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  • Dec 9, 2024 | sinardaily.my | Syaza Shukri |Mohammad Tariqur Rahman

    Every 80 minutes a life is lost on the road due to an accident somewhere in Malaysia - counting 6,000 deaths a year on average. Be it for cultural, social, or religious obligation, rakyat loves “balik kampung” during any festival or long holiday. Highway traffic gets momentum and becomes busier. Sadly, the festive mood ends for many on the road meeting unexpected road accidents.

  • Nov 27, 2024 | iseas.edu.sg | Syaza Shukri

    Key leaders within PAS believe in the necessity of ulama (religious scholars) leadership to maintain the party’s alignment with Islamic principles. Interviews with selected PAS leaders reveal their conviction that this approach is essential to protect PAS’ core values and to prevent deviation from its Islamic mission. There are dissenting voices, some arguing that the existing Majlis Syura Ulama suffices in ensuring that PAS continues with its vision and providing religious guidance to members.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | sinardaily.my | Arnaz M Khairul |Syaza Shukri |Syazuin Sazali

    In today’s age of normalising “instant gratification,” it probably will not hurt to reflect and achieve your personalised targets and goals by first eliminating this norm. A A A ANXIOUS? Annoyed? Impatient? Are you trying to shower yourself with feelings of joy, pleasure and contentment fast? In today’s age of normalising “instant gratification,” it probably will not hurt to reflect and achieve your personalised targets and goals by first eliminating this norm.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | sinardaily.my | Arnaz M Khairul |Syaza Shukri

    SITI NURNADILLA MOHAMAD JAMIL 20 Sep 2024 11:35am A A A IN a world where education is heralded as a fundamental right, the exclusion of stateless children from higher education remains an indefensible contradiction. These children, denied citizenship, recognition, and the basic privileges most of us take for granted, face overwhelming barriers, not just bureaucratic hurdles, but the near-impossible task of accessing an education system that was never designed to include them.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | fulcrum.sg | Syaza Shukri

    The result of the most recent by-election in Malaysia was unexpected for most. Barisan Nasional (BN) defeated incumbent Perikatan Nasional (PN) in the Nenggiri by-election, in contrast to the series of by-elections since 2022 in which incumbents successfully kept their seats. On top of that, BN bagged the Kelantan state seat of Nenggiri by a comfortable margin of over 3,000 votes. This ruined PN’s chances of gaining ground as they have done in other by-elections.

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