The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, known by its Malay acronym PAS (Parti Islam Se-Malaysia), is a political party in Malaysia that advocates for the implementation of Islamic principles and laws within the framework of the country's governance. Founded in 1951, PAS has its roots in the Malay nationalist movement and has evolved to become one of the country's major political entities, particularly influential among the Muslim Malay majority.
PAS's values are deeply rooted in Islam, and the party seeks to promote what it views as a holistic Islamic way of life. This include…
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How would you feel if your local government started implementing religious laws that affected your daily life?
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Can a political party's focus on a specific religion contribute positively to a society that's culturally and religiously diverse?
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What's your perspective on balancing traditional values with modern governance in today's world?
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How important is it for a political party to represent the economic interests of one particular group over another?
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If a law was passed based on religious principles you don't follow, how would you react or adapt?
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What role should education play in promoting moral and ethical values in society?
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How would you describe the ideal relationship between religion and politics in a multicultural country?
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In your opinion, can a focus on social justice and eradicating poverty justify the implementation of laws based on a single religious perspective?
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How should a country's constitution address the rights and protections of its minority populations in the context of a majority's religious policies?
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What do you think are the potential impacts on societal harmony when a government prioritizes the values of one religion?