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  2. Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM - Wikipedia

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    History. Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM has an interlinked history with the Faculty of Medicine, UKM. The faculty was formed on 30 May 1972. This faculty started the premedical course at the Faculty of Sciences, Main Campus of UKM at Jalan Pantai Baru, Kuala Lumpur in May 1973. The first batch numbering up to 44 students attended the course.

  3. Dirang murder case - Wikipedia

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    Dirang murder case. On 1 March 2012, four-year-old Nurul Nadirah Abdullah, better known by her nickname Dirang, was abducted before she was raped and murdered by her captor at an oil plantation in Bandar Seri Alam, Masai. The burnt remains of Dirang, who was three months away from her fifth birthday, was eventually found at the plantation a ...

  4. Murder of Dirang - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Dirang. On 1 March 2012, in Johor, Malaysia, four-year-old Nurul Nadirah Abdullah, better known by her nickname Dirang, was abducted before she was raped and murdered by her captor at an oil plantation in Bandar Seri Alam, Masai. The burnt remains of Dirang, who was three months away from her fifth birthday, was eventually found at ...

  5. Naskh (tafsir) - Wikipedia

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    Naskh (tafsir) Naskh (نسخ) is an Arabic word usually translated as "abrogation". In tafsir, or Islamic legal exegesis, naskh recognizes that one rule might not always be suitable for every situation. In the widely recognized [1] and "classic" form of naskh, [2][3] one ḥukm "ruling" is abrogated to introduce an exception to the general rule ...

  6. White Rajahs - Wikipedia

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    The White Rajahs were a hereditary monarchy of the Brooke family, who founded and ruled the Raj of Sarawak as a sovereign state, located on the north west coast of the island of Borneo in Maritime Southeast Asia, from 1841 to 1946. Of British origin, the first ruler, James Brooke was granted the province of Kuching – which was known as ...

  7. Muhakkima - Wikipedia

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    Muhakkima. Muḥakkima (Arabic: محكّمة) and al-Haruriyya (Arabic: الحرورية) refer to the Muslims who rejected arbitration between Ali and Mu'awiya I at the Battle of Siffin in 657 CE. [1] The name Muḥakkima derives from their slogan lā ḥukma illā li-llāh (لا حكم إلا لله), meaning "no judgment (hukm) except God's ...

  8. Sultanate of Sambas - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakar Taj ud-din II (1846–1854) Umar Kamal ud-din (1854–1866) Muhammad Shafi ud-din II (1866–1924) Muhammad 'Ali Shafi ud-din II (1924–1926) Muhammad Tayeb (Chief of Dewan Majelis Kesultanan Sambas 1926 - 1931) Muhammad Ibrahim Shafi ud-din (1931–1943) Muchsin Panji Anom (Chief of Dewan Majelis Kesultanan Sambas 1946 - 1950)

  9. Kharijites - Wikipedia

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    Most Kharijite groups branded as unbelievers (kuffar; sing. kafir) Muslims who had committed a grave sin, and the most militant declared killing of such unbelievers to be licit, unless they repented. Many Kharijites were skilled orators and poets, and the major themes of their poetry were piety and martyrdom.