The current controversy in Malaysia over the use of the term “Allah” by the Christian community once again raises the underlying tension between religion and identity in the country. What does this mean for Prime Minister Najib Razak’s unifying cry for a 1Malaysia
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...
This study points at ecumenical solidarity, prayer solidarity and a shared political consciousness a...
The current controversy in Malaysia over the use of the term “Allah” by the Christian community ...
The controversy over the Christian use of “Allah”, the divine name Muslims use for God, has taken a ...
The Malaysian Court of Appeal ruling on the “Allah” issue contradicts the Cabinet Ten-Point Solution...
This paper discuses the issue of religion, ethnicity and national identity with focus specifically o...
This paper explores the complexities of the contested political terrain in Malaysia thatabounds in m...
In Malaysia, Islam is the religion of the Federation, and the Islamic law system runs parallel to th...
In Malaysia, legal definitions of the religious category “Muslim” and ethnic category “Malay” imply ...
On 2 January 2014, members of the Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (JAIS Jabatan Agama Islam Sela...
To what extent is it relevant to the issue of secularism in Malaysia practically? Is it true that Ma...
ABSTRACT: The main thrust of the paper is that religion plays an important role in the national iden...
As the next general election looms in Malaysia, political groups seem to be pressing their demands o...
The uneasy co-existence of civil and Shariah law in Malaysia and the polarising ethnic and religious...
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...
This study points at ecumenical solidarity, prayer solidarity and a shared political consciousness a...
The current controversy in Malaysia over the use of the term “Allah” by the Christian community ...
The controversy over the Christian use of “Allah”, the divine name Muslims use for God, has taken a ...
The Malaysian Court of Appeal ruling on the “Allah” issue contradicts the Cabinet Ten-Point Solution...
This paper discuses the issue of religion, ethnicity and national identity with focus specifically o...
This paper explores the complexities of the contested political terrain in Malaysia thatabounds in m...
In Malaysia, Islam is the religion of the Federation, and the Islamic law system runs parallel to th...
In Malaysia, legal definitions of the religious category “Muslim” and ethnic category “Malay” imply ...
On 2 January 2014, members of the Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (JAIS Jabatan Agama Islam Sela...
To what extent is it relevant to the issue of secularism in Malaysia practically? Is it true that Ma...
ABSTRACT: The main thrust of the paper is that religion plays an important role in the national iden...
As the next general election looms in Malaysia, political groups seem to be pressing their demands o...
The uneasy co-existence of civil and Shariah law in Malaysia and the polarising ethnic and religious...
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...
This study points at ecumenical solidarity, prayer solidarity and a shared political consciousness a...