Posted on 23 April 2010 By Shanon Shah.
“Zaid committed a personal sin when he consumed alcohol. If he has repented and Allah accepts it, his sins are forgiven.” PAS secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali, on character assassinations against Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR)’s candidate for Hulu Selangor, Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, for his alcohol-drinking. Mustafa called Zaid’s detractors “unprofessional”, and reminded them not to forget [...]
Tags: Found in Quotation, Hulu Selangor, Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, Shanon Shah, Sisters in Islam, Zaid Ibrahim, alcohol, by-election, drinking, inconsistencies, islam, issue, muslim, pas, smear campaign
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Posted on 19 March 2010 By Shanon Shah.
“Marilah kita hidup di negara ini dengan hormat-menghormati antara satu sama lain. Budaya ini akan menjamin kesejahteraan dan kebahagiaan. Jika ada pihak lain yang tidak mahu hidup hormat-menghormati, sudah pasti akan berlaku kemungkinan permusuhan, pergaduhan dan pembunuhan yang pastinya kesemua sekali akan rugi negara akan musnah. Hentikanlah menghina Islam, kerana Islam adalah ciptaan Allah.” THE [...]
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Posted on 18 March 2010 By The Fairly Current Show.
ON 25 Jan 2010, High Court Justice Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof quashed the Home Ministry‘s ban on Muslim Women and the Challenges of Islamic Extremism. The book, published by Sisters in Islam (SIS), is a compilation of essays based on research by renowned international scholars and activists. SIS’s challenge of the ministry’s act of book [...]
Tags: Fairly Current show, Muslim Women and the Challenges of Islamic Extremism, Pop TeeVee, Sisters in Islam, book banning
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Posted on 27 January 2010 By Wong Chin Huat.
THE Barisan Nasional (BN) government should thank High Court Justice Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof for quashing the Home Ministry’s ban on Muslim Women and the Challenges of Islamic Extremism. The academic book is edited by Prof Norani Othman and published by Muslim women’s non-governmental organisation Sisters in Islam (SIS). Too often we read about why [...]
Tags: Allah issue, Court of Appeal, Home Ministry, Muslim Women and the Challenges of Islamic Extremism, Sisters in Islam, Wong Chin Huat, book banning, high court, uncommon sense
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Posted on 30 November 2009 By Ding Jo-Ann.
WHEN it comes to international human rights obligations, the Malaysian government has behaved like a faithless lover: making promises to the world it never intended to keep. The banning of Sisters in Islam (SIS)’s book Muslim Women and the Challenge of Islamic Extremism, which is now being judicially reviewed in court, is a demonstration of [...]
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Posted on 12 November 2009 By Deborah Loh.
Corrected on 17 Nov 2009 at 11.30am DESPITE stepping down in 2008 as executive director of Sisters in Islam (SIS) which she co-founded and led for two decades, Zainah Anwar has not retired from her commitment to women’s rights and justice. Currently project director of Musawah, a global movement for equality and justice for Muslim [...]
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