Curriculum Vitae

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Dr. Chandra Muzaffar
Curriculum Vitae
(as of 10 March 2011)
No.
I
CONTENTS
NGO WORK
A Current NGO Involvement
B Past NGO & Political Involvement
C Incarceration and Prohibition
II
A
B
C
D
III
IV
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2
2
4
5
PAST ACADEMIC ROLES
Academic Positions
Teaching Experience
Post Graduate Supervision & Examination
Participation in a Regional Research Programme
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5
6
6
THESES
6
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
A Books
1 English
2 Malay
6
B Monographs / Booklets
7
C Articles (English)
1 Local Publications
2 Foreign Publications
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8
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D
6
7
Articles (Malay)
1 Local Publications
2 Foreign Publications
3 Books Translated into Malay
42
46
46
E
Articles (Other Languages)
46
F
Cassette Tapes
47
G Participation in Regional & International Conferences
47
H Memorial / Public Lectures
73
I
Academic and Community Service Awards
74
J
Media Interviews and Writings
74
K Participation in Talks and Forums
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Curriculum Vitae
As at 10 March 2011
Name
:
Chandra Muzaffar
Year of Birth
:
10 March 1947
Nationality
:
Malaysian
Qualifications
:
B.S.Sc. (Hons) (University of Singapore) 1970
M.S.Sc. (Universiti Sains Malaysia) 1974
Ph.D. (University of Singapore) 1977
Discipline
:
Political Science
Present Academic Position
:
Noordin Sopiee Professor of Global Studies
Centre for Policy Research and International Studies
(CenPRIS), Universiti Sains Malaysia
Present Public Position
:
President, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)
Marital Status
:
Married
Spouse’s Name
:
Mariam Hashim
Family
:
Samirah
Anisa
-
35 years
31 years
I) NGO WORK
A) Current NGO Involvement
1) Member, International Academic Advisory Council of the Fourth United Nations
Conference on the LDCs
(2011)
2) Member of Advisory Panel, Centre For Civilization Dialogue, University Malaya
(2011)
3) Member, The Global Advisory Council on Global Climate Change, Human Security and
Democracy.
(2010 to-date)
4) Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Yayasan 1’Malaysia.
(2009 to-date)
5) Member, Advisory Board, South-South Program, Asian Political and International
Studies Association. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. (APISA)
(2008 to-date)
6) Member, Islamic Consultative Council , Prime Minister’s Department, Malaysia. (MPI)
(2008 to-date)
7) Director, International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies, Malaysia. (IAIS)
(2008 to-date)
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8) Member, Advisory Council, Centre for General Studies, University Kebangsaan
Malaysia.
(2007 to-date)
9) Member, Governing Council of the International Institute for Dialogue among Cultures
and Civilizations, Geneva. (IIDCC)
(2006 to-date)
10) Member, Advisory Committee of Peace for Life, Quezon City, Philippines (PfL)
(2005 to-date)
11) Member, Board of Directors, Institut Integriti Malaysia (IIM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
(2004 to-date)
12) Co-chair of the Board of Directors of Citizens for Global Democracy Foundation, USA
(CGDF)
(2004 to-date)
13) Member, International Centre for Islam and Pluralism (ICIP), Jakarta, Indonesia
(2003
14) Member, Dialogues: Islamic World-US-the West, New York, USA
-date)
(2002 to-date)
15) Member, World Editorial and International Law, Massachusetts, USA (WEIL)
(2002 to-date)
16) Advisor, Museum of World Religions, Taiwan (MWR)
(2002 to-date)
17) Editorial Board Member, Interreligious Insight, London, UK
(2002 to-date)
18) Member, Board of Trustees, Association for the Advancement of Religion and Secular
Humanism, Mumbai, India (CSSS)
(2001 to-date)
19) Member, Charter 99 Democratic Accountability Index Independent Panel, London, UK
(2001 to-date)
20) Member, Board of Advisors, Edden International University of London, London, UK
(2001 to-date)
21) Member, International Council, Asia Society, New York, USA
(2000 to-date)
22) Member, Toda International Advisory Council, Hawaii, USA
(2000 to-date)
23) Member, International Inter Faith Peace Council, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
(1998 to-date)
24) Member, Board of Advisors, Religion and Human Rights series, Emory University, USA
(1998 to-date)
25) International Advisory Board of Global Encounters, University of Notre Dame, USA
(1998 to-date)
26) Member, Board of Directors, International Movement Against
Discrimination & Racism (IMADR) Tokyo, Japan
27) Member, Editorial Board, Clarity Press, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
All Forms of
(1995 to-date)
(1995 to-date)
28) Member, Council, Asian Muslim Action Network (AMAN), Bangkok, Thailand
(1992 to-date)
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B)
Past NGO & Political Involvement
1)
Adviser, Penang State Youth Council (1971 – 1974)
2)
Adviser, Restaurant & Hotel Workers Union (1973 – 1975)
3)
Secretary, Academic & Administration Staff Association, Universiti Sains Malaysia (1974 –
1977)
4)
Founder-President, Aliran Kesedaran Negara (ALIRAN) (1977 - 1991)
5)
Member, Inter-religious Harmony Committee in the Prime Minister’s Department (1980)
6)
Member, Regional Advisory Board SOJOURN Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
Singapore (1984 - 1987)
7)
Executive Committee Member, Asian Human Rights Commission (1985 - 1991)
8)
Member, International Advisory Panel, World Organization Against Torture (Geneva), (1985
- 1992)
9)
Member, Legal Profession Act Disciplinary Rules Review Committee under the late Tun
Hussein Onn (1985 - 1986)
10)
Member of the International Evaluation Panel of the International Centre for Ethnic Studies,
Sri Lanka (1987)
11)
Member, National Economic Consultative Council (1989 - 1990)
12)
Member, People’s Tribunal on Industrial Hazards & Human Rights, Bangkok (1991)
13)
Member, Tribunal on East Timur & Burma, People’s Plan 21 Century, Bangkok (1992)
14)
Fellow, Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER) (1992 - 1993)
15)
Consultant, UN Conference on Human Rights, Vienna (1993)
16)
Member, International Tribunal on the G7, Tokyo (1993)
17)
Member, International Advisory Board, Cambridge University - Asia-Pacific Studies Series,
Canberra, Australia (1994)
18)
Member, Editorial Board, Jurnal IKD, Institute of Policy Research, Malaysia (1995)
19)
Member, Committee on Multilateral Trade Issues, under the Ministry of International Trade &
Industry, Malaysia (1996)
20)
Member, International Advisory Panel, Periodica Islamica (1996)
21)
Member, Advisory Panel, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
(UNIMAS) (1996)
22)
Member, National Information Technology Council, Malaysia (1998 - 2000)
23)
Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Islamic Understanding, Malaysia (IKIM) (1998 - 2000)
24)
Member, The Council of the Asia-Australia Institute (1998 - 2003)
25)
Member, Steering Committee of the Commission on Development of the World Conference
on Religion & Peace (WRCP) (1999)
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26)
Deputy President, Parti Keadilan National (KeADILan) (National Justice Party) (1999 –
2001)
27)
Member, Internet World Court on Israel’s War of Extermination Against Palestine, Tunisia
(2002)
28)
Member, Jury of Conscience, World Tribunal on Iraq (Final Session), Istanbul (2005)
Charter for Compassion.
29)
Member, Council of Conscience, Charter for Compassion. Geneva
30)
Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR), Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Malaysia.
(2008-2010)
C)
Incarceration and Prohibition
1)
Detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA), without trial, by the Malaysian government
from 27 October to 18 December 1987, as the State sought to curb political dissent.
2)
Prohibited by the Singapore government from entering Singapore from October 1987 to
October 2003, for championing the cause of ISA detainees in the Republic.
II)
PAST ACADEMIC ROLES
A)
Academic Positions
B)
(2008)
1)
Assistant Lecturer, School of Social Sciences,
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) (1970 - 1974)
2)
Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, USM (1974 - 1983)
3)
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Policy Research, USM (1992 - 1997)
4)
Professor-cum-Director, Centre for Civilisational Dialogue, Universiti Malaya
(1997 - 1999)
Teaching Experience
Taught undergraduate courses in Introduction to Political Science, Malaysian Politics,
Southeast Asian Politics, Third World Ideologies, Asian Political Thought and Islamic
Political Thought at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) from 1970 - 1983.
Resigned from USM in 1983 and, as a full-time volunteer, helped to build up ALIRAN, but
returned to USM in 1992 as a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research.
Taught Third World Ideologies to undergraduates and Methodology and the Philosophy of
the Social Sciences to post-graduate students.
Resigned from USM in early 1997 to join University Malaya in Kuala Lumpur as Professorcum-Director of the Centre for Civilization Dialogue. Taught two Master courses,
‘Civilizational Issues’ and ‘Civilizational Interaction’, and two undergraduate courses,
‘Civilizational Dialogue’ and ‘Human Rights and International Politics’.
In February 1999, the University refused to renew employment contract for political reasons.
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C)
Post Graduate Supervision & Examination
Supervised Master and PhD students in areas such as religion and social change, politics
and development, human rights and international politics, ethnic relations and civilization
dialogue.
Examined Master and PhD theses produced by candidates from local and foreign
universities on the above themes.
D)
Participation in a Regional Research Programme
Member of the Asian Perspective Project (Malaysian Sector) on ‘Transnationalization, the
State & People’ organized by the United Nations University, Tokyo (1983 - 1986).
