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Day of Judgment
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Noor Aini Mamat said her fourth child managed to make a video call at about 3.30pm, hinting that he might face the same fate as other members of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) humanitarian mission to Gaza. - AWANI photo
National
GSF: Ustaz Mad Kecik made video call to mother before being detained
KUALA NERUS - "Mom, if anything happens like being arrested, please don’t worry.”Those were the...
Monocort, featuring vocalist Ezi Shah (left), drummer Ery (centre), and saxophonist Khai Saxo (right), provided musical accompaniment for the Borak Bibir Merah segment. PHOTO SINAR HARIAN/ ROSLI TALIB.
Features
Child-free by choice: Trendy lifestyle or religious dilemma?
The topic of being 'childfree' continues to be a point of discussion among both the...
Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
Islamic
'Childfree' trend contradicts Islamic teachings - Naim
KUALA LUMPUR - The trend of couples opting to be 'childfree' due to the perception that...
A national political ceasefire needs to be implemented between PN, BN and PH to enable the agenda of ummah unity to be realised across party political boundaries.
Politics
Time to implement political ceasefire between Malay Islamic parties – Pas
SHAH ALAM - The time has come for Malay Islamic parties in Perikatan Nasional (PN), Pakatan Harapan...
One of the reasons for the occurrence of killings is the spread of ignorance and the loss of knowledge.
Culture
Widespread murders a sign that Judgement Day is near
Stories of murder often abound lately. Not only with the bloody tragedy that claimed thousands of...
Datuk Seri Dr Wan Salim Wan Mohd Noor - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Saudi Green Initiative should be viewed positively, no need to worry - Mufti
SHAH ALAM - People have mount concerns following the Saudi Green Initiative (SGI) to plant 150,000...
Wan Salim
Focus
Inappropriate to link solar storms phenomenon with Day of Judgment - Mufti
GEORGE TOWN - Linking the phenomenon of a solar storm that is expected to hit the earth starting...
Wan Salim
FYI
Use AI-videos sparingly to avoid misunderstanding - Mufti
SHAH ALAM – It is crucial to restrict the usage of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated videos...
Addressing stress, sleep and routine changes can help reduce the phenomenon of infant deaths in cars.
COLUMNISTS
Employer's role in preventing tragedies: A macro-level approach
EXPLORING the commonality between forgetting to mail a letter, leaving keys in the car and the...
Penang Mufti Datuk Seri Dr Wan Salim Wan Mohd Noor.
Politics
Don't cut ties due to politics - Penang Mufti
GEORGETOWN - Muslims are reminded not to be too extreme in politics to the point of breaking family...
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Dr Nur Rafidah Mohamed Ali and Ili Izzati Setu perform stretching and Pilates exercises during a recent visit to the Pilates Collective studio. Photo by Bernama
Pilates isn’t as easy as it looks - and that’s the point
Hospitality today is no longer defined solely by infrastructure or star classification, but by service quality, responsiveness and professionalism while guest experience plays a critical role in shaping visitors’ first impressions of Malaysia. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Hotels need to uphold best industry practices to protect Malaysia's image
In a world-first discovery, scientists in Australia have found that the human heart can regrow muscle cells after a heart attack, raising hopes for future regenerative treatments for heart failure. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Human heart regrows muscle cells after heart attack
Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Obesity still widely misunderstood, stigma continues to delay medical care - Experts
Shamsul stated that increased freedom of expression and stronger public engagement have fostered a healthier political environment, where criticism is no longer viewed solely as a threat but as a sign of democratic maturity.
‘The best moment in democracy’: Shamsul Iskandar lauds Malaysia’s growing openness
Most Popular
Preschool to begin at age five, Year One at six from 2027 – PM
Preschool education will start at the age of five, while entry into Year One will be at the age of six.
Divorced couple detained for ‘khalwat’ in hotel
Investigations later revealed that the pair had previously been married but divorced about three to four years ago.
Gunman jailed for life in killing of Japan ex-PM Abe
In this picture taken on July 24, 2019 Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks on the podium during a ceremony marking one year before the start of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Photo by Behrouz Mehri/AFP FILE PIX
Preschool abuse scandal: Al Kauthar Eduqids launches probe after viral abuse videos
Al Kauthar Eduqids (AKE) has launched an internal investigation following disturbing reports of alleged abuse and neglect at one of its preschool branches.
Woman loses RM166,000 to non-existent investment scheme
The 43-year-old woman met a man on social networking app Litmatch on Jan 15. - 123RF photo
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