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Sisters in Islam

SIS drops ‘Islam’ from public name, heeding Selangor Sultan’s advice

Organisation will now go by its registered name, SIS Forum (Malaysia), and no longer Sisters in Islam

Loud about personal sins, but not GISB? SIS slams ‘systemic failure’ impacting ‘unseen victims’

Group benefited from being perceived as ‘Islamic’ which allowed them to hide ‘horrific internal abuse’ inflicted especially on women, children, says NGO

Keputusan kes Nik Elin tunjukkan DUN harus patuh Perlembagaan Persekutuan

Badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) itu dalam satu kenyataan berkata, keputusan majoriti 8-1 tersebut menekankan kepentingan menegakkan prinsip Perlembagaan dan memastikan kesaksamaan di sisi undang-undang di Malaysia

Sisters in Islam blasts PAS over obsession with athletes’ dress code

The PAS-led state of Terengganu has provoked repercussions in the sports industry, raising concern among gender equality advocates.

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Petronas staff to be shown the door to make up losses from Petros deal?

Source claims national O&G firm is expected to see 30% revenue loss once agreed formula for natural gas distribution in Sarawak is implemented

No, Malays could not fly: Scholars call out pseudohistory

UPSI and DBP academics urge discipline in handling history after Prof Solehah’s claims of Malays teaching China ‘flying kung fu’

National shuttlers demand RM2 million salaries: can BAM keep up financially?

Several top athletes aim for salaries that could outpace even the highest-earning footballers, raising questions about the sustainability of funding within Malaysian sports