Did I really enjoy going to sekolah kebangsaan?
Did I really enjoy going to sekolah kebangsaan? By Zan Azlee I was twelve years old and attending a public junior high school in New York City. It was a […]
Did I really enjoy going to sekolah kebangsaan? By Zan Azlee I was twelve years old and attending a public junior high school in New York City. It was a […]
To convert or not to convert – that is the question By Zan Azlee During my extensive travels in the heartland of Islam (the Middle-East lah!), I would listen to […]
Sikit Punya Gila: A 1982 film relevant for the times By Zan Azlee Last night, a couple of friends, my wife and I had a movie night at our place […]
An explanation from our badminton hero, please By Zan Azlee I feel strongly that I deserve an explanation from Datuk Lee Chong Wei for this apparent issue about him failing […]
Fatwas and reasoning By Zan Azlee If the issue of touching dogs is the epitome of Islamic discussion in Malaysia and how it will determine whether your or faithful or […]
Smoke gets in your eyes By Zan Azlee Way back in the late 1990s, I enjoyed watching the movie ‘Wag the Dog’ starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. Anything […]
The liberal threat By Zan Azlee We hear the ‘liberal threat’ term being brandied around all the time these days. But what does it really mean? If you want to […]
To grant or not to grant By Zan Azlee Several years ago, I received a call from MDeC, the Multimedia Development Corporation, and they requested for a meeting with me […]
My multi-faith family By Zan Azlee I always like to see my own family as a microcosm of the country’s larger society because we have members of many races and […]
Which mazhab is the best? Ours? By Zan Azlee I went for Friday prayers at the main mosque in Bamiyan, a city and province in the mountains of northern Afghanistan. […]