Fadzil bin Muhammad Noor (Jawi: فاضل بن محمد نور; 15 March 1937 – 23 June 2002) was a Malaysian politician and religious teacher. He was the president...
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3rd Secretary-General of AMANAH since January 2024. He is the son of Fadzil Noor, former Leader of the Opposition and former President of the Malaysian...
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too ill to remain as PAS's president, and was replaced by his deputy, Fadzil Noor, another member of the ulama faction that now dominated the party. While...
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elected PAS Deputy President after Fadzil Noor was elected as President of PAS. Following the death of Fadzil Noor, he was appointed Acting President...
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1,101. Safirol Hashim of Barisan Nasional wrest the seat against PAS Fadzil Noor with a super slim majority of 69 votes. Barisan Nasional nominated Kedah...
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Farra Zainuddin as Leha Che Norizuan Che Mohamad as Munir Zariq Bt Mohd Fadzil Noor Rudolph as Rina Antasya Soman as Lili FZ Katek as Syamsul Maya Jaafar...
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Ahmad Fahmi bin Mohamed Fadzil (Jawi: أحمد فهمي بن محمد فاضل; born 4 February 1981) is a Malaysian politician, former actor and writer who has served...
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Onn Mahathir Mohamad Preceded by Edmund Langgu Anak Saga Succeeded by Fadzil Noor In office 17 April 1973 – 24 August 1974 Monarch Abdul Halim Prime Minister...
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leader 1999 42 / 193 2,667,818 40.23% 42 seats; Opposition coalition Fadzil Noor 2004 8 / 219 1,668,998 24.1% 37 seats; Opposition coalition Kamarudin...
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Lokman Noor bin Adam (Jawi: لقمان نور بن ﺍدم; born 1 January 1973), better known by the nickname Lobakman, is a politician who was appointed as the head...
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resigned in 1989 citing health reasons, and was replaced by his deputy Fadzil Noor, who set the party on a more moderate path. Yusof died in Penang on 28...
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Malaysia, 1981-2003 and 2018–2020 Daim Zainuddin, Finance Minister 1984–91 Fadzil Noor, PAS President 1989–2002, Judiciary: Tan Sri Zaki Tun Azmi Tun Ahmad...
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incumbent death still hold both parlimantary and state constituencies since Fadzil Noor in 2002. Nomination day were announced by Election Commission to be on...
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incumbent death still hold both parlimantary and state constituencies since Fadzil Noor with Anak Bukit by-election in 2002. Nomination day were announced by...
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Leadership Foundation Library. 28 June 2000. Retrieved 31 January 2024. "Fadzil Noor, a Malaysian Islamist, Dies at 65". The New York Times. 25 June 2002...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Mahathir Mohamad Fadzil Noor Joseph Pairin Kitingan Party UMNO PAS PBS Alliance BN BA – Last election...
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1956 1969 N/A 4 Asri Muda 1969 1982 N/A 5 Yusof Rawa 1982 1989 N/A 6 Fadzil Noor 1989 2002 N/A 7 Abdul Hadi Awang 2002 Incumbent 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021...
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leader Fadzil Noor. At the time of the 1999 election Othman was serving as a parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. When Fadzil Noor died...
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Leader Mahathir Mohamad Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah Fadzil Noor Lim Kit Siang Joseph Pairin Kitingan Alliance BN APU GR Last election 53.38%, 127 seats...
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Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. 23 June – Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party president Fadzil Noor dies after undergoing heart bypass surgery. He is succeeded as PAS President...
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Cheek, Chairman of Federal Land Development Authority, former minister Fadzil Noor, former Opposition Leader Mahathir Mohammad, Prime Minister of Malaysia...
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People's Justice Party United Sabah Party (1999–2002) Opposition leader Fadzil Noor (1999–2002) Abdul Hadi Awang (2002–2003) History Election 1999 Malaysian...
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December 1990 6 April 1995 DAP 15 June 1995 10 November 1999 8. Dato' Fadzil Noor (1937–2002) MP for Pendang BA (PAS) 20 December 1999 23 June 2002 2 years...
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Straits Times. 1 June 1995. p. 2. Retrieved 4 December 2024. "Al-Islah: Fadzil being used by APU". New Straits Times. 1 February 1990. p. 5. Retrieved...
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retreated from public life, according to entertainment journalist Roslen Fadzil, to whom the singer reached out in 2022 to dispel rumors of her death, illness...
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misappropriation. This led to a public outcry and prompted PAS president Fadzil Noor to investigate. Siege of Mecca Siege of Lal Masjid Operation Blue Star...
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Janggus 9th 1995–1999 Abdullah Hasnan Kamaruddin BN (UMNO) 10th 1999–2002 Fadzil Noor BA (PAS) 2002–2004 Amiruddin Hamzah 11th 2004–2008 PAS 12th 2008–2013...
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appointment Abdullah Ahmad Badawi BN (UMNO) Kepala Batas 15 February 2000 Fadzil Noor PAS Pendang 15 February 2000 Leo Moggie Irok BN (PBDS) Kanowit 15 February...
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in a by-election for the seat occasioned by the death of PAS's leader Fadzil Noor. The 2004 victory was a rare win for PAS in an election where it lost...
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officer. He was hand-picked for the position by the party's President, Fadzil Noor, who had brought Nasharudin and other urban professionals into PAS during...
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