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    Mahathir as the Prime Minister: Peak of “Paternalistic Leadership” In Malaysia by Jaes, Lutfan, Razali, Nurul Aimi, Mohamad Suhaimy, Khairul Azman

    Published 2023
    “…It is traced through the influence of local wisdom which is believed to form the leadership character of the 7th Malaysian Prime Minister. The initial stance of this article was taken with reference to a previous study when Mahathir took office as the 4th Prime Minister of Malaysia. …”
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    Audit committee effectiveness and earnings conservatism : an Australian analysis by Sultana, Nigar

    Published 2010
    “…Results from this study have wide-ranging implications for regulators, investors, firms/corporate management and scholars.…”
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    Interaction of Wu Zhaoqian, Gu Zhenguan and Nalan Xingde by Liew, Fong Wai

    Published 2017
    “…Among the studies on the interaction of Manchu and Chinese scholars in the Early Qing Dynasty, the most popular story must be of Gu Zhenguan, who was able to move the Prime Minister’s son, Nalan Xingde, with his Ci called Jinlv Qu, and successfully rescued Wu Zhaoqian who was exiled for 23 years to Ning Gu Ta, due to his involvement in an Examination Scandal. …”
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    Despair as a Governing Strategy: Australia and the Offshore Processing of Asylum-Seekers on Nauru by Fleay, Caroline, Hoffman, S.

    Published 2014
    “…As part of its efforts to deter the arrival of asylum-seekers by boat to Australia in2001, Prime Minister John Howard’s Coalition Government established the offshore processing of refugee claims. …”
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    Debatable issues in Fiqh al-Zakat: a jurisprudential appraisal by Haneef, Sayed Sikandar Shah

    Published 2010
    “…Introduction Since early 20th century, some leading scholars have been fervently debating the possibility of making fresh ijtihÉd on a host of newly emerging issues of fiqh al-zakÉt. …”
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    ‘Kafir Harbi’ in Malaysia: another path to polarization by Malik, Maszlee

    Published 2017
    “…  Following the overall rejection of the labeling by Muslim scholars and intellectuals who claimed that the label was invalid and unsuitable under contemporary circumstances, the Prime Minister’s Office soon announced that no Malaysians should be placed under the Kafir Harbi category…”
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    The philosophy and objectives of education in Islam by Khamis, Muhamad Hafiz, Salleh, Mohamad Johdi

    Published 2010
    “…These sources help in the effective formulation of producing the complete growth of individual with integrated, balanced, and harmonious personality. The prime task of education is, to the nurture of personal growth. …”
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    Comparison of Media and Source Framing in Selected Chinese Newspaper Stories on Bilingual Education Issues in Malaysia by Chang, Peng Kee

    Published 2009
    “…Framing study is getting more popular among the communication scholars. Many studies have been conducted to examine the frame building from the outlook of media framing rather than source framing. …”
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    Researching tourism and development in Southeast Asia: Methodological insights by Dolezal, Claudia, Trupp, Alexander *, Prasit, Leepreecha

    Published 2020
    “…Tourism for development has become an essential research field in its own right, also in Southeast Asia. Researchers and scholars within the region, but more broadly from around the world, dedicate themselves to understanding how to use tourism most efficiently as a development strategy. …”
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    Social consciousness of Mahua campus writings in the 1980s and their development by Pong, Siew Choo

    Published 2017
    “…The time frame of this study falls within 22 years governance (i.e. from 1981 to 2003) by the fourth Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. The style of Dr. …”
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    Sustainable development: divergences and complexities in interpretation by Mazloomi, Mehrdad, Hassan, Ahmad Sanusi

    Published 2008
    “…Despite of widespread concurrence with that definition, a large number of scholars challenge comprehensiveness of definition and strive to fill its gaps to prevent misleading and ill interpretation. …”
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