III)
THESES
1)
Protection of the Malay Community: A Study of UMNO’s position & opposition
attitudes (M.S.Sc. thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 1974)
2)
Some Dominant Concepts & Dissenting Ideas on Malay Rule & Malay Society from
the Malacca to the Colonial & Merdeka Periods (Ph.D. thesis, University of
Singapore, 1977)
IV)
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
A)
Books
1)
English
1)
Protector? A study of leader-led relationship in Malay society (Penang,
Aliran, 1979)
2)
Universalism of Islam (Penang, Aliran 1979) (editor)
3)
Five Controversies
1983)
4)
Freedom in Fetters (Penang, Aliran, 1986). Second print (1988)
5)
Islamic Resurgence in Malaysia (Petaling Jaya, Fajar Bakti, 1987) Second
print (1987). Third print (1987)
6)
The NEP, Development & Alternative Consciousness (Penang, Aliran,
1989)
7)
Challenges & Choices in Malaysian Politics & Society (Penang, Aliran,
1989)
8)
Human Rights & the New World Order (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST),
1993) Second print (1994)
9)
Dominance of the West over the Rest (Malaysia, JUST, 1996) (editor)
(together with Khoo Yoke Kuan)
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(Penang, Aliran,
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2)
B)
10)
Human Wrongs (Malaysia, JUST, 1996) (editor)
11)
Globalisation: the Perspectives and Experiences of the Religious Traditions
of Asia Pacific (editor) (together with Joseph Camilleri) (Petaling Jaya,
International Movement for a Just World (JUST), 1998)
12)
Alternative Politics For Asia: A Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue (together with
Sulak Sivaraksa) (Kuala Lumpur, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST), 1999)
13)
Rights, Religion and Reform - Enhancing Human Dignity through Spiritual
and Moral Transformation (London, Routledge Curzon, 2002)
14)
Azmi Khalid Human Rights Advocate (editor)
Ehsanmurni, 2002)
15)
Subverting Greed - Religious Perspectives on the Global Economy (editor)
(together with Paul Knitter) (USA, Orbis Books, 2002) Seventh Print
(2007)
16)
Muslims, Dialogue, Terror
Just World (JUST), 2003)
17)
Global Ethic or Global Hegemony? (London, ASEAN Academic Press Ltd,
2005)
18)
Hegemony, Justice; Peace. (Shah Alam, Arah Publications, 2008)
19)
Religion & Governance (editor) (Shah Alam, Arah Publications, 2009)
20)
A Plea for Empathy The Quest for Malaysian Unity (Malaysia, Zubedy
Ideahouse Sdn Bhd, 2010)
21)
Religion Seeking Justice and Peace (editor) (Malaysia, Penerbit Universiti
Sains Malaysia, 2010).
22)
Muslims Today: Changes Within; Challenges Without (Islamabad, Iqbal
International Institute for Research & Dialogue, International Islamic
University, 2010)
23)
Exploring Religion in Our Time (Malaysia, Penerbit Universiti Sains
Malaysia, 2011).
(Kuala Lumpur, Bakti
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a
Malay
1)
Islam Yang Tulen (Editor) (Penang, Aliran, 1979)
2)
Keadilan Sosial (editor) (together with Azizan Bahari) (Kuala Lumpur,
Institut Kajian Dasar (IKD) 1996)
3)
Politik Penguasaan Dunia & Isu yang Selainnya
Publications 2007)
Monographs/Booklets
1)
2)
Aliran Basic Beliefs (Penang, Aliran, December 1977)
Aliran Dasar-Dasar Asas (Penang, Aliran, 1978)
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(Shah Alam, Arah
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C)
3)
Aliran Basic Principles (Penang, Aliran, 1984)
4)
The Politics of Control & Dominance: Subjugating Iraq & Libya
Lumpur, Institute of Strategic & International Studies, 1992)
5)
Human Rights in Asia: The Struggle for Human Dignity
World Trust (JUST), 1993)
6)
Let Bosnia Live (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1994)
7)
Malaysian Politics:
The Emerging Scenario under Abdullah Badawi
(Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003).
8)
At the Crossroads (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST), 2005)
9)
Hegemonic Terror: The Conquest of Iraq Siri 8 Monograf Wacana Ilmiah
(Petaling Jaya, Institut Perkembangan Minda (INMIND), 2005)
10)
Religion in Our Time First Quarterly Seminar Series Report, Noordin
Sopiee Chair in Global Studies (Penang, Centre for Policy Research and
International Studies (CenPRIS), Universiti Sains Malaysia, August 2007).
11)
Religion as Protest; Religion in Power. Second Quarterly Seminar Series
Report, Noordin Sopiee Chair in Global Studies (Penang, Centre for Policy
Research and International Studies (CenPRIS), Universiti Sains Malaysia,
November 2007).
12)
Religion and Identity in a Globalising World. Penang, Third Quarterly
Seminar Series Report, Noordin Sopiee Chair in Global Studies (Institute of
Diplomacy and Foreign Relations, Kuala Lumpur, 8 April 2008).
13)
The Role of Religion in Overcoming Comtemporary Global Challenges
Penang, Quarterly Seminar Series Report No. 4, Noordin Sopiee Chair in
Global Studies (Centre for Policy Research and International Studies
(CenPRIS), Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Friday 17 October 2008).
14)
Islam and the Future of Inter-Ethnic Relations in Malaysia, A public lecture
delivered on 11 June 2008, at the Institute of Strategic and International
Studies (ISIS) Malaysia – IAIS Occasional Paper Series 1-5
(Kuala
(Penang, Just
Articles (English)
1)
Local Publications
1)
‘Democracy & its Challenges', Whither Democracy? An Analysis of the
Malaysian Experience, Khoo Yoke Kuan (ed) (Penang, Aliran, 1978)
2)
Various articles in The Real Issues: Merdeka University (Penang, Aliran,
1979)
3)
'Value Consensus: An Approach to National Unity' NEGARA (Kuala
Lumpur, A Journal of National Unity Board: Prime Minister's Department,
April, 1980)
4)
'Inter-religious communication: the five tasks'
(Penang, Aliran, 1980)
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One God: Many Paths
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5)
'The Spiritual World-View' One God: Many Paths (Penang, Aliran, 1980)
6)
Various essays in Aliran Speaks (Penang, Aliran, 1981)
7)
'The Scourge of Corruption', Corruption (Penang, Aliran, 1981)
8)
'Development Means the Human Being' Aliran Quarterly Vol. II No. 1, 1982
9)
'Inter-religious Perspective on Development' Aliran Quarterly Vol. II No. 1,
1982
10)
‘The Aliran Philosophy: Spiritual Values' Aliran Quarterly Vol.II No. 3, 1982
11)
'25 Years of Merdeka' Aliran Quarterly Vol. II No. 3, 1982
12)
'Zionism' Aliran Quarterly Vol. II No. 3, 1982
13)
‘The Aliran Philosophy: God Consciousness' Aliran Quarterly Vol. II No. 4,
1982
14)
'Controlling Religion' Aliran Quarterly Vol. II No. 4, 1982
15)
'Democracy a'la Malaysia' Aliran Quarterly Vol. II No. 4, 1982
16)
'The Societies Act Saga' Aliran Quarterly Vol. III No. 2, 1982
17)
'Your Choice' 1982 General Election pamphlet (Penang, Aliran, 1982)
18)
'Aliran Philosophy: Politics & Administration Part 1' Aliran Quarterly Vol. III
No. 1, 1983
19)
‘The Worsening Communal Situation' Aliran Quarterly Vol. III No. 1, 1983
20)
'Aliran Philosophy: Politics & Administration Part 2' Aliran Quarterly Vol. III
No. 2, 1983
21)
'Teaching Moral Values in the ASEAN School' Aliran Quarterly Vol. III No.
2, 1983
22)
'Alternative Consciousness' Aliran Quarterly Vol. III No. 3, 1983
23)
'American Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia' Aliran Quarterly Vol. III No. 4,
1983
24)
'Striding into the Future' Aliran Quarterly Vol. III No. 4, 1983
25)
‘The Continuing Crisis' The Constitutional Crisis & Democracy Pamphlet
(Penang, Aliran, December, 1983)
26)
'Continuity & Change in Malay Ideas of the Melakan Period' Melaka The
Transformation of a Malay Capital (1400-1980) K.S. Sandhu & P.Wheatley
(eds) (Kuala Lumpur, Oxford University Press, 1983)
27)
'Hard Work - the cure-all' The Sun Also Sets: Lessons in Looking East 2nd
ed., K.S. Jomo (ed) (Kuala Lumpur, Insan, 1983)
28)
‘Overkill? - In-house Unions for Malaysia' The Sun Also Sets: Lessons in
Looking East 2nd ed., K.S. Jomo (ed) (Kuala Lumpur, Insan, 1983)
29)
‘Battle for UMNO' Aliran Monthly February 1984
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30)
‘The Media & the Powers-That-Be' Aliran Monthly March 1984
31)
‘Need for a Scientific Base in the Third World' Aliran Monthly March 1984
32)
‘East; West - What's best? Aliran Monthly April 1984
33)
‘Malaysian Identity & the Chinese Community' Aliran Monthly April 1984
34)
‘The Printing Presses & Publication Bill 1984 - Concentration of Power'
Aliran Monthly April 1984
35)
‘NEP: Beyond 1990?' Aliran Monthly May 1984
36)
‘Democracy in Malaysia: Greater Control in the Eighties' Aliran Monthly
June 1984
37)
‘Religion: Unity or Disunity?' Aliran Monthly June 1984
38)
‘The UMNO Verdict' Aliran Monthly July 1984
39)
‘UMNO - Where Have All The Issues Gone?' Aliran Monthly July 1984
40)
‘Dirty Politics' Aliran Monthly August 1984
41)
‘Service-clubs: Serving Humanity?' Aliran Monthly September 1984
42)
‘Medical Education: Fundamental Changes Needed' Aliran Monthly October
1984
43)
‘Our Future' Aliran Monthly October 1984
44)
‘How the North Exploits the South' Aliran Monthly November 1984
45)
‘The Question of Religion in Nation-building' Contemporary Issues on
Malaysian Religions (Kuala Lumpur, Pelanduk Publications, 1984)
46)
‘Has the Communal Situation Worsened Over the Last Decade? Some
Preliminary Thoughts' Ethnicity, Class & Development in Malaysia S. Husin
Ali (ed) (Kuala Lumpur, Persatuan Sains Sosial Malaysia, 1984)
47)
‘Towards a Malaysian Culture - What Place Ethnic Culture?' Indian Culture
& National Culture (Penang, A Picas Publication, 1984)
48)
‘Ethical Values in the School System: An Asean Overview' Key Questions
on Malaysian Education (Penang, Consumers Association of Penang,
1984)
49)
‘The Private Sector: It’s Public Image' Aliran Monthly January 1985
50)
‘The Quest for Tomorrow' Aliran Monthly February 1985
51)
‘Elections Very Soon?' Aliran Monthly March 1985
52)
‘Female Attire, Morality & Reform' Aliran Monthly April 1985
53)
‘The Decline of Parliament' Aliran Monthly April/May 1985
54)
‘The Freedom of the Press' Aliran Monthly May/June 1985
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55)
‘Looking East - Diminishing Human Rights?' Aliran Monthly May/June 1985
56)
‘Democracy - Last Rites?' Aliran Monthly August/September 1985
57)
‘Economic Development: the Non-communal Approach' Aliran Monthly
September/October 1985
58)
‘The Crisis of Credibility' Aliran Monthly October/November 1985
59)
‘Malaysia: The Rich & the Poor' Aliran Monthly November /December 1985
60)
‘The State of Democracy in Malaysia' Dialogue on Democracy (Penang,
Aliran, 1985)
61)
‘Mahathir's Rallies' Aliran Monthly February/March 1986
62)
‘The Sabah Election: The Stakes' Aliran Monthly April/May 1986
63)
‘United States & Libya' Aliran Monthly May/June 1986
64)
‘Penang - 1986 & Beyond' Aliran Monthly June/July 1986
65)
‘An Islamic State - The Solution?' Aliran Monthly July/August 1986
66)
‘The Barisan's 2/3 Majority: Why the Opposition Failed' Aliran Monthly
August/September 1986
67)
‘Ethnic Polarization: Causes & Challenges' Aliran Monthly September/
October 1986
‘Ethnic Polarization in Parliament?'
