Malaysia

Abdul Rahman, Tunku
First prime minister of independent Malaysia and a significant figure in the nation’s political and social landscape.
ABIM
The Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement founded in 1972.
Dakwah (Malaysia)
The general Malaysian term for missionary work, proselytization, and Islamization, specifically referring to a political Islamist movement
International Islamic University, Kuala Lumpur
A Malaysian institution founded in 1983 to integrate the teaching of all knowledge with Islamic values.
Islam in Malaysia
A comprehensive overview of the history, growth, and influences of Islam in Malaysia, including reformist movements, major institutions, and its social impact.
Kelantan
Predominantly ethnic Malay state in the northeast of peninsular Malaysia, noted for its Islamic traditions and the political base of the Partai Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS).
Muzaffar, Chandra
Malaysian intellectual and human rights activist known for his work on human rights, intercivilizational dialogue, and progressive political movements.
Partai Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS)
Comprehensive overview and history of the Islamic political party in Malaysia known as the Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS)
Dar al-Arqam
Grassroots Malaysian Islamic dawah movement aimed at reviving Islamic religious belief and practice in daily life
United Malays National Organization (UMNO)
An influential ethnic Malay party established in 1946, playing a pivotal role in Malaysia's political landscape by advocating for Malay and Islamic interests.

Dictionary of Islam

IslamReference.com is your go-to source for understanding Islam, its history, theology, culture, and much more. Our goal is to provide reliable and scholarly resources to students, researchers, educators, and anyone with an interest in Islamic studies.