These disputes are locked in a perfect storm of legal rigidity, politics revolving around racial and religious supremacy, religious passion, and political inertia.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is slated to lay the foundation stone for the mosque on March 27. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The controversy over the relocation of a Hindu temple to make way for a mosque in central Kuala Lumpur has escalated with the arrest of a firebrand Muslim preacher for apparent seditious social ...
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Malaysia is eyeing a boost in trade with both China and Thailand, via a new inland port in the tiny northern state of Perlis.
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The company also said that it was not possible to build a mosque next to the temple as the land was not large enough to fit two houses of worship, FMT reported. Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar ...
A proposed relocation of a Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur to make way for a mosque has continued to spark anger among some members of Malaysia’s Muslim community, who accuse authorities of ...
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