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May 13, 2009 Deadline
The Commission’s task was not to prove sovereignty, he stressed, but to show actual prolongation of underwater territory beyond 200 nautical miles, which implied that countries were entitled to the resources found there.  more
By Dato’ Ir Dr A.Bakar Jaafar

environment
E-WASTE: Surprisingly Physical and Subtly Dangerous

Every year about 50 tonnes of electronic waste are trashed worldwide. The United Nations reported that five percent (5%) of municipal waste comprises of electronic waste, which unbeknown to many implicates humans and the environment. more
  By Abdul Rahman Mahmud

pursuits
'Dr Jekyll and Farmer Hyde' between a SCALPEL and a PET GOAT
He does not only have a pleasant smile but is also a workaholic. Datuk Dr. Abdul Aziz Yahya, an obstetrician and gynaecologist, travels to and from Gleneagles Intan and Prince Court Medical Centre to service his clients. more
By: Fariza Uzmat


national
Making The Masjid Relevant Again
Many forget that the first Masjid was extremely modest. Its pillars were palm trees, without carvings of Islamic art and the walls were made of clay. Yet this simple Masjid was the heart and soul of civilisation for Islam. It was the headquarters for the leaders of the time; a school that operated 24/7. more
By: Maria Zain

foreign affairs
Obama in Cairo: A Bush in sheep's clothing?
He may have more determination than his predecessor but he remains committed to an unworkable two-state “vision” aimed not at restoring Palestinian rights, but preserving Israel as an enclave of Israeli Jewish privilege. It is a dead end. more
By: Ali Abunimah
 
cover story
Philanthropy VIS-Ã-VIS
Syed Mokhtar Albukhary
It is related that when he started one of his earliest businesses in SKS Transport, which was his first company formed in 1976, it paid him a director’s allowance of RM1,500. His mother told him to keep half of the income and share the other half with poor families. more
  By Dr. Mesut Idriz

features
The Cocoa Connection
Although there have been debates labelling chocolates as junk food and lacking in nutrients, there are, however, many studies linking cocoa and dark chocolate to health benefits. more
By: Hariz Kamal

focus
Facing Up To Abnormalities Through CLEFT SURGERY
A cleft represents a facial disfigurement that warrants unsolicited attention. Those who are born with a cleft lip or palate are often subjects of mental and social torment, especially by those who are insensitive or lack tact. Such a disfigurement also induces low self-esteem and alienation from those who look ‘normal.’ more
By: Fariza Uzmat

foreign affairs
The End of the Special Relationship?
It is the underlying suspicion that Obama is poised to shift America away from its unique relationship with the Jewish state that most worries Israelis. more
By: Shlomo Ben Ami

living Islam
Reviving Faith through Higher Education
Mathew’s advice for other Muslim students in universities is, “while pursuing your studies do your best InsyaAllah but make sure you take time to strengthen the brotherhood or sisterhood in your community as well. As Muslims we need to support each other and then InsyaAllah then we can do great things.” more
By: Nabeelah Naeem
 

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Surah al-Israa'
If you do good it shall be to
your own advantage; but if
you do evil, you shall sin
against yourselves.
(Verse 145, Surah Aali-Imran,
Al-Quran)


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