Aliran Monthly September/
October1986
68)
69)
‘Democracy: The Real Threat' Aliran Monthly October/November 1986
70)
‘Territorial Integration' The Bonding of a Nation (Kuala Lumpur, Institute of
Strategic & International Studies, 1986)
71)
‘The Controlled Press' Human Rights In Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur,
Democratic Action Party (DAP), 1986)
72)
‘Islamic Resurgence: A Global View' Readings in Malaysian Politics Bruce
Gale (editor) (Kuala Lumpur, Pelanduk Publications, 1986)
73)
‘The Economy: A Missed Opportunity' Aliran Monthly December/January
1987
74)
‘UMNO In Sabah: The Implications' Aliran Monthly January/February 1987
75)
‘Scandals… An Elite Disease' Aliran Monthly February/March 1987
76)
‘Whipping: Reflections On The Syariah & The Quran'
February/March 1987
77)
‘The UMNO Election & the Future' Aliran Monthly April/May 1987
78)
‘UMNO's Dominance' Aliran Monthly April/May 1987
79)
‘Saints & Sinners' Aliran Monthly April/May 1987
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80)
‘After the UMNO Election: The Real Challenge Begins'
May/June 1987
81)
'ISA Arrests in Singapore' Aliran Monthly May/June 1987
82)
'A Fettered Democracy Remains Fettered' Aliran Monthly June/July 1987
83)
'Breaking the Ethnic Trap' Aliran Monthly June/July 1987
84)
'Call for Constitution Review: Reactions' Aliran Monthly August/September
1987
85)
'The Ringgit Dream & the Decline of Morality'
August/September 1987
86)
'30 Years of Merdeka: What It Means To The Rakyat'
September/October 1987
87)
'Ethnic Time Bomb' Aliran Monthly November/December 1987
88)
'ISA Detentions: The Struggle
November/December 1987
89)
'Dominance Theory Defies Logic & Denies Justice' Malay Dominance?
The Abdullah Rubric K. Das (compiled & introduced) (Kuala Lumpur,
K. Das Ink, 1987)
90)
Various articles in No to Secrecy the campaign against the 1986
amendments to the OSA K.S. Gurmit Singh (ed) (Petaling Jaya, Aliran,
SGS, EPSM, DAP MAE & CRC, 1987)
'Women, Religion & the Alternative' Aliran Monthly Vol. 7:12, 1988
91)
Goes
On'
Aliran Monthly
Aliran Monthly
Aliran Monthly
Aliran
Monthly
92)
'A Challenge to the Basic Character of the Malaysian Constitution' Aliran
Monthly January 1988
93)
'Political Parties in Business' Aliran Monthly Vol. 8:2, 1988
94)
'Whitewash: White Paper on the ISA Arrests' Aliran Monthly Vol 8:2, 1988
95)
'2M Today: The Muzzled Media' Aliran Monthly Vol. 8:3, 1988
96)
'Destroying Dissent: Lauding Loyalty' Aliran Monthly Vol. 8:4, 1988
97)
'Who Are The Elites?', `Support of the People', `Majority Rule = Democracy'
Aliran Monthly Vol. 8:5, 1988
98)
'A Communal Twist' & `The Task Ahead' Aliran Monthly Vol 8:6, 1988
99)
'A Long, Dark Year' Aliran Monthly Vol 8:8, 1988
100)
'UMNO Politics & Malay Unity' Aliran Monthly Vol. 8:8, 1988
101)
'Malaysia & the Question of Apartheid' Aliran Monthly Vol. 8:9, 1988
102)
'Constitution & Society: An Overview'
Constitution (Penang, Aliran, 1988)
103)
'Living in a Multi-Ethnic Society' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:1, 1989
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Reflections on the Malaysian
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104)
'What Hope 89?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:1, 1989
105)
'Ampang Jaya: Why the Barisan Won' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:2, 1989
106)
'The NEP & Unity' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:3, 1989
107)
'The Satanic Verses: To Kill or Not To Kill?' Aliran Monthly Vol 9:3, 1989
108)
'The Common Law Controversy: Fuzzy & Murky' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:4,
1989
109)
'Quotas & Percentages - the Solution?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:4, 1989
110)
'An Alternative to the NEP' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:5, 1989
111)
'Breaking the Silence' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:6, 1989
112)
'ISA - to Curb Communal Tensions?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:7, 1989
113)
'Khomeini & Freedom' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:7, 1989
114)
`Eroding Malay Support: The BN After Eight By-elections' Aliran Monthly
Vol. 9:8 1989
115)
`Shadow of Doubt Over the Election Commission: Subservient to the
Executive?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:9, 1989
116)
‘Assault on the Judiciary' Aliran Monthly Vol. 9:11, 1989
117)
118)
‘Confusing Personalities With Issues: Tunku, Razaleigh & Mahathir' Aliran
Monthly Vol. 9:11, 1989
Several articles in Issues of the Mahathir Years (Penang, Aliran, 1989)
119)
Several essays in Nation on Trial (Penang, Aliran, 1989)
120)
‘Denied - the Right to Speak in the National Language: Home Minister Wins
Appeals Against Aliran' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:1, 1990
121)
‘Ethics, Ethnicity & Communication' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:1, 1990
122)
‘Shame!' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:1, 1990
123)
‘Why Unity?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:1, 1990
124)
‘Fishy Goings-On: Snap Registration Exercise Soon?' Aliran Monthly Vol.
10:2, 1990
125)
‘What is Unity?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:2, 1990
126)
‘Freedom Fighter or Fighter Against Freedom?: Mandela & Mahathir' Aliran
Monthly Vol. 10:3, 1990
127)
‘Quotas & Kangkung Professors' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:3, 1990
128)
‘Can the Opposition Work Together?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:4, 1990
129)
‘An Islamic State - If the Opposition Wins?' Aliran Monthly Vol 10:4, 1990
130)
‘Bumis, Non-Bumis & History' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:5, 1990
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‘Ethnic Stereotyping' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:5, 1990
132)
‘A Change in Emphasis' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:6, 1990
133)
‘Non-Bumi Misconceptions' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:6, 1990
134)
‘Towards a Two-Coalition System?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:6, 1990
135)
‘For the Sake of Stability?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:7, 1990
136)
‘Is This Parliamentary Democracy?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:7, 1990
137)
‘The Gulf Crisis' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:8, 1990
138)
‘NECC Farce: Why I Quit' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:9, 1990
139)
‘How the Barisan Retained its Two-Thirds Majority'
10:10, 1990
140)
‘Palace & Politics' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:11, 1990
141)
‘America Seeks Hegemony' Aliran Monthly Vol. 10:12, 1990
142)
‘The Muzzled Media' Media Watch The Use & Abuse of the Malaysian
Press edited by Kua Kia Soong (Kuala Lumpur, The Resource & Research
Centre, Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, 1990)
143)
‘The Gulf War' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 1, 1991
144)
‘Muslims Rally Against Imperialism' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 2, 1991
145)
‘Understanding the Gulf War' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 2, 1991
146)
‘A New Security Structure in West Asia?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 3,
1991
147)
‘Saddam's Blunder Paves Way for US Dominance' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11
No. 3, 1991
148)
‘US Vested Interests in the Gulf' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 3, 1991
149)
‘The Kurds: Manipulation & Suppression' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 4,
1991
150)
‘The Eagle Must Leave the West Asian Sky' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11
No.5, 1991
151)
‘Religiosity on the Rampage: Spirituality in Slumber' Aliran Monthly
Vol. 11 No. 5, 1991
152)
‘The National Development Policy' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 6, 1991
153)
‘Human Rights in Asia' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 7, 1991
154)
‘Human Rights & Religion' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 8, 1991
155)
‘Throwing His Weight Around' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 8, 1991
156)
‘Seeking Accountability' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 9, 1991
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‘Only Human Beings Can Protect Human Rights' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11
No. 10, 1991
158)
‘Politics & the Plan' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 10, 1991
159)
‘UMNO vs the Sultans' Aliran Monthly Vol. 11 No. 11, 1991
160)
‘A Spiritual Vision of the Human Being' The Human Being: Perspectives
From Different Spiritual Traditions (Penang, Aliran, 1991)
161)
‘Practice of Justice in a Multi-racial Society' Justice & Faith (Society for
Christian Reflection, Federal Territory & Selangor, 1991)
162)
‘View from the South' Third World Resurgence No. 7, 1991 (Penang,
Third World Network, 1991)
163)
‘Setting Western Standards for Human Freedom' Third World Resurgence
No. 11, 1991 (Penang, Third World Network, 1991)
164)
‘Apartheid is Not Dead!' Third World Resurgence No. 13, 1991 (Penang,
Third World Network, 1991)
165)
‘Who Defines Human Rights?' Third World Resurgence
(Penang, Third World Network, 1991)
166)
Various articles in Whose War? What Peace? Reflections on the Gulf
Conflict (Penang, Aliran, Gerak Damai dan Forum, 1991)
167)
‘No Need for Big Brother' Aliran Monthly Vol. 12 No. 1, 1992
168)
‘US Military Presence Vital?' Aliran Monthly Vol. 12 No. 1, 1992
169)
‘Keep the Candle Burning' Aliran Monthly Vol. 12 No. 2, 1992
170)
‘Dishonest Pursuit of Justice' Aliran Monthly 12: 3, 1992
171)
`Hudud Central to Islam?' Aliran Monthly 12:6, 1992
172)
‘Bosnia-Herzegovina: Tragedy & the Challenge to the Tragedy'
Monthly 12:8, 1992
173)
‘Challenge to the Conscience of Europe' Aliran Monthly 12:8, 1992
174)
‘Whitewashing Racism' Aliran Monthly 12:9, 1992
175)
‘No Institution or Individual should be above the law' Aliran Monthly 12:12,
1992
176)
‘Significance of Immunity Issue' Aliran Monthly 13:1, 1992
177)
‘UN Reform' JUST Commentary No. 1/November 1992 (Penang, Just
World Trust (JUST), 1992)
178)
‘Somalia: Why the World has done so little'
JUST Commentary
No.2/November 1992 (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1992)
179)
‘End of Cold War: beginning of new wars?'
