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From positive to death : a corpus-based semantic analysis of COVID-19 representation in Malaysian English news reports
Published 2021“…This situation, in many countries, is exacerbated by the onslaught of negative news on Covid-19 and heightened news consumption via various media platforms. …”
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Data leak, critical information infrastructure and the legal options: what does Wikileaks teach us?
Published 2012“…Finally, the paper explores legal options that Malaysia can adopt in preparing herself to possible data breaches onslaught. It is the contention of the paper that the existing traditional legal framework should be reformed in line with the advances of the information and communications technologies, especially in light of the onslaught of data leaks by the new media typically represented by Wikileaks.…”
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Reviving the pedagogy of philosophical inquiry in Muslim curriculum for effective civilizational dialogue
Published 2011“…Internally, they are suffering from crisis of values as a result of this onslaught – ranging from gender issues to human rights and democracy. …”
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Psychological Risk Factors of Functional Impairment Following COVID-19 Deaths.
Published 2021“…CONTEXT: People bereaved from COVID-19 report higher levels of grief than people bereaved from natural causes. …”
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Reflection on compassion in Islam and Malay Sufi identity
Published 2016“…For better or for worse this paper argues that a return and an evolution to that early Sufi/inner-based identity with emphasis on compassion (al-rahman) is required for positive growth and development in the region.…”
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New Means to Risk-Priority-Number for System Improvement
Published 2019“…Various manufacturing systems are reported to be failed because of the simultaneous onslaught of failure modes. …”
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Beyond The “Social” In Social Media: Facebook As Communication Lifeline
Published 2015“…In the 2014 World Risk Report of the United Nations, the Philippines is ranked as the world’s second most at risk to disaster. …”
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Print media transformation to digital platform: case study of neraca economic daily mediamorphosis
Published 2023“…The economic media theory is used to see how the Neraca economic daily sees the opportunity to maintain its media amidst the onslaught of digital disruption. Data used for this research was obtained from interviews, books, articles from national and international journals, media reports and documents which are relevant to this research. …”
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Framing Russia-Ukraine war and Vladimir Putin’s image: a content analysis of New York Times online commentary articles
Published 2023“…From that perspective, this study examines the framing of the Russia-Ukraine war and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s image in one renowned America-based media, The New York Times Online. …”
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The impact of fourth industrial revolution era on Nigeria’s counterterrorism strategy towards Boko Haram movement
Published 2020“…The 4IR enable the terrorist to seek assistance from renowned terrorist groups and acquire state-of-the-art weapons and training. …”
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Data breach on the critical information infrastructures: lessons from the Wikileaks
Published 2012“…The paper seeks to explore legal options that Malaysia can adopt in preparing itself to more data breaches onslaught. It is the basic contention of the paper that the traditional legal framework should be reformed in line with the advances of the information and communications technologies.…”
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Contribution of Darul Musannefin: history of Islam in Europe
Published 2014“…As with contemporary reformers throughout the Muslim world, Shibli’s fundamental aim was to enable Muslim scientific and technical development within an Islamic framework, preventing the incursions of colonialism and secularism in the ideology of the Muslim world. …”
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Wakaf in Malaysia: It legal history
Published 2003“…Ironically, there are little available records to highlight on the administration and management of wakaf.Such records indicated that the settlers administered the administration of this trusts personally or by the society leaders of the particular communities at that time such as the ham (head of the mosque), Bilal (deputy of the mosque) or Penghulu (the Head of a village or settlement).Most disputes, which arose were settled and resolved by the Islamic scholars at that time without letting the parties having to resort to a courts' trial.The first recorded case involving wakaf was Ashhee & Ors v. …”
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