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Ties that do not bind
The last bibliography on ethnic relations in Malaysia was published in 1992.The compiler was Tan Chee-Beng and the title, appropriately enough, is the Bibliography on Ethnic Relations with Special Ref
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Malaysian Indians Seek PM Manmohan Singh’s Help On Racial Segregation
A political group representing disaffected Malaysian Indians here has left a message for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on its website, reminding him of the “state-sponsored racial and religious segr
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Jewish group opposes ground zero mosque
The nation's leading Jewish civil rights group has come out against the planned mosque and Islamic community center near ground zero, saying more information is needed about funding for the project an
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Najib calls on M'sians to make country a model of religious tolerance
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has urged Malaysians to work together to make the country a model of religious tolerance and harmony in the world.
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Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi in Malaysia
Thousands of Sikhs were joined by tourists at the annual Vasakhi Fest held in Malaysia's Penang state to mark Vaisakhi, the harvesting festival.
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Malaysia sets up academy for Hindu priests
Malaysia has set up an academy to train Hindu priests in a bid to reduce the number of foreigners working in temples in the Muslim-majority nation, a newspaper reported Monday.
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'The Amazing Race': Smashing coconuts in Penang, Malaysia
Reversals. "The Amazing Race" is all about reversals. Those who are in last shall be first, and those who are in first... well, we'll get there, won't we?
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BEIJING’S OLDEST MOSQUE ATTRACTS WORLDWIDE VISITORS
Wearing a songkok from Malaysia, the imam of Beijing’s oldest and largest mosque happily ushered visitors into the mosque compound.
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Every Malaysian counts
WHEN Malaysians voted for a change in the 2008 elections, they did not realise the impact their voting would have on the nation. Many changes have since occurred - some welcomed, some certainly not.
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Malaysian Hindus celebrate colourful Thaipusam festival
Malaysian Indians pierced themselves with hooks and skewers Saturday as they celebrated a Hindu festival hailed as a show of religious freedom after a spate of attacks on places of worship.
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Don’t fall prey to provocations
ALL peace-loving Malaysians must condemn the "wild boar heads" incidents in the mosques as vehemently as they had condemned the arson incidents on churches.
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Philippine government, MILF meet in Malaysia
The Philippine government and Muslim separatists held two days of talks in Malaysia as they work towards a peace deal to end decades of conflict, officials said Thursday.
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Malaysian police arrest four over Muslim prayer hall attacks
Malaysian police said Saturday they had arrested four men in connection with arson attacks on two Muslim prayer halls amid a spate of assaults on places of worship that have escalated ethnic tensions.
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Steadfastly Malaysian despite trying times
THE recent events linked to the 'Allah' usage controversy has really made me proud to be a Malaysian.
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Seven Islamic experts who attended a forum organised by the Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia (IKIM) here Thursday to discuss the use of the word "Allah" as a replacement for God, were of th
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Is Malaysian sun of moderation setting?
Would “Malaysia’s Islam” lose its shine after it has proven to be a model of the balance between faith and modernity? asked Ahmed Amiri in the Emirati newspaper Al Ittihad.
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Eight held over church attacks in Allah row
Eight Muslim men were arrested in Malaysia for allegedly firebombing a Christian church after a court ruled that non-Muslims could use the word "Allah" to refer to God.
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Under Cloud of Violence, Malaysian Christians Come Together
They begin arriving in the soft morning light, before the tropical humidity descends: Indian women in vibrant colored saris, an elderly Chinese woman leaning heavily on her walking stick, parents carr
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