JUST Commentary
No.3/December 1992 (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1992)
180)
‘Islam, Muslim Societies & the New World Order' Report (Kuala Lumpur,
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‘Why US Wants Gaddafi Out' Third World Resurgence No. 21, May 1992
(Penang, Third World Network, 1992)
182)
‘UN Reform’ Aliran Monthly 13:1, 1993
183)
‘Implementation of Justice in Politics' Islam & Justice edited by Aidit bin Hj.
Ghazali (Kuala Lumpur, Institute of Islamic Understanding, Malaysia (IKIM),
1993)
184)
‘Dominant Western Perceptions of Islam & the Muslims - A Muslim Point of
View' JUST Commentary No. 4/April 1993 (Penang, Just World Trust
(JUST), 1993)
185)
‘The Clash of Civilisations or Camouflaging Dominance?'
JUST
Commentary No. 5/September 1993 (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST),
1993)
186)
‘Whither Russia?' JUST Commentary No. 6/November 1993 (Penang,
Just World Trust (JUST), 1993)
187)
‘Western Global Domination & Human Rights’ Third World Resurgence
Issue No. 33, May 1993 (Penang, Third World Network, 1993)
188)
‘Dominant Western Perceptions of Islam & the Muslims’ Third World
Resurgence Issue No. 34, June 1993 (Penang, Third World Network,
1993)
189)
‘Clash of Civilisations’ Serves West's Interests' Third World Resurgence
Issue No. 39, November 1993 (Penang, Third World Network, 1993)
‘Rights: Getting it Right’ Aliran Monthly 1994:14(12)
190)
191)
‘Tolerance in the Malaysian Political Scene’ Islam & Tolerance edited by
Syed Othman Alhabshi & Nik Mustapha Nik Hassan (Kuala Lumpur,
Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia (IKIM), 1994)
192)
‘High Commissioner for Human Rights’ Just Commentary No. 7/January
1994 (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1994)
193)
‘Challenges Facing East Asia’ Just Commentary
(Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1994)
194)
Various articles in JUST Viewpoints (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST),
1994)
195)
‘Russia Faces Its Gravest Economic Danger’ Muslimedia Vol. 1, 15
January, 1994 (Petaling Jaya, Muslimedia News & Feature Service, 1994)
196)
‘Accommodation & Acceptance of Non-Muslim Communities Within the
Malaysian Political System’ Muslimedia International Number 15, April 1630, 1994 (Petaling Jaya, Muslimedia News & Feature Service, 1994)
197)
`Islamisation of State & Society: Some further critical remarks' Shari'a Law
& the Modern Nation-State Editor Norani Othman (Kuala Lumpur, Sisters
in Islam, 1994)
198)
‘Reformation of Shari'a or Contesting the Historical Role of the Ulama?'
Shari'a Law & the Modern Nation-State Editor Norani Othman (Kuala
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199)
‘How Free & Just Will the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Be?’
Third World Resurgence Issue No. 42/43, February/March 1994 (Penang,
Third World Network, 1994)
200)
‘Dominant Western Perceptions of Islam & the Muslims - A Muslim Point of
View' Towards a Positive Islamic Worldview: Malaysian & American
Perceptions edited by Abdul Monir Yaacob & Ahmad Faiz Abdul Rahman
(Kuala Lumpur, Institute of Islamic Understanding, Malaysia (IKIM), 1994)
201)
‘Values that Enrich Human Dignity' Viewpoints No. 25, October, November
& December 1994 (Kuala Lumpur, Institute of Policy Research (IKD), 1994)
202)
‘Human Rights & Hypocrisy in the International Order' in Dominance of the
West Over the Rest (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1995)
203)
204)
‘Human Rights in the Asia Pacific Region'
JUST Commentary
No.17/August 1995 (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1995)
‘High Commissioner for Human Rights' Pemikir July - September 1995
205)
‘Money Politics' Aliran Monthly 16(7):1996
206)
‘Without Fear or Favour' Aliran Monthly 16(8):1996
207)
‘Humanity Beyond Borders' Aliran Monthly 16(9):1996
208)
'Asian Values, Democracy & Development' The Edge 19-25 August 1996
209)
'The Relevance of Rizal to Contemporary Southeast Asia' Jose Rizal & the
Asian Renaissance M. Rajaretnam (ed) (Kuala Lumpur, Institute for Policy
Research (IKD), 1996)
210)
'Europe, Asia & the Question of Human Rights' JUST Commentary No.
23/March 1996 (Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1996)
211)
'Justice & Judiciary' JUST Commentary No. 31/September 1996 (Penang,
Just World Trust (JUST), 1996)
212)
'Humanity Beyond Borders' JUST Commentary No. 35/December 1996
(Penang, Just World Trust (JUST), 1996)
213)
Europe, Asia & the Question of Human Rights' Viewpoints January-March
1996 (Kuala Lumpur, Institute for Policy Research (IKD), 1996)
214)
‘Corruption: Establishing a Fully Moral and Ethical Society – The Way
Forward’ Aliran Monthly 17(5 & 6):1997
215)
‘Cultures Under Attack' ISIS Focus No. 144 / July 1997
216)
'Islam - Confucianism Dialogue: Its Significance for Ethnic Relations in
Malaysia' Islam and Confucianism A Civilizational Dialogue. Osman Bakar
and Cheng Gek Nai (editors) (Kuala Lumpur, Centre for Civilizational
Dialogue, University of Malaya, 1997)
217)
'A Spiritual Vision of the Human Being' JUST Commentary No.1/July 1997
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST), 1997)
218)
‘Towards the Creation of a Civil Society: Challenges of the 21st Century’
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MSRC Current Affairs Forum Series 5 (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Strategic
Research Centre, 1997)
219)
‘The Media and the Powers that Be’ SASARAN September 1997 (Kuala
Lumpur)
220)
‘Challenges of the 21st Century: Islamic Responses and the Role of the
Muslim Artist’ Semurni Bil. 1/97, Jun / Dis 1997 (Shah Alam, Kajian Seni
Lukis & Seni Reka, Institiut Teknologi Mara (ITM)
221)
'The Currency Crisis: 10 Spiritual Moral Principles' Commentary No.
10/March 1998 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST))
222)
‘The Crisis After a Year’ Commentary No. 16/September 1998 (Petaling
Jaya, The International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
223)
‘The Anwar Crisis: Political Culture and Democracy’ Commentary No.
17/October 1998 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST))
224)
‘Anwar Ibrahim and the Crisis in Malaysia’ Commentary No. 18/November
1998 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
225)
‘Cultures Under Attack: Key Issues A Pacific Peace: Issues & Responses
Mohamed Jawhar Hassan (editor) (Kuala Lumpur: ISIS Malaysia 1998)
226)
‘The Fear of Change’ Aliran Monthly, March 1999
227)
‘The People’s Verdict’ Commentary No. 24/May 1999 (Petaling Jaya,
International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
228)
‘One Man’s Obsession’ Commentary No 24/May 1999 (Petaling Jaya,
International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
229)
‘Heart to Heart’ Aliran Monthly, August 1999
230)
‘UMNO, PAS and ......’ Commentary No. 32/January 2000 (Petaling Jaya,
International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
231)
‘Undermining Democratic Politics’ Commentary No. 32/January 2000
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
232)
‘A Tribute to Neelan Tiruchelvam -- Comparing Notes: Sri Lanka &
Malaysia: the Quest for Inter-ethnic Harmony’
Commentary
No.
34/January 2000 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST))
233)
‘Dialogue and Nation Building in Asia: Issues of Modernization - A Muslim
Perspective’ Report on the Conference on Christian-Muslim Dialogue and
Nation Building in Asia: Issues of Modernisation, (Malaysia, January 2000)
‘Transforming Malay Political Culture’ Commentary No. 35/April 2000
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
234)
235)
‘Globalisation and Global Equity’ Commentary No. 37/June 2000 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
236)
‘The Anwar Verdict: Its Impact Upon Malaysian Politics’ Commentary No.
