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Building knowledge on campus

The architecture and design of a university plays a vital role in shaping the minds of undergraduates and contribute to nation-building.

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The ‘languages’ of Islamic designs

I WANT to prove a simple point about Islam in the modern world using my training and career in architecture, and an acknowledged expertise in architecture history, theory and criticism as well as mosques and Islamic architecture.

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Vision for a new Malaysia

RECENT events involving our institutions of governance have reinforced my feeling that Malaysia is in dire straits.

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When academics are ‘ignorant’

Having a string of letters after your name doesn’t mean much if you close yourself off to different forms of knowledge.

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A kind act, a world of blessings

A simple helping hand could cause ripples that touch many lives positively.

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The ‘gift’ of Christmas

Let’s all partake in the tradition of gift-giving for our own spiritual health and well-being.

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What the Malaysian Family needs

A family can come together and stay together by incorporating four characteristics.

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Need for the great unboxing

Only when we realise that our minds are trapped in narrow boxes of half truths and untruths can we step out and truly appreciate all creations.

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A loving tribute to Enid Blyton

I PROMISED myself that, one day, I would write a personal tribute to my all-time favourite author, Enid Blyton (1897-1968). This British writer shaped my values and soul at an early age, and much of who I am and what I stand for presently, I attribute to her influence.

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Telling tales to rebuild Malaysia

What better way to promote harmony among the country’s myriad races and cultures than by sharing each other’s lives through stories?

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Rethink religious education

How we teach religion should tear down differences, not build walls that encourage extremism.

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How I learned to ‘waste’ my time

THERE have been several important turning points in my life. One took place between 2006 and 2011 when I suffered from a severe mental health issue diagnosed as panic disorder, anxiety disorder and agoraphobia. The first year that I struggled with this crisis almost ended my career as an academic and public intellectual.

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