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- The week's top stories
- PAS to UMNO: It's muzakarah, not political alliance
- 'Kafir' label: Nik Aziz sues NST, Rahim and three others
- Cricket body bans Bollywood's Shah Rukh from stadium
- Queen E to rub shoulders with Bahraini king and other despots
Letters
- Appalled by lies against Nik Aziz
- NST and 'kafir': PR must publicise to rural voters
- Release Palestinian political prisoners
- A call to boycott Astro
- The curious sign at Dataran explained
- Don't distort fatwas by making them absolute
- UMNO now resorts to Malay rulers
- Let's welcome BN flags at KTM Komuter
- How Malaysia imports palm oil from Israel
- Let's march to our own Tahrir Square
Harakahdaily
May 20: MCA-controlled daily the Star's weekend edition today published an interview with the PAS president quoting him as saying that he was sticking to his decision to not contest in the coming polls. But it was later revealed that the interview was done months ago. News
The week's top stories
Harakahdaily

May 20: Here are the ten most popular stories on Harakahdaily's English Edition for the week ending May 19, 2012.
'Kafir' label: Nik Aziz sues NST, Rahim and three others
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May 18: Kelantan Menteri Besar Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has decided to go ahead with a libel suit against UMNO-owned daily New Straits Times and several others over a report labeling him "father of kafir" (infidel).
PAS to UMNO: It's muzakarah, not political alliance
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May 18: PAS has criticised UMNO deputy president Muhyiddin Yassin, saying he did not understand the meaning of the term 'muzakarah' (dialogue) proposed by Murshidul Am Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat and president Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang.Meet butt-strutting Ali, who paid RM1 mil for Datukship
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May 18: Who is the leader of the group of middle aged men whose vulgar protest in front of Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan's house last Tuesday drew condemnations?
'Who's the real Tamil Malar?' PAS asks EC, NRD
Harakahdaily
May 18: The Election Commission and National Registration Department have told to explain the case of 'stolen identity' involving 37-year old Tamil Malar, whose Mykad number is registered under a different person.Vulgar protest: UMNO a disservice to Islam, says Mahfuz
Harakahdaily
May 18: The recent protest by pro-UMNO elements claiming to be army retirees outside the residence of Bersih 2.0 co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan was proof that UMNO had lost all inhibitions in their fight against electoral reforms.
World
| US Muslims in burial dilemma IINA MISSOURI, May 20: Facing years of a dilemma to bury their dead according to Islamic teachings, a growing American Muslim minority is trying to find low-cost burial services, funding what would be Missouri’s first Muslim funeral home. |
| Iran arrests six over Sunni cleric assassination PressTV TEHRAN, May 20: An Iranian judicial official says intelligence forces have identified and arrested six people on charges of involvement in the assassination of a Sunni cleric in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan. |
| Cricket body bans Bollywood's Shah Rukh from stadium Gulf News
MUMBAI, May 18: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan attacked officials and security guards from the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) at the Wankhede Stadium for manhandling children who had gone to watch an Indian Premier League match on Wednesday night. |
| Queen E to rub shoulders with Bahraini king and other despots Irish Times LONDON, May 18: The King of Bahrain, whose regime has been accused of brutally suppressing pro-democracy demonstrations, will have lunch with Queen Elizabeth II today in celebration of her Diamond Jubilee. |
| UN urges Muslim countries to heed Islamic principles in treatment of refugees OnIslam ASHGABAT (Turkmenistan), May 16: Citing parallels between Islamic teachings and laws on refugees protection, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees has called on Muslim countries to enshrine long-standing Islamic principles in their treatment of refugees, Central Asia Online reported. |











