Firebrand Indian Imam Becomes a Malaysian Flashpoint
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The strange case of Zakir Naik, a firebrand Indian Imam and televangelist whose preaching is banned in India, Bangladesh, Canada and the United Kingdom and who has successfully sought refuge in Malaysia, is causing a backlash against the winners of Malaysia’s May 9 general election, the newly formed Pakatan Harapan coalition, proving the adage that winning an election, no matter how difficult it may be, is the easy part.
Firebrand Indian Imam Becomes a Malaysian Flashpoint
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Firebrand Indian Imam Becomes a Malaysian Flashpoint
The strange case of Zakir Naik, a firebrand Indian Imam and televangelist whose preaching is banned in India, Bangladesh, Canada and the United Kingdom and who has successfully sought refuge in Malaysia, is causing a backlash against the winners of Malaysia’s May 9 general election, the newly formed Pakatan Harapan coalition, proving the adage that winning an election, no matter how difficult it may be, is the easy part.
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