39/August 2000 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST))
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‘The Global Rich and the Global Poor: Seeking the Middle Path’
Commentary No. 40/September 2000
(Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST))
238)
‘Religion in 21st Century Asia -- The Challenge Without; the Change Within’
Commentary
No. 42/November 2000
(Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST))
239)
‘Religious Dimensions in the Dialogue Among Civilisations’ Commentary
No. 43/December 2000 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST))
240)
‘The Third Millennium: 10 Paradoxes of our Age’ Commentary Vol.1
No.1/January 2001 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST))
241)
‘Islam: Obstacles to Equality’ Commentary Vol.1 No. 3/March 2001
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
242)
‘Isa -- for the maintenance of Peace?’ Commentary Vol.1 No. 4/April 2001
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
243)
‘Civilisational Dialogue: Malaysia’s role in the 21st Century’ Commentary
Vol.1. No. 4/May 2001 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST))
244)
‘Social Challenges of Rapid Economic Transformation: The Southeast
Asian Experience’, SI Publications, (Institute Sultan Iskandar, Technology
University of Malaysia, Johor Baharu, May 2001)
245)
‘Religion: Building Bridges or Erecting Walls?’ Commentary 1(7) 2001
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
246)
‘Contemporary Religious and Ethnic Conflicts and their Impact Upon
Civilisational Dialogue’ Commentary Vol.1. No. 8/August 2001 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
247)
‘Durban: Powerful States vs Global Civil Society’ Commentary Vol.1. No.
9/September 2001 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST))
248)
‘The Tyranny of Terror; the Triumph of Truth’ Commentary Vol.1. No.
9/September 2001 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST))
249)
‘Stop the War Now!’ Commentary Vol.1. No.10/October 2002 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
250)
‘The September 11 Tragedy: the Adverse Consequences of Military Action’
Commentary Vol.1 No.10/October 2002 (Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST))
251)
‘Malaysia and the Fight Against Terrorism’ Commentary Vol 2 No.
1/January 2002 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST))
252)
‘Global Campaign on the Protection of Places of Worship’ Commentary
Vol 2 No.4/April 2002 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
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World (JUST))
253)
‘Suicide Bombing: Is Another Form of Struggle Possible?’ Commentary
Vol. 2 No. 6/June 2002 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST))
254)
‘Telling The Truth To One’s Own Community’ Commentary Vol. 2 No.
7/July 2002 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST))
255)
‘A Transition of Power’ Commentary Vol. 2 No. 7/July 2002 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
256)
‘Iraq -- An Attack is Imminent’ Commentary Vol. 2 No. 8/August 2002
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
257)
‘Corporate, Casino, Consumerist Capitalism or 3C Capitalism’ Commentary
Vol. 2 No.9/September 2002 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a
Just World (JUST))
258)
‘A Resolution - For Aggression’ Commentary Vol. 2 No. 10/October 2002
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
259)
‘Muslims and Buddhists in Asia’ Commentary Vol. 2 No. 11/November
2002 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
260)
‘Indonesia: Assistance not Admonition’
Commentary
Vol. 2 No.
11/November 2002 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST))
261)
‘Iqbal and the Challenge of Reform with the Muslim World’ Intellectual
Discourse, 2002 Vol.11, No. 2 (Kuala Lumpur, Research Centre,
International Islamic University Malaysia)
262)
‘Revitalising NAM’ Commentary Vol. 3 No. 2/February 2003 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
263)
‘Aggression!’ Commentary Vol. 3 No 3/March 2003
International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
264)
‘Iran and the Politics of Regime Change’ Commentary Vol. 3 No. 6/June
2003 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
265)
‘Common Values of the Religions and Faiths in Malaysia’ Towards a Civil
Society (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Management 2003)
‘Evangelism and Harmony’ JUST Commentary Vol.3 No.7/July 2003
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
266)
(Petaling Jaya,
267)
‘Religion & Society in a Global Age’ JUST Commentary Vol.3 No.8/August
2003 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
268)
‘The Golden Rule of Life’ JUST Commentary Vol.3 No.9/September 2003
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
269)
‘A Clash of Civilisations?’ JUST Commentary Vol.3 No.10/October 2003
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
270)
‘Common Values of the Religions and Faiths in Malaysia’ The New Wave
Vol.6/03/November 2003 (Petaling Jaya, World Intellectual Network Sdn
Bhd)
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271)
‘Do the Jews Rule the World by Proxy?’ JUST Commentary Vol.3
No.11/November 2003 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST))
272)
‘The Pitfalls in PAS’s Islamic State’ The New Wave Vol.1/04/January 2004
(Petaling Jaya, World Intellectual Network Sdn Bhd)
273)
‘Nuclear Terrorism on the Horizon?’
JUST Commentary
Vol.4
No.1/January 2004 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST))
274)
‘It is Occupation – Not Jobs!’ JUST Commentary Vol.4 No.2/February
2004 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
275)
‘Working towards Peace’ JUST Commentary Vol.4 No.3/March 2004
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
276)
‘The Truth is Out’ JUST Commentary Vol.4 No.5/May 2004 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
277)
‘The Media and the Powers-That-Be’ World Press Freedom Day 6 May
2004 (Kuala Lumpur, Asian Institute for Development Communication
(Aidcom)
278)
‘The Truth about Torture’ JUST Commentary Vol.4 No.6/June 2004
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
279)
‘The Bush Victory’ JUST Commentary Vol.4 No.11/November 2004
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
280)
‘The Empowerment of the ASEAN Citizen’ Towards Building an ASEAN
Community (Selangor, Centre for ASEAN Studies, Universiti Teknologi
MARA, 2004)
281)
‘The Media, Islam and the West’ Asia Media Summit 2004, Dialogue,
Understanding and Tolerance (Kuala Lumpur, Asia-Pacific Institute for
Broadcasting Development)
282)
‘The Tsunami Tragedy: Divine Fury or Human Folly?’ JUST Commentary
Vol.5 No.1/January 2005 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST)
283)
‘The Iraqi Elections: The Triumph of Democracy?’ JUST Commentary
Vol.5 No.2/February 2005 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a
Just World (JUST)
284)
‘An Action Plan for Peace’ JUST Commentary Vol.5 No.4/April 2005
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
285)
‘Tsunami: What it Means for Humanity’ The New Wave Vol.1/05/April 2005
(Petaling Jaya, World Intellectual Network Sdn Bhd)
286)
‘Bandung: 50 Years After’ JUST Commentary Vol.5 No.5/May 2005
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
287)
‘Civil Society: The Struggle for a Just Peace in Palestine’
JUST
Commentary Vol.5 No.5/May 2005 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement
for a Just World (JUST)
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288)
‘World Peace’
Berita Centennial
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289)
‘Global Campaign for a Democratic UN’ JUST Commentary Vol. 5 No.
6/June 2005 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)
290)
‘The Price of Opulence’ JUST Commentary Vol. 5 No. 6/June 2005
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
291)
‘Civil Society in the Muslim World’ The Ummah at the Crossroads: The
Role of the OIC (2005, Kuala Lumpur, Institute of Knowledge Advancement
(InKA) and Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations Malaysia (IDFR)
292)
‘The Barbaric and The Civilized’ JUST Commentary Vol. 5 No. 7/July 2005
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
293)
‘Media and Religion’ JUST Commentary Vol. 5 No. 7/July 2005 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
294)
‘The UN and Global Democracy’ JUST Commentary Vol. 5 No. 8/August
2005 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
295)
‘The UN: Sick at Sixty’ JUST Commentary Vol. 5 No. 11/November 2005
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
296)
‘The Role of Religion in Anti-Corruption Strategies’ Workshop on the Role
of Religion in Anti-Corruption Strategies (Kuala Lumpur, Transparency
International Malaysia and Konrad Adenauer Foundation, 2005)
297)
‘Working Towards Peace: A Political Perspective’ Promoting Culture of
Peace (Kuala Lumpur, Cahayasuara Communications Centre/Signis Asia,
2005)
298)
‘Towards an Arab-Asia Media Dialogue’
Asia Media Summit 2005
Promoting Peace and Prosperity in a Globalised World (Kuala Lumpur,
Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development, 2005)
299)
‘The Asia-Africa Summit: Challenges and Prospects in the Era of
Globalization” The Forum, Vol.2, No.2, May – August 2005
(International Islamic University Malaysia).
300)
‘Iran: The Israeli Factor’ JUST Commentary Vol. 5 No. 12/December 2005
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
301)
‘The Rejuvenation of Knowledge in the Islamic World: A Shared Vision’
World Islamic Economic Forum: Partnerships for Growth and Development
(Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute 2005)
302)
‘Christian-Muslim Solidarity Against Empire’ JUST Commentary Vol.6
No.1/January 2006 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
303)
‘The Truth about the Tragedy in Timur Leste’ JUST Commentary Vol.6
No.2/February 2006 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST)
304)
‘The Holocaust in Perspective’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.2/February
2006 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
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305)
‘Latin America Rejects Neo-Liberal Capitalism’ JUST Commentary Vol.6
No.2/February 2006 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST)
306)
‘The Caliphate Threat?’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.2/February 2006
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
307)
‘Cartoons: What is the real issue?’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.3/March
2006 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
308)
‘Islam, the Principles of Democracy and Pluralism’ Eye Asia April 2006 (Sin
Chew Media Corporation Berhad)
309)
‘The Truth About the Tragedy in Timur Leste’ Eye Asia May 2006 (Sin
Chew Media Corporation Berhad)
310)
‘Iran: No to Sanctions; No to War’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.5/May
2006 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
311)
‘Punishing the Palestinians’ Eye Asia June 2006 (Sin Chew Media
Corporation Berhad)
312)
‘Intercontinental Media Dialogue’ Eye Asia July 2006 (Sin Chew Media
Corporation Berhad)
313)
‘Pluralism and Islamic Civilization’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.7/July 2006
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
314)
‘Buddhists and Muslims in Southeast Asia: A Continuing Dialogue’
Eye Asia August 2006 (Sin Chew Media Corporation Berhad).
