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  2. Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement - Wikipedia

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    ABIM supported and assisted Islamic students practising Dawah, the preaching of Islam, [3] and was a crucial organisation in the early stages of the Malaysian dawah movement. [4] According to Bubalo and Fealy, ABIM was inspired and influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood , which the authors describe as both a socio-political movement and ...

  3. Shazni Munir Mohd Ithnin - Wikipedia

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    On 8 December 2019, Shazni Munir became the Vice Youth Chief of the National Trust Party. [1] On 4 July 2020, Hasnul Zulkarnain, the former Youth Chief of the AMANAH Party, resigned from the party, and Shazni Munir became the head of the Youth Chief of the AMANAH Party. [2] [3] [4] On 5 March 2021, Shazni Munir became the head of the PH Youth ...

  4. Anwar Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, he was a member of the pro tem committee of Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) or Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia, which he co-founded. At the same time, he was elected as the 2nd President of the Malaysian Youth Council or Majlis Belia Malaysia (MBM). In 1974, Anwar was arrested during student protests against rural poverty and ...

  5. Mahathir Mohamad - Wikipedia

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    Mahathir tried to appeal to religious voters by establishing Islamic institutions such as the International Islamic University of Malaysia which could promote Islamic education under government oversight. [93] He managed to draw Anwar Ibrahim, the leader of the Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement (ABIM), into the ranks of UMNO. In some cases ...

  6. History of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines objected to the formation of the federation, claiming North Borneo was part of Sulu, and thus the Philippines. [64] In 1966 the new president, Ferdinand Marcos, dropped the claim, although it has since been revived and is still a point of contention marring MalaysiaPhilippines relations. [197] [unreliable source?] [198]

  7. Muslim Independence Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim Independence Movement (MIM) was a secessionist political organization in the Philippines.. On 1 May 1968, two months after the Jabidah massacre, Datu Udtog Matalam, a former governor of Cotabato, issued a Manifesto for the declaration of the Muslim Independent Movement that sought for an independent Muslim state from the Philippines comprising Mindanao, Sulu, and Palawan regions. [1]

  8. Filipinos of Malay descent - Wikipedia

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    Malay involvement in Philippine history goes back to the Classical Era with the establishment of Rajahnates as well as the Islamic era, in which various sultanates and Islamic states were formed in Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago, and around Manila. Malays made large contribution to Philippine history, and influenced modern-day lifestyles of ...

  9. Ahmad Ammar Ahmad Azam - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Ammar bin Ahmad Azam (15 February 1993 – 2 November 2013) was a moderate Islamic activist in Malaysia and Turkey. Ahmad Ammar was the son of former Fifth President of Islamic Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM), Ahmad Azam Abdul Rahman and Nur Azlina Aziz,