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Don t make hash of #KerajaanGagal, Putrajaya told

Don’t make hash of #KerajaanGagal, Putrajaya told Faye Kwan © Provided by Free Malaysia Today Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin (right) during his recent visit to Sarawak. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA: A political analyst sees the government making a mistake if it continues to ignore evidence of widespread disaffection such as seen in #KerajaanGagal, a hashtag that has been trending on social media. © Provided by Free Malaysia Today Azmi Hassan. Former academic Azmi Hassan said a hashtag would go viral only if it resonated with social media users and Putrajaya should not dismiss the criticism as “just an online trend that will go away”.

World #QuranHour targets 100 million views on TV, digital platforms

World #QuranHour targets 100 million views on TV, digital platforms 21 Apr 2021 / 21:28 H. Bernama SHAH ALAM: World #QuranHour is expected to gain 100 million viewership on television and digital platforms this year, said Warisan Ummah Ikhlas Foundation (WUIF) founder Datuk Hussamuddin Yaacub. World #QuranHour is a movement to build the Quranic value system, from Malaysia to the rest of the world. Hussamuddin, who is also Karangkraf Media Group chairman said the target could be achieved through the support of its media partners promoting the event on their respective platforms to reach more people in Malaysia as well as overseas. The sixth instalment of World #QuranHour is supported by various media houses namely Bernama, Astro, TV AlHijrah, RTM, Media Prima Group, Sinar Harian, NSTP, Utusan Malaysia, The Star, Karangkraf Media Group, Nu Ideaktiv, IKIMfm and Denaihati Network.

It s tough for young leaders in Malaysia

It’s tough for young leaders in Malaysia Faye Kwan © Provided by Free Malaysia Today Austria’s Sebastian Kurz, Finland’s Sanna Marin and New Zealand’s Jacinda Arden were all aged below 40 when they attained political power. PETALING JAYA: Austria’s Sebastian Kurz became the youngest head of government in the world at 31 in 2017. New Zealand’s Jacinda Arden was sworn in as prime minister when she was 37, also in 2017. Finalnd’s Sanna Marin took office at the age of 34 in 2019. The trend in recent years of young people coming into power suggests that voters in many countries are placing personal character above experience when they elect their heads of government, but analysts say it would be hard to see such a leaning in contemporary Malaysia.

Respect right to religious freedom, avoid prejudice, discrimination

Respect right to religious freedom, avoid prejudice, discrimination 17 Apr 2021 / 16:12 H. Pix for illustration purposes. KUALA LUMPUR: In recent times, stories and commentaries on racism and intolerance towards other religious practices as well as discrimination have often been hot issues in the community. There are concerns that such negative elements will disrupt the harmony in society if not curbed immediately, as since the inception of Malaysia, the country’s multiracial people celebrate and appreciate the cultural and religious diversity of the plural society, an important aspect in uniting the various communities. The country will pay a high price if harmony and understanding between the communities fail to be preserved through the practice of tolerance and respect for individuals without discriminating against race and religion.

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