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1 February – 2017 Mengalum Island boat accident : A body of man was found by local authorities 500 metres in the waters south of Mamutik Island, Sabah [20] but it was confirmed later that the body are not part of the boat mishap missing victims but a men who went missing while fishing with his friends off Dinawan Island, Sabah.
The Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities is a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access academic journal published by UPM Press (University of Putra Malaysia). It covers all aspects of social and behavioural sciences as well as the humanities. The editor-in-chief is Roziah Mohd Rasdi (Universiti of Putra Malaysia).
One of the most significant events in the history of the Malaysian economy was the Asian financial crisis, which caused Malaysia's GDP to shrink from US$100.8 billion in 1996 to US$72.2 billion in 1998. The Malaysian economy's GDP did not recover to 1996 levels until 2003. [17] The year 1997 saw drastic changes in Malaysia.
Pages in category "2017 in Malaysia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Harakah is a newspaper founded in 1987 and published by Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS).In addition to using the Malay language, the paper includes an 8-page English language pullout consisting of pages and columns written in English called the English Section.
Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah International Islamic University (UniSHAMS) is a private university operating from new official campus in Kedah.. UniSHAMS offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields, including medicine, Islamic studies, Shariah, law, management, education, and information technology.
Article 145 of the Malaysian constitution says the Attorney General of Malaysia has no power over matters related to the Syariah Courts. There are three levels of the courts: Appeal, High, and Subordinate. [2] Unlike Malaysian civil courts, which are federal in scope, Syariah Courts are primarily established by individual state law.
The list of banks in Malaysia offering Islamic products (updated in 2015) have grown to 16 banks. [1] Apart from banks, other non-banks intermediaries offering syariah based products are Malaysia Building Society Berhad (MBSB) and cooperatives registered under the Cooperative Commission of Malaysia (SKM).