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Whither Islamic education in Malaysia ?

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Published: Thursday, 23 August 2012 03:51
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media2The models for Islamic education in Malaysia have always come from the Middle East, South Asia and other Islamic nations and societies. But should this be the case?

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Bespectacled red dragon tops the class

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Published: Thursday, 10 May 2012 05:46
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chinaIt is most eye-opening to read how China possesses an education system that is overtaking many Western countries, and the why of it. Pisa interprets the “incredible resilience” of the Chinese people as providing the answer.

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Heavy policing will continue post-Bersih?

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Published: Friday, 15 July 2011 04:17
Posted by Clive Kessler

bersih-fLast Saturday Kuala Lumpur saw two foolish men destroy not only themselves, the government that they lead and their remaining reputation for political sagacity and moderation. They also ended what was left of the indispensable myth of a benign Malaysia.

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Malaysia needs to maintain tools for capital controls

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Published: Thursday, 08 March 2012 03:25
Posted by Lim Mah Hui and Kevin P. Gallagher

chartsProposed measures in the new Trans-Pacific trade pact that the Malaysian government is negotiating this week could restrict Pacific nations from preventing and mitigating financial crises.

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The generation of change

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Published: Tuesday, 24 May 2011 03:49
Posted by Clive S. Kessler

Of all these great state-serving families, none in time would prove more distinguished than those whom many designate as “the Onns of Johor”.

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