315)
‘The OIC: Deeds – Not Just Words’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.8/August
2006 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
316)
‘A Rogue State goes on a Rampage’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.8/August
2006 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
317)
‘Human Dignity’ Eye Asia September 2006 (Sin Chew Media Corporation
Berhad)
318)
‘Eliminate War… Before War Eliminate Us’ Eye Asia October 2006 (Sin
Chew Media Corporation Berhad)
319)
‘The Truth about the Sword’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.10/October 2006
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
320)
‘Promoting an Arab-Asia Media Dialogue’ Eye Asia November 2006 (Sin
Chew Media Corporation Berhad)
321)
“9-11: 5 Year After”. Eye Asia December 2006, (Sin Chew Media Corp
Bhd.
322)
‘Sunni-Shiite Violence’ JUST Commentary Vol.6 No.12/December 2006
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
323)
“Transforming rights: Five challenges for the Asia Pacific” Malaysian
Journal on Human Rights, Vol.1, 2007 (Human Rights Commission of
Malaysia (SUHAKAM)
324)
Foreword Terrorism Democracy The West and the Muslim World.
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by Abdul Rashid Moten and Noraini M. Noor. (Thomson Learning, Kuala
Lumpur. 2007)
325)
“Dreaming of a Just World”, Malaysian Business (Berita Publishing Sdn.
Bhd, Kuala Lumpur. 2007)
326)
“The Role of Media in Promoting Cultural Diversity”, Edited by Sucharita
Eashwar and Maya Eashwar (Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting
Development, 2007)
327)
‘Kindness to Animal: An Islamic Virtue’ JUST Commentary Vol.7
No.2/February 2007 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST)
328)
“The Truth about the Sword”. Eye Asia February 2007, (Sin Chew Media
Corp. Bhd.)
329)
‘The Mecca Agreement’ JUST Commentary Vol.7 No.3/March 2007
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
330)
“Somalia: The US Intervenes Again”. Eye Asia March 2007, (Sin Chew
Media Corp. Bhd.)
331)
“The School of First Choice”. Eye Asia April 2007, (Sin Chew Media Corp.
Bhd.)
332)
“What is to be done” Off the Edge, May 2007 (The Edge Communication
Sdn. Bhd.)
333)
‘Alternatives to Empire’ JUST Commentary Vol.7 No.5/May 2007 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
334)
‘From Fiqh to Qur’an: Resolving Apostasy’ JUST Commentary Vol.7
No.6/June 2007 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)
335)
“Inside Fidel’s Cuba.”
Off the Edge, Issue 30, June 2007 (The Edge
Communication Sdn. Bhd.)
336)
‘New Strategy in the Conquest of the Middle East’ JUST Commentary Vol.7
No.7/July 2007 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)
337)
‘Arab-Asia Media Dialogue’ JUST Commentary Vol.7 No.8/August 2007
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
338)
’50 Years of Merdeka’ JUST Commentary Vol.7 No.9/September 2007
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
339)
‘The Korean Hostage Crisis’ JUST Commentary Vol.7 No.9/September
2007 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
340)
‘What Hope Myanmar’ JUST Commentary Vol.7 No.10/October 2007
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
341)
“Kindness to Animals: An Islamic Virtue”, Catholic Asian News, October
2007 (Catholic Research Centre, Kuala Lumpur).
342)
‘Bangsa Malaysia’ Perdana Discourse Series 8, Perdana Leadership
Foundation,Panel Discussants’ Points of View, 2007, Kuala Lumpur
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343)
“Pluralism and Islamic Civilisation” Dharma Vol.42 No.3&4, 2008 (Pure Life
Society, 2008).
344)
‘Indian Malaysians: Ethnic Cleansing?’ JUST Commentary Vol.8
No.1/January 2008 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
345)
‘Whither Dialogue?’ JUST Commentary Vol.8 No.1/January 2008 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
346)
‘Article 9 and the Militarized World – What Can We Do?’ JUST Commentary
Vol.8 No.2/February 2008 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST)
347)
“Who Sets the Global Agenda?” Broadcaster Volume 7 No.1 (Asia-Pacific
Institute for Broadcasting Development, Kuala Lumpur. March 2008)
348)
‘The 2008 Malaysian Election: The BN Debacle’ JUST Commentary Vol.8
No.4/April 2008 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)
349)
‘Closing the Ethnic Gap’ JUST Commentary Vol.8 No.6/June 2008 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST))
350)
‘The Dollar’s Reign Coming to an End?’ JUST Commentary Vol.8 No.7/July
2008 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
351)
“The Intellectual in an Age of Crises” NCWO Quarterly Vol.7, Issue3
(National Council of Women’s Organizations, July-September 2008)
352)
‘A Paradigm Shift’ JUST Commentary Vol.8 No.8/August 2008 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
353)
“The Dollar’s Reign Coming to an End?” Eye Asia August, 2008. (Media
Communications Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya 2008)
354)
‘Government, Opposition and Back Door Politics in Malaysia’ JUST
Commentary Vol.8 No.9/September 2008 (Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
355)
“The Crises of Our Time and the Need for a Paradigm Shift” Eye Asia
September, 2008. (Sin Chew Media Corp. Bhd.)
356)
‘Challenging Casino Capitalism’ JUST Commentary Vol.8 No.11/November
2008 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
357)
“The Politics of the Straits of Malacca” Eye Asia November 2008 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2008)
358)
“Challenging Casino Capitalism” Eye Asia December 2008 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2008)
359)
‘Obama and the Malaysian Situation’ Eye Asia
(Media Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
360)
‘The Gaza Massacre in Perspective’ Eye Asia February 2009 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
361)
‘The Tussle for Power in Perak’ Eye Asia March 2009 (Media
25
January
2009
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Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
362)
‘The Global Economic Crisis: Is the G20 Plan the Answer? Eye Asia May
2009 (Media Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
363)
‘The Plight of the Tamils of Sri Lankas’ Eye Asia June 2009 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
364)
‘Political Polarization’ Eye Asia July 2009 (Media Communication Sdn.
Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
365)
‘Iran: A Question of Accountability Eye Asia August 2009 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
366)
‘1Malaysia: The Way Ahead’ Eye Asia September 2009 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
367)
‘lMalaysia and Citizenship’ Eye Asia October 2009 (Media Communication
Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya, 2009)
368)
‘The Gaza Massacre in Perspective’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 1/Jan
2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
369)
‘The Media and the Deportation of Richard Falk’ JUST Commentary Vol 9,
No 1/Jan 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
370)
‘Establishing An Asian Monetary Fund’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 1/Jan
2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
371)
‘Return Guantanamo to The People of Cuba’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No
2/Feb 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
372)
‘Sue Israel for Genocide’ , JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 2/Feb 2009
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
373)
Reducing Politicking; Focusing Upon The Economic Crisis’, JUST
Commentary Vol 9, No 3/Mac 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement
for a Just World (JUST)).
374)
‘A Tussle for Power In Perak’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 3/Mac 2009
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
375)
‘The Global Economic Crisis: Is The G20 plan The Answer?’ JUST
Commentary Vol 9, No 4/Apr 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement
for a Just World (JUST)).
376)
‘Restoring Inter-Religious Harmony’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 5/May
2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
377)
‘The Plight Of The Tamil Sri Lanka’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 5/May
2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
378)
‘Obama and The Quest for A Nuclear Weapons Free World’, JUST
Commentary Vol 9, No 5/May 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement
for a Just World (JUST)).
379)
‘Israel, Racism and Zionism’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 5/May 2009
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
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380)
Political, Polarization’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 6/June 2009 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
381)
‘Transforming A Nation: The Bolivarian Revolution In Venezuela’, JUST
Commentary Vol 9, No 6/June 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement
for a Just World (JUST)).
382)
‘Iran: A Question of Accountability’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 7/July
2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
383)
‘Iran: Respect Dissent; Stop The Violence’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No
7/July 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
384)
‘Uighur Discontent’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 8/Aug 2009 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
385)
‘The Marwa Murder and Islamophobia’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 8/Aug
2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
386)
‘1Malaysia: The Way Ahead’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 8/Aug 2009
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
387)
‘Iraq: Control Over Oil & Escalating Violence’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No
9/Sept 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
388)
‘New Media: Changing the World Order’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No
9/Sept 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
389)
‘A Call to Obama: Free The Cuban Five!’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No
10/Oct 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
390)
‘The United States And The East Asia Community’, JUST Commentary Vol
9, No 11/Nov 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
391)
‘Arresting Dr Asri: An Act Of Injustice’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No 11/Nov
2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
392)
‘Climate Change – A Call to Copenhagen’, JUST Commentary Vol 9, No
12/Dec 2009 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
393)
‘Climate Change: A Call to Copenhagen’ Eye Asia January 2010 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya)
394)
‘Palestine: A Turning Point?’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No 1/Jan 2010
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
395)
Palestine: A Turning-Point? Eye Asia
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya)
396)
‘A National Consultative Council For Religious Harmony’ JUST
Commentary Vol 10, No 2/Feb 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
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February
2010
(Media
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397)
‘Global Campaigns Against Israel Gathering Momentum’ JUST
Commentary Vol 10, No 3/Mac 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
398)
‘Oil and Sovereignty: Clarification Appreciated’ JUST Commentary Vol 10,
No 4/April 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
399)
‘Condemn Bomb Blasts in Russia!’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No 4/April
2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
400)
‘Allegations About Israeli Infiltration-A Thorough Probe’ JUST Commentary
Vol 10, No 5/May 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST)).
401)
Nuclear Terrorism and Nuclear Weapons: The Role of Religion’ JUST
Commentary Vol 10, No 5/May 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
402)
‘Malay or Malaysian?’ Eye Asia May 2010 (Media Communication Sdn.
Bhd., Petaling Jaya)
403)
‘Nuclear Terrorism and Nuclear Weapons’ Eye Asia June 2010 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya)
404)
‘The Flotilla Tragedy: A Turning Point?’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No
6/June 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
405)
‘Israel-Massacre at Sea’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No 6/June 2010
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
406)
‘NPT 2010: A Step Forward” JUST Commentary Vol 10, No 6/June 2010
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
407)
‘Nuclear Energy: The Brazil-Turkey-Iran Initiative’ JUST Commentary Vol
10, No 6/June 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just
World (JUST)).
