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Al Imdaad Charitable Trust (AICT) chairman Mohamad Sohaib.
NEWS
Tensions over cows and buffaloes: India’s complex cattle controversy
SHAH ALAM – Cows are controversial in India, often igniting controversy and triggering intricate...
Al Imdaad Charitable Trust (AICT) chairman Mohamad Sohaib - FILE PIX
NEWS
Stoked by the powerful few, islamophobia grips India
SHAH ALAM – In the world's most populous democracy, India, troubles have brewed as the nation...
Dr Mahathir during Sinar Daily’s Fireside Chat.
Exclusives
A feeble Umno no longer worries the Malays – Dr Mahathir
PUTRAJAYA – There used to be a time when a weak Umno would spell something foreboding for the...
Fireside Chat
Fireside chat: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
In this latest episode of Fireside Chat, we sat down with the grandmaster of Malaysian politics, Tun...
In an exclusive interview in Sinar Daily’s Fireside Chat, Dr Mahathir was adamant in pointing out the error in the present administration’s decision to stifle the people from discussing issues relating to race, religion, and the royal institution.
Politics
Tabooing the 3R, since when a PM has absolute power over the laws? – Dr M asks
PUTRAJAYA – Unperturbed by the nationwide blanket ban, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad showed no...
"Why? We don’t know but we think that sometimes clear-cut cases were not given attention by the MACC,” said former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad during Sinar Daily's Fireside Chat - FILE PIX
Politics
Dr Mahathir is puzzled as to why MACC seems to be chummy with the government
PUTRAJAYA – Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad finds it rather baffling that...
University of South Australia Centre for Islamic Thought and Education (CITE) director Professor Mohamad Abdalla
NEWS
Australian govt well funded on Islamic education - Religious scholar
SHAH ALAM - There are about 70 Islamic schools in Australia, which are privately owned and well...
University of South Australia Centre for Islamic Thought and Education (CITE) director Professor Mohamad Abdalla during an interview on Sinar Daily’s Fireside Chat programme.
NEWS
Australian Muslims still face discrimination although Islam is second largest religion in the country
SHAH ALAM - Despite Islam being the second largest religion in Australia, Muslims in the country are...
University of South Australia Centre for Islamic Thought and Education (CITE) director Professor Mohamad Abdalla during an interview on Sinar Daily's Fireside Chat programme.
NEWS
After Sweden, Australia makes move to recognise Palestine as a state
SHAH ALAM - There is a genuine concern in Australia that there are calls for its government to...
Afghan women hold placards demanding their right to education, in Mazar-i-Sharif on June 26, 2023. - (Photo by ATIF ARYAN / AFP)
NEWS
Taliban education ban on women: Seeking knowledge compulsory in Islam regardless of gender - Religious scholar
SHAH ALAM - In Islam, it is compulsory for both men and women to seek knowledge. This, University...
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