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  2. Interfaith greetings in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    During the Liberal democracy period in Indonesia and Guided Democracy that followed it under Sukarno, the common phrase used in speech and formal meetings was "Merdeka", the Indonesian and Malay word for independence or freedom, or variations of it such as "Salam Merdeka ".

  3. Zayan (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Zayan (formerly Zayan FM, stylised as zayan on radio) [1] is a Malaysian Malay language radio station operated by Astro Radio. The radio station went on air on 2 October 2017. [2] Its frequencies were formerly used by The Star's former radio station, Red FM. The radio station targets Muslim listeners aged 18–35 and plays music from local and ...

  4. List of radio stations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Red FM ceased transmission in December 2015, and it has since been sold to Astro Radio by Star Radio Group and then became a Malay-language radio station "Zayan FM (now Zayan)" iM4U FM: 107.9 MHz: iM4U Radio Sdn. Bhd: Malay: Talk Music: Klang Valley: iM4U FM ceased broadcasting on 29 June 2018.

  5. Zayin - Wikipedia

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    The Proto-Sinaitic glyph may have been called ziqq, may not have been based on a hieroglyph, and may have depicted a "fetter". [1]An alternative view is that it is based on the "copper ingot" hieroglyph in the form of an axeblade, after noting that the name "zayin" has roots in Aramaic to refer to "Arms," "Armor," and "Metal used for arms."

  6. Zayn ad-Din - Wikipedia

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    Zayn al-Din Ali Kutchek (died 1168): son of Begtakin, Atabeg of Erbil and father of Muzaffar al-din Gokbori Zayn al-Din Ali ibn Naja (fl. 1160s–1180s), Hanbali preacher; Zayn al-Din al-Amidi (died 1312), blind Iraqi scholar who invented a method for the blind to read

  7. Nuansa Pagi - Wikipedia

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    Nuansa Pagi (lit. 'Morning Nuance') is the first morning newscast ever produced by a private television network in Indonesia. Nuansa Pagi debuted on RCTI from 17 January 1993 to 24 August 1993 as Buletin Pagi ('Morning Bulletin') before it evolved to go nationwide on 25 August 1993 as Nuansa Pagi and since then has become one of the strongest morning shows in the country, according to Nielsen ...

  8. What I Am (Zayn song) - Wikipedia

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    "What I Am" is a song that sees Zayn venture into the adult contemporary genre, which includes a stripped-back instrumental, while it sees him depart from the sound of his previous music. [3]

  9. Pegon script - Wikipedia

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    Pegon (Javanese and Sundanese: اَكسارا ڤَيڮَون ‎, Aksara Pégon; also known as اَبجَد ڤَيڮَون ‎, Abjad Pégon, Madurese: أبجاْد ڤَيگو, Abjâd Pèghu) [3] is a modified Arabic script used to write the Javanese, Sundanese, and Madurese languages, as an alternative to the Latin script or the Javanese script [4] and the Old Sundanese script. [5]