408)
‘The Media: Universalizing Justice’ Eye
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya)
409)
‘Today’s Child; Tomorrow’s World’ Part I Eye Asia August 2010 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya).
410)
‘Power Play in East Asia’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No 8/August 2010
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
411)
‘The Media & The Dignity of Children’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No
8/August 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
412)
‘Will Media Connect with Religion in a World in Conflict and Crisis?’ JUST
Commentary Vol 10, No 9/September 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
413)
‘Today’s Child; Tomorrow’s World’ Part II Eye Asia September 2010 (Media
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya).
414)
ASEAN: Human Rights and Corporate Responsibility’ Nuclear Terrorism
28
Asia
July
2010
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and Nuclear Weapons: The Role of Religion’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No
5/October 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World
(JUST)).
ii)
415)
“Leaking the Truth´ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No 5/November 2010
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
416)
‘The US-Saudi Military Deal and Global Expenditure’ JUST Commentary
Vol 10, No 5/November 2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a
Just World (JUST)).
417)
‘ASEAN: Human Rights and Corporate Responsibility’ Eye Asia November
2010 (Media Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya).
418)
‘The US-Saudi Military Deal and Global Military Expenditure’ Eye Asia
December 2010 (Media Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya).
419)
‘The Korean Crisis: A Call for the Establishment of an Independent Panel’
JUST Commentary
Vol 10, No 5/December 2010 (Petaling Jaya,
International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
420)
‘Aung San Suu Kyi is Free’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No 5/December
2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST)).
421)
‘Iraq-Massacre in a Cathederal’ JUST Commentary Vol 10, No 5/December
2010 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST).
422)
‘The First Martyr of the New Year’ JUST Commentary Vol 11, No 1/January
2011 (Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST).
423)
‘Shi’ites: A Security Threat? JUST Commentary Vol 11, No 1/January 2011
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST).
424)
‘History and Ethnic Sentiments’ Eye
Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya)
425)
‘The Egyptian Revolution: The Triumph of Human Dignity’ JUST
Commentary Vol 11, No 2/February 2011 (Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST).
426)
‘The Egyptian Revolution and the Arab Uprising: Some Further Reflections’
JUST Commentary Vol 11, No.2/February 2011 (Petaling Jaya,
International Movement for a Just World (JUST).
427)
‘Rising Food Prices and The Importance of Fundamental Change’ JUST
Commentary Vol 11, No 2/February 2011 (Petaling Jaya, International
Movement for a Just World (JUST).
428)
‘Murdering Scientists’ JUST Commentary Vol 11, No 2/February 2011
(Petaling Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST).
429)
‘Rising Food Prices and the Importance of Fundamental Change’ Eye Asia
March 2011 (Media Communication Sdn. Bhd., Petaling Jaya)
430)
‘Quit Gaddafi Quit!’ JUST Commentary Vol 11, No 3/March 2011 (Petaling
Jaya, International Movement for a Just World (JUST).
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2011
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‘Malaysia: Islamic Resurgence & the Question of Development' SOJOURN
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‘Equality & the Spiritual Traditions: An Overview' Equality & the Religious
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‘Dissent Loosens Mahathir's Grip' South July 1987 (London, 1987)
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‘Castles in the Sky' AMPO Japan-Asia Quarterly Review Vol. 23 No. 2
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‘Ideological Patterns of Japanese Dominance' Images of Asia D.R.Nagaraj
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‘A Spiritual Vision' The New Dawn October-November 1991 (Melbourne,
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‘End of Cold War - Beginning of New Wars'
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‘Taat Setia Politik: Suatu Kesinambungan Feudal’ Majalah Aliran Jil.1:11,
1991
49)
‘Kurd: Manipulasi dan Penindasan’ Dewan Masyarakat (Kuala Lumpur,
Jun 1991)
50)
‘Kurd, Mangsa Mainan Barat’ Dewan Masyarakat (Kuala Lumpur, Julai
1991)
51)
‘Apartheid Masih Hidup’
1991)
52)
‘Keselamatan Serantau dan Konsep ZOPFAN’
Lumpur, Julai 1991)
53)
‘Menggarap Perjuangan PAS’ Dunia Islam (Kuala Lumpur, Ogos 1991)
54)
‘Ancaman Rasuah’ Majalah Aliran Jil. 2:1, 1992
55)
‘Hanya Manusia Boleh Melindungi Hak Asasi Manusia’ Majalah Aliran Jil.
2:1, 1992
44
Dewan Masyarakat
(Kuala Lumpur, Oktober,
Dunia Islam
(Kuala
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ii)
56)
‘Kita Tidak Perlu Perlindungan AS’ Majalah Aliran Jil. 2:1, 1992
57)
‘Pemerintah dan Raja-Raja’ Majalah Aliran Jil. 2:1, 1992
58)
‘Zionisme itu Perkauman’ Dewan Budaya
Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka, 1992)
59)
‘Anak-anak Palestin Semakin Terancam’ Dunia Islam Mac 1992 (Kuala
Lumpur, 1992)
60)
‘Politik Perkauman dan Integrasi Nasional’ Politik Malaysia Dekad 1990an
Hairany Naffis (editor)
(Jabatan Sains Politik, Fakulti Sains
Kemasyarakatan & Kemanusiaan, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala
Lumpur, 1992)
61)
‘Perspektif Agama/Socio Budaya’ Monograph Forum Etika & Alam Sekitar,
22 October, 1993 (Jabatan Alam Sekitar, Kementerian Sains, Teknologi &
Alam Sekitar, Kuala Lumpur, 1993)
62)
‘Pertelingkahan Tamadun atau Penyamaran Penguasaan?’ Dewan Budaya
Februari 1994 (Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1994)
63)
‘Fanatik dan Bahaya di Sebaliknya’ Al Islam June 1995 (Kuala Lumpur,
Utusan Melayu, 1995)
64)
'Islam dan Konfucianisme: Dalam Hubungan Etnik' Negarawan OktoberNovember, 1995 (Kuala Lumpur, Institute of Strategic & International
Studies (ISIS) 1995)
65)
'Niat Buruk AS Terhadap Iran' Massa Bil. 20 Thn. 1, 27 Januari, 1996
66)
'Hubungan Realistik Antara Kaum di Malaysia' Muhibah Bil. 5/96
67)
'Keadilan Sosial: Suatu Penilaian' Pemikir Julai - September 1996 (Kuala
Lumpur, Utusan Melayu, 1996)
68)
‘Keadilan Sosial di Malaysia Praktikal’ Backbench Oktober 1997
69)
‘Pembinaan Masyarakat Madani: Model Malaysia’ Masyarakat Madani:
Satu Tinjauan Awal
(Kuala Lumpur, Institut Strategi Pembangunan
Malaysia (MINDS), 1998)
70)
‘Pengenalan Ilmu Ketamadunan’ Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia (Kuala
Lumpur, Penerbit Universiti Malaya, 2001)
71)
‘Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia: Cabaran Kontemporari dan Masa
Depan’ Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia (Kuala Lumpur, Penerbit
Universiti Malaya, 2001)
72)
“Isu Palestin dan Perjuangan Keamanan Sejagat” Majalah Kefahaman
Islam VISI, Bil. 67, Julai 2006
73)
‘Mewujudkan Sebuah Masyarakat Berintegriti’ Editor: Anis Yusal Yusoff,
Mohd Rais Ramli, Zubayry Abady Sofian. Integriti Politik di Malaysia: Ke
arah kefahaman yang lebih sempurna. (Institut Integriti Malaysia (IIM)
2007)
Foreign Publications
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April 1992
(Kuala Lumpur,
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E)
1)
`Wabah Korupsi' Korupsi (Jakarta, Lembaga Studi Pembangunan, 1984)
2)
`Al-Quran: Nilai dan Peraturan' Pesantren No. 3/Vol. IV, 1987 (Jakarta,
P3M, 1987)
3)
'Islam Dalam 'Tata Dunia Baru'' UMMAT No. 1 Thn. 1, 10 Julai 1995
(Jakarta, UMMAT, 1995)
4)
‘Wawancara Eksklusif’, Hikmahbudhi, Edisi 306, 2002 (Jakarta, 2002)
5)
‘Jaringan Terorism di Indonesia’ Tempo
(Indoneisa, Tempo Majalah Berita Mingguan)
6)
‘Menilai Dr Mahathir Mohamad’ Tempo No. 36 Edisi 3-9 November 2003
(Indonesia, Tempo Majalah Berita Mingguan)
7)
Menggabungkan Kekuatan-kekuatan ‘Civil Society’ Asia dan Pasifik: Solusi
Damai bagi Konflik Isreal-Palestina – Al-Huda Jurnal Kajian Ilmu-ilmu Islam
Vol VI, Nombor 16, 2008
Edisi 12-10 Oktober 2003
Books Translated into Malay
1)
Lima Persoalan (together with Khoo Yoke Kuan) (Penang, Aliran, 1987)
2)
Kebangkitan Semula Islam translated by Adibah Amin (Petaling Jaya, Fajar
Bakti, 1988)
3)
Pelindung? Hubungan Antara Pemerintah dan Rakyat Dalam Masyarakat
Melayu (Penang, Aliran, 1992)
4)
Hak Asasi Manusia Dalam Tata Dunia Baru (Bandung, Indonesia, MIZAN,
1995)
5)
‘Muslim, Dialog dan Teror’ (Jakarta, Profetik, PT Ekuator Publika 2004)
Articles (Other Languages)
1)
‘Nords dominans over SOR - kritikk av den radende' Mennesker &
rettingheter v/1992 (Oslo, Nordisk Tidsskrift om Menneskerettigheter,
1992) (Norwegian)
2)
‘Entwicklung versus Democratie: Gibt es einen Dritten Weg?' Sudistasien
Informationen Nummer 1 Jahrgang 10, Marz 1994 (Bochum, Germany,
Southeast Asian Information Centre, 1994) (German)
3)
‘Toutes Les Religions En Appellent A La Justice’ foi et developpement,
Juin 2003 (Paris, Centre L.-J Lebret) (French)
4)
‘Al-Awulamatu Waddin: Nazaratu Wata’amulatu’ (In Arabic) Jurnal Yadim
Bilangan Kelima Disember 2003
(Kuala Lumpur, Yayasan Dakwah
Islamiah Malaysia) (Arabic)
5)
‘Una vision de futuro: reflexiones de Chandra Muzaffar’ El Sudeste Asiatico
Juan Ignacio Piovani / Sebastian Baglioni (editors) (Primera edicion, abril
de 2004, Argentina, Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero) (Spanish)
6)
L’Hegemonisme, Obstacle Majeur Au Dialogue Entre Civilisations’ (in
French) foi et developpement, November 2004 (Paris, Centre L.-J.Lebret)
(French)
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7)
‘Isla e direitos humanos’ (in Portugese) Direitos Humanos (Rio de Janeiro,
Sao, Paulo, Renovar 2004) (Portuguese)
8)
Insan Haklari, Demokrasi ve Sivil Toplum (Monograph) May 2006.
