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  2. List of former Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Nas Daily – Israeli-Palestinian vlogger, he identifies as a non-religious Muslim. [ 16 ] E. A. Jabbar – Freethinker from India, who left Islam at the very young age reading the Malayalam translation of the Quran .

  3. Ex-Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Simon Cottee (2015) wrote that it is very difficult for Muslims to express doubts and questions about Islam. Those who get the opportunity, must conduct self-search on the Internet, and if they wish to ask questions to any religious expert, then they have to do so with a lot of caution to avoid accusations of disbelief; rather than asking why God said something in the scriptures, they need to ...

  4. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia has a low official unemployment rate of 3.9%. [208] Its foreign exchange reserves are the world's 24th-largest. [209] It has a labour force of about 15 million, which is the world's 34th-largest. [210] Malaysia's large automotive industry ranks as the world's 22nd-largest by production. [211]

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Malaysia

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    Try to tag and assess as many Malaysia-related articles as possible, leave it unassessed if you do not know how to assess. Simply add {{WikiProject Malaysia}} to the talk page. And add the importance and the quality of the article. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Malaysia/Assessment. Nominate Malaysia-related Articles for PR/GA/FA

  6. Apostasy in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Apostasy in Islam (Arabic: ردة, romanized: ridda or ارتداد, irtidād) is commonly defined as the abandonment of Islam by a Muslim, in thought, word, or through deed.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Malaysia/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate

  8. List of films banned in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films banned in Malaysia, as they are viewed by the Malaysian government for violating relevant laws and regulations, or because of other political and religious factors. Films that are assigned the Tidak Diluluskan Untuk Tayangan ("Not Passed for Screening") [ 1 ] category by the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia are banned ...

  9. Malaysian movement control order - Wikipedia

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    Malaysians barred from leaving the country, and restrictions placed on the entry of non-Malaysians into the country; All industries local or federal are closed except for infrastructure services and supermarkets, wet markets, grocery stores and multi-functional stores selling daily necessities