NDID

National Dialogue on Islam & Democracy

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Given its unique history of peaceful diversity and rapid development under a policy with Islam as the state religion, Malaysia has the potential to serve as a positive example where stability, pluralism, tolerance, and democratic governance are well received within an Islamic framework. This project proposes to take advantage of the government’s commitment to advance the elements within Islam that promote principles of democracy and human rights
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Dialogue on Islam & Democracy in Malaysia

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This program will launch a vibrant public discussion of democracy and human rights within the Islamic perspective.

It will help to shape an inclusive, practical and legitimate vision of democracy and human rights in Malaysia.

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Resource Persons

This program is made possible with collaboration by 5 participating institutes and several resource persons.

The resource persons involved are Abdelwahab El-Affendi, Prof. Dr Ibrahim Mohamed Zein, Prof. Dr Muddathir Abdel-Rahim, Prof. Dr Mohamad Hashim Kamali and Datuk Dr Osman Bakar.

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