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We are reproducing this recent book review from The Economist. It deals with the sordid politics and economics of foreign aid from the point of view of Britain, the donor country.
We are reproducing this recent book review from The Economist. It deals with the sordid politics and economics of foreign aid from the point of view of Britain, the donor country.
Despite what some might say, see in their fevered dreams, or hallucinate about, Islam is not under attack in this country. In fact, I am starting to think that these self-appointed (or self-anointed as the case maybe) guys actually wish that the religion were being assaulted in order to justify their own existence and provide themselves with a sense of purpose and an enemy to fight against.
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..there is a world of difference between mere apostates who renounce Islam and those who actively raise military campaign against the ancient Muslim community. The injunction to punish ‘apostates’ in the Qur’an and Hadith are referring to the latter, not the former.
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The New Mandala, a regional online publication, recently featured a series of sharp commentaries in a continuing series that explores the idea of ‘regime change’ in the country.
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Will there come a day in Malaysia when a Malay-Muslim can proudly proclaim that he chose of his own free will to be a believer of Islam instead of just being born Muslim because the Constitution says so, and kept forever a Muslim because of our strict laws?
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