Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-religious state. The Muslims constitute 61.3%, Christians 9.1%, Hindus 6.3%, Buddhist 19.2%, Sikhs 0.9% and others 2.6% of the population of Malaysia. This study examines the stated position and views of the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) and the National Evangelical Christian Fellowship (NECF) of Malaysia on religious freedom, the Islamization approach in Malaysia and the use of the word ‘Allah’ by Christians. This study argues that examination of the stated views and responses of non-Muslim citizens of Malaysia about issues of freedom of religion, Islamization approach and the use of the word ‘Allah’ by Malaysia’s non-Muslim citizens is important for the preservation and maintenan...
Islam has endorsed few ethics in dealing with the non-Muslims that reflect tolerance and compassion ...
The spectacular economic growth of Malaysia in recent years has greatly impacted the state of religi...
This paper studies the relationship between the state and its dominant religion, Islam, in Malaysia ...
Malaysia is a multi-religious society with 28.3 million people. The country had succeeded in managin...
This study points at ecumenical solidarity, prayer solidarity and a shared political consciousness a...
The concept of religious freedom based on the Islamic perspective and the National Constitution is n...
The 2nd edition of Religious Freedom, Minorities, and Islam: An Inquiry into Malaysian Experience ch...
The government of Malaysia continues to introduce new initiative towards strengthening the multi-eth...
Malaysia is a unique country with a blend of multi-racial and multi-religious population. The people...
INTRODUCTION: RELIGIOUS MINORITIES CHALLENGES IN MALAYSIA In recent years a situation which has e...
Freedom of religion is a basic need central to the nature of human beings. Man needs a belief, autho...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
Respons bukan Islam terhadap dasar Islamisasi kerajaan dan kebangkitan Islam di Malaysia serta matla...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
One of the consequences of the Islamisation process in Malaysia from the 1980s is the entry of relig...
Islam has endorsed few ethics in dealing with the non-Muslims that reflect tolerance and compassion ...
The spectacular economic growth of Malaysia in recent years has greatly impacted the state of religi...
This paper studies the relationship between the state and its dominant religion, Islam, in Malaysia ...
Malaysia is a multi-religious society with 28.3 million people. The country had succeeded in managin...
This study points at ecumenical solidarity, prayer solidarity and a shared political consciousness a...
The concept of religious freedom based on the Islamic perspective and the National Constitution is n...
The 2nd edition of Religious Freedom, Minorities, and Islam: An Inquiry into Malaysian Experience ch...
The government of Malaysia continues to introduce new initiative towards strengthening the multi-eth...
Malaysia is a unique country with a blend of multi-racial and multi-religious population. The people...
INTRODUCTION: RELIGIOUS MINORITIES CHALLENGES IN MALAYSIA In recent years a situation which has e...
Freedom of religion is a basic need central to the nature of human beings. Man needs a belief, autho...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
Respons bukan Islam terhadap dasar Islamisasi kerajaan dan kebangkitan Islam di Malaysia serta matla...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
One of the consequences of the Islamisation process in Malaysia from the 1980s is the entry of relig...
Islam has endorsed few ethics in dealing with the non-Muslims that reflect tolerance and compassion ...
The spectacular economic growth of Malaysia in recent years has greatly impacted the state of religi...
This paper studies the relationship between the state and its dominant religion, Islam, in Malaysia ...