Monthly Archives: July 2006

Down Memory Lane

I was asked recently by a high school girl from my alma mater to answer some questions. I’d be featured in the year school magazine, a kind of sentimental gift to myself since many years ago I was the editor … Continue reading

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Interfaiths

The very term “inter-faith” has been somewhat of a touchy, sensitive topic of late. What with your regular Interfaith Commissions being criticised left right and centre, the issues of apostasy taking prime time in many websites and Lina Joy’s case … Continue reading

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In the beginning

In the beginning was Brazil, and Brazil was confident, and Brazil fell, and Brazil wept. Pride leaps before a fall. I’m predicting a Germany-France final, although I’m thinking this has turned out to be more of a Euro Cup than … Continue reading

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Islam Hadhari II

Article in theSun last week: National policy must aim to embrace all Islam Hadhari: Developmental framework Guest: Tricia Yeoh For the first time in Malaysia, a religious framework has been instituted within a national socio-economic development plan. Islam Hadhari was … Continue reading

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Case Reopened

Case Reopened on Lina Joy… Extracted from various sources below: Lina Joy, a Muslim converted to Christianity in 1998, has since been seeking her constitutional right to practise the religion of her choice. According to the Law Reform (Marriage and … Continue reading

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