Purpose: The issue of Muslim-Christian relations in Malaysia is often in the limelight of the mass media, domestic and foreign. Within recent years, there have been incidents directly related to this topic of discussion. This paper discusses these the issues and challenges faced by the Muslim and Christian communities in Malaysia. Methodology: This is a qualitative study, and the data were collected from library sources such as books, journals, newspapers, periodicals, websites, and detailed interviews with members of the Muslim and Christian faiths. The data was then analysed through a documentary analysis technique. Main Findings: This study found that Muslim-Christian relations often go through ebbs and flows. Generally, incidents involv...
This article discusses the phenomenon of the relationship between Islam and Buddhism in the Malay Wo...
Inherited by a long history of fluctuating relations between Muslims and Christians, both communitie...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the perception of Muslim and non-Muslim communities on the ...
Living in a multi-religious and multi-cultural country like Malaysia is a very challenging experien...
Living in a multi-religious and multi-cultural country like Malaysia is a very challenging experienc...
Relations among believers of different religions are often characterized by conflict and disharmony....
Relations among believers of different religions are often characterized by conflict and disharmony....
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-religious state. The Muslims constitute 61.3%, Ch...
Malaysia is a unique country with a blend of multi-racial and multi-religious population. The people...
Malaysia being a multi-racial and multi-religious society has the unique honour of being the home of...
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country with Muslim, Hindus, Buddhists and...
This paper discusses an issue that affected the Christian community of Malaysia in early 2003: the b...
The existence of various races, ethnic groups, and religions in Malaysia, maps the pluralistic condi...
The existence of various races, ethnic groups, and religions in Malaysia, maps the pluralistic condi...
This article discusses the phenomenon of the relationship between Islam and Buddhism in the Malay Wo...
Inherited by a long history of fluctuating relations between Muslims and Christians, both communitie...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the perception of Muslim and non-Muslim communities on the ...
Living in a multi-religious and multi-cultural country like Malaysia is a very challenging experien...
Living in a multi-religious and multi-cultural country like Malaysia is a very challenging experienc...
Relations among believers of different religions are often characterized by conflict and disharmony....
Relations among believers of different religions are often characterized by conflict and disharmony....
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-religious state. The Muslims constitute 61.3%, Ch...
Malaysia is a unique country with a blend of multi-racial and multi-religious population. The people...
Malaysia being a multi-racial and multi-religious society has the unique honour of being the home of...
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country with Muslim, Hindus, Buddhists and...
This paper discusses an issue that affected the Christian community of Malaysia in early 2003: the b...
The existence of various races, ethnic groups, and religions in Malaysia, maps the pluralistic condi...
The existence of various races, ethnic groups, and religions in Malaysia, maps the pluralistic condi...
This article discusses the phenomenon of the relationship between Islam and Buddhism in the Malay Wo...
Inherited by a long history of fluctuating relations between Muslims and Christians, both communitie...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...