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  1. Mar 2026
    1. **Reconciling Islamic Faith and Modern Values: Muhammadiyah’s Perspective in Indonesia and Malaysia **

      This article analyses Muhammadiyah’s contribution towards progressive Islamic thought in Southeast Asia and its popularity in Indonesia and Malaysia. Utilising the constructivist approach to theory synthesis, and drawing on theories of faith, modernity and Islamic reformation this article considers how Muhammadiyah has attempted to contextualise its version of Islam to correspond with the requirements of modern-day society. Literature should be classically reviewed to investigate the connection between Islamic concepts and modern life, in all aspects of society within a variety of sociocultural settings. The findings indicate that Muhammadiyah’s has succeeded in integrating traditional Islamic norms with modern ones, through the organization’s educational, healthcare and social activities. And do the community and society as a whole a lot of good. Whilst conservative interests and ideological differences from more than just global Muslims have attempted to halt Muhammadiyah in reforming what they perceive to be their goals, it has been able to do so. It also has a strong orientation to social justice, pluralism and working with people of other faiths. It is an example of long-term Islamic reform, one that respects religious rules while dealing with the real and pressing issues of today. The research shows that Muhammadiyah not only helps Muslims seeking solutions for real problems but also serves as a progressive framework concerning the development and modernization of Islam more generally. Muhammadiyah is still very much shaping how Muslims speak to each other today. It provides a conservative but open-minded and forward-looking perspective of Islam. Keywords: Indonesian, Islamic Faith, Malaysian, Modern Values, Muhammadiyah, Perspective.

  2. Jan 2025
    1. 4.3 Geopolitics- study of the effects of geography on politics and relations among states.<br /> Territoriality - a willingness by a person or group of people to defend space they claim. A people's connection to a particular piece of land.

      Neocolonialism- Process which powerful countries attempt to control weaker countries because of economic or cultural pressures. Control was indirectly exerted over developing countries. Ex. Transnational corporations based in European countries continued to control the extractions of natural resources through mining and the export of natural resources

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  5. Oct 2021
    1. Coronavirus Pandemic Data Explorer. (n.d.). Our World in Data. Retrieved March 3, 2021, from https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus-data-explorer

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    1. And among the Malay pirates

      The Malaysian archipelago was a major center of the spice trade and maritime commerce with Europe. Its takeover, first by Portugal in 1511, then by the Dutch East India Company in the mid-16th century, and followed by British colonization at the end of the 18th century, further complicated the diverse socioeconomic and cultural conditions that develop in the midst of international trade. Then as now, the flow of capital and goods made piracy a lucrative, albeit dangerous, activity. For more information see The Maritime Heritage Project.

  10. Aug 2018
    1. Alibaba Cloud, the company’s cloud computing unit, today announced a new initiative with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL), the capital’s city council. Called ‘Malaysia City Brain,’ the new project is aimed at reducing traffic, monitoring the flow of vehicles, and improving urban planning across the country.
    1. Malaysia City Brain will generate vast amounts of data. The system will analyse data captured by images, speech and video. Alibaba, Malaysia Digital Economy Corp and Kuala Lumpur City Hall developed the system. They will give entrepreneurs, start-ups, research institutions and universities access to the data. They want them to use the data to deliver analysis, insights and innovations. This team effort should provide improvements for its future deployment.
    2. At the same time, there are challenges to overcome. Analysts question whether these cities will do enough to help reduce crime. They also query whether the poor will benefit. Malaysia’s energy efficiency awareness is currently weak. The country lags behind other nations in adopting green technology. It will take time to catch up.