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Day: July 29, 2024

Amid Rising Global Conflicts And Economic Disparity, Urgent Need For Unity Among Ummah – Sultan Nazrin

IPOH, Amid rising global conflicts and economic disparity, there is an urgent need for unity within the ummah, said the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah. He said that since October 2022, two major conflicts affecting Muslim-majority populations have broken out – the Sudanese civil war and the conflict in Gaza. “The war in Ukraine, which began in early 2022, has continued into a third year, inflicting significant and prolonged hardship on the country’s citizens. “Across these global conflicts, innocent civilians of many faiths – Muslim and non-Muslim – including thousands of women and children, are bearing the brunt of

Economic Growth, Strengthening Of Ringgit Push Malaysia To High-income Status By 2027 — Rafizi

He said if these targets can be achieved and Malaysia will be seen as a country with potential, which will indirectly allow it to become an ‘Asian Tiger’ again. “This standard is a simpler standard (to qualify Malaysia for that status). It also depends on our ability to become an international financial hub in addition to the positive performance of Bursa Malaysia,” he told the media after the launch of the 2024 Economic Census Findings by the Department of Statistics Malaysia. Previously, Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan was reported to have said that Malaysia is making significant

Paris 2024: Pearly-Thinaah’s Dazzling Display Right Tonic For M’sian Contingent

PARIS, National women’s doubles shuttlers Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah gave the national contingent a huge shot in the arm with a stunning victory over world number six Mayu Matsumoto-Wakana Nagahara of Japan on Day Two of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The world number 13 Malaysians produced an energetic and aggressive performance to bounce back from a game down to defeat the 2018 and 2019 world champions from Japan 18-21, 21-15, 21-16 in a Group A match at the Porte De La Chapelle Arena. The win has revived the Malaysians’ hopes of advancing to the quarter-finals after their opening Group A loss

Engagement Between Muslims And Others Vital To Avoid Islamophobia – PM Anwar

IPOH, Engagement between Muslims and others is necessary for fostering mutual understanding and avoiding the misunderstandings that lead to Islamophobia, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Anwar stated that the West, even post-colonial period, still retains old precepts of the “other”, leading to misunderstanding, misinformation and rejection of the other, which is termed Islamophobia. “How do you survive and live in a society like a multiracial, multireligious Malaysia and avoid discussing other religions, cultures, civilisations … And then demand the West must understand us? “So I think it is the engagement that is required by us to get others

Malaysia Joining Brics Will Make Grouping More Inclusive, Representative — South African Envoy

KUALA LUMPUR, South Africa, like Russia and other key fast-developing countries, is keen for Malaysia to join the BRICS group of emerging economies soon given Kuala Lumpur’s strong and consistent stand in supporting the interests of developing nations on major international matters. South Africa’s High Commissioner to Malaysia, Dave Malcomson, said that as a proponent of the South-South movement, Malaysia’s role in BRICS would be further enhanced as the upcoming chairman of ASEAN in 2025 and with its prominence in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) as well as Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) countries. He said that with South Africa itself