei Malay community in the North Borneo (1881- 1963) by Dg Junaidah Awang Jambol, Baszley Bee Basrah Bee, Nurulasyikin, H., Nur Auni, U., Abdul Rahman, M. D., Mohd Waliuddin, M. R.

    Published 2024
    “…Religion and traditional beliefs are important aspects of Brunei's Malay community's life. The influence of Islam on this community's traditional beliefs can be seen in almost every aspect of life, from birth to death. …”
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    KANUNISASI FIKIH JINAYAT KONTEMPORER Studi Materi Muatan Qānūn Jināyat Aceh dan Brunei Darussalam by Samsudin Aziz

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Despite having different qualities, -as a country and a province- both have in common as a political power which apply Islamic Criminal Law. Refer to both qānūn jināyat in Brunei and Aceh, the author’ll explain the substance of the criminal law in both area, while also reinforces the implementation of Islamic Criminal Law in the framework of a modern state. …”
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    Hubungan Diplomatik Indonesia-Brunei Darussalam Pada Masa Presiden Suharto & Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, 1984-1998 by Ahmad Musyalen Firdaus, Nurzengky Ibrahim, Kurniawati Kurniawati

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…One proof of this good relationship is the kinship between the Brunei Royal family and the Majapahit Kingdom. During the Guided Democracy era, Indonesia and Brunei had cold relations due to differences in political views between President Sukarno and the Sultan of Brunei Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin III regarding the movement for the Unitary State of North Kalimantan led by A.M. …”
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    "Smaller small navies" of Southeast Asia : greater regional resilience? by Koh, Collin Swee Lan

    Published 2014
    “…The rise of the hitherto low-key, "smaller small navies" of Southeast Asia, such as Brunei Darussalam, Myanmar and the Philipines, bodes well for regional resilience, and fits well in the broader schema of the envisaged ASEAN Political-Security Community(APSC).…”
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    China and the South China Sea: What Happened to ASEAN’s Solidarity? by Roberts, Christopher

    Published 2016
    “…This announcement has had the effect of isolating the remaining ASEAN claimants Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia - while raising the potential for ASEAN disunity. …”
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