(Turkish)
Various other articles have also been translated into Thai, Khmer, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, Tamil,
Urdu, Persian, Arabic, German and the Scandinavian languages and published in different journals.
The above list of publications does not include articles that have appeared in Malaysian dailies or in
newspapers in other countries.
F)
G)
CASSETTE TAPES
1)
Proses Islamisasi (Penang, Aliran 1983)
2)
Kemelesetan Ekonomi: Sebab-sebab dan Kesan-kesan (Penang, Aliran,
1983)
3)
At the Crossroads: 25 Years of Merdeka (Penang, Aliran, 1984)
4)
National Culture: Aliran's Approach (Penang, Aliran, 1984)
5)
Justice Before Cooperation (Penang, Aliran, 1984)
6)
Development - For Whom? (Penang, Aliran, 1985)
7)
Deeds Betray Words (Penang, Aliran, 1985)
8)
Challenges Facing Asia (Penang, Aliran, 1985)
9)
Pertahankanlah Demokrasi (Penang, Aliran, 1985)
10)
Malaysia Dipersimpangan Jalan (Penang, Aliran, 1985)
11)
An Islamic State Or Secular State? (Penang, Aliran, 1988)
12)
The Real Threat (Penang, Aliran, 1988)
13)
Oppose OSA (The Official Secrets Act) (Penang, Aliran, 1988)
14)
Bahayanya Akta Rahsia Rasmi (Penang, Aliran, 1988)
15)
Budaya Nasional (Penang, Aliran, 1988)
16)
Who's Destroying the Rukunegara? (Penang, Aliran, 1989)
17)
Krisis Demokrasi (Penang, Aliran, 1989)
PARTICIPATION IN REGIONAL & INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
1) ‘Trends in Malaysia II'
Singapore, 1974
Seminar
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2)
‘Issues in Development' Conference UNICEF Bangkok, 1975
3)
‘Nation-building & Communication' UNESCO
47
Seminar
Kuala Lumpur,
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1979
4)
Lectures to students & academics in New Delhi, Cairo, London, NewYork,
Seattle & Vancouver in the course of Sabbatical Leave from Universiti
Sains Malaysia in early 1980
5)
‘Ethics & Development'
1980
6)
‘Asia in the Global Context: Towards the Year 2000' Symposium Asia
Society, New York, 1981
7)
‘Access to Justice' Workshop Human Rights Internet & the Law Faculty,
University of Philippines Tagaytay, Philippines, 1982
8)
‘Religion & Modernization in Singapore' Workshop Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies, Singapore, 1982
9)
‘The 1982 Malaysian General Election'
Asian Studies, Singapore, May 1982
10)
‘Themes for the Eighties in Southeast Asia' Conference
Quaker Service Program Bangkok 22nd - 25th October 1982
11)
‘Theories of Equality in the Different Religious & Cultural Traditions of Asia'
Workshop International Centre of Ethnic Studies, UNESCO & United
Nations, University of Kandy, Sri Lanka, December, 1983
12)
‘Reflections on Development in Southeast Asia' Rockefeller Awardees
Workshop Chiangmai, Thailand, 28 - 30 January, 1984
13)
‘Religion & Development in Southeast Asia' Conference
Quaker Service Program, Manila, October, 1984
14)
‘Islam & Politics' Consultation Christian Conference of Asia, Hong Kong,
November, 1984
15)
‘Changing Lifestyles Today for Tomorrow' 11th Congress International
Organization of Consumers Unions (IOCU) Bangkok, December, 1984
16)
‘The Political Economy of ASEAN' Seminar Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies, Singapore, December, 1984
17)
‘Reflections on Development' Conference Rockefeller Centre for Study &
Research, Bellagio, Lake Como, Italy, September 1985
18)
Lecture tour of Switzerland, Holland & Britain mainly to talk to public
interest groups, students & academics, September 1985
19)
Seventh Asian Studies Conference Auckland, New Zealand, 15 - 19 May,
1987
20)
Seminars at several Australian & New Zealand Universities, May 1987
21)
‘Security Regulations in Southeast Asia' Workshop, Asian Human Rights
Commission, Kuala Lumpur, 5 - 8 October 1987
22)
‘Human Rights in South & Southeast Asia' Symposium State University of
New York at Buffalo, USA, 25 - 27 May, 1988
Seminar
48
Marga Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka,
Seminar
Institute of Southeast
International
International
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23)
Talk on ‘Malaysian Politics’ at Royal Institute of International Affairs
(Chatham House), London, 10 June 1988
24)
‘The Anti-Apartheid Struggle & The Asia-Oceania Region' Workshop,
Japanese Anti-Apartheid Committee, Tokyo, 25 - 31 August, 1988
25)
‘Spirituality & Social Action' Consultation, Thai Inter-Religious Commission
on Development, Bangkok, 18 - 25 September, 1988
26)
‘Liberation, Religion & Culture' Workshop, Asian Cultural Forum on
Development (ACFOD), Bangkok, 20 - 25 September, 1988
27)
Human Rights Conference for the Asia & Pacific Region. Amnesty
International, Hong Kong, 27 - 29 November, 1988
28)
Tenth Anniversary Celebrations of Human Rights Watch, Los Angeles,
New York & Washington, 30 November - 10 December 1988
29)
‘Constitutionalism in Asia' Symposium American Council of Learned
Societies, Chiangmai, 22 - 28 February, 1989
30)
‘Ethnic Conflict & the UN System' Conference Harvard University & the
International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Oxford, 28 - 31 March, 1989
31)
‘Aotearoa/New Zealand & human Rights in the Pacific & Asia Regions: A
Policy Conference', organised by New Zealand House of Representatives,
Wellington, 26 - 28 May, 1989
32)
International Human Rights Retreat for Human Rights Activists, Human
Rights Internet & the Human Rights Program, the Harvard Law School,
Crete, Greece, 5 - 10 June, 1989
33)
`Geo-politics in the Asia-Pacific Region' Seminar,
(WSCF) Seoul, South Korea, August, 1989
34)
‘Will the Future be Ours?' Symposium, People's Plan 21 - Alliance of
Hope, Tokyo, August, 1989
35)
‘International Consultation on Sri Lanka' International solidarity groups
from various parts of the world, Thailand, 11 - 8 May, 1990
36)
‘Media & Human Rights' Conference Academy for Development &
Freedom & the United Nations, Sintra, Portugal, 22 - 26 May, 1990
37)
Talk on ‘Will the Barisan Nasional Retain its Two-Thirds Majority' at the
Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), London, 30 May,
1990
38)
Seminar on ‘Human Rights Under Attack from Development', organised by
IMADR & Buraku Liberation League, Osaka, 22 - 28 June 1990
39)
Speaking tour of Melbourne, Sydney & Canberra on contemporary human
rights issues, organized by Amnesty International, Australia, 5 - 12 October,
1990
40)
‘Trends in Religious Fundamentalism in Asia Today' Seminar on religious
fundamentalism, Asia Task Force, Chiangmai, Thailand, 6 - 7 November,
1990
41)
The Third World
Congress
49
Christian Federation
on Human Rights, New Delhi, 10 - 15
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December, 1990
42)
Workshop on `Inter-faith Communication & Social Action' Asian Cultural
Forum on Development (ACFOD) 3 - 5 June, 1991
43)
Keynote Speaker at Amnesty International's 30th International
Meeting, Yokohama, Japan, 28 August - 2 September, 1991
44)
Panelist at the People's Forum organized by Thai & International NonGovernmental Organizations (NGOs) Bangkok, 11 - 14 October, 1991
45)
Discussant at Experts' Group Meeting on the `Human Freedom Index'
United Nations Development Programme, New York, 15 - 22 November,
1991
46)
Seminar on Multi-Culturalism, Centre for Independent Studies, Canberra,
29 November - 1 December, 1991
47)
Lecture on ‘The New World Order - a Response from Religion' organized
by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Melbourne, 3 December, 1991
48)
Keynote address on ‘Ethno-religious Conflict in Asia' Asian SocialInstitute,
Manila, 9 - 15 February, 1992
49)
‘Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific Region'
League, Osaka, Japan, 27 - 29 April, 1992
50)
‘New Role for the UN: The Challenge to Intervene?' Seminar Life & Peace
Institute Sigtuna, Sweden, 24 - 26 May, 1992
51)
‘Re-thinking Human Rights: A Non-Western Perspective' Lecture Institute
of Human Rights Oslo, Norway, 27 May 1992
52)
‘Islam & the New World Order' Lecture Centre for East & Southeast Asian
Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 29 May 1992
53)
‘Human Rights Under Attack from Development' Conference Asia-Pacific
Human Rights Information Centre, Osaka, Japan, 22 - 27 June, 1992
54)
‘Peace & Human Rights' Forum
Thailand, 2 - 5 December, 1992
55)
‘Politics of Identity' Lecture Asian Culture, Forum on Development
(ACFOD) Bangkok, Thailand, 11 December, 1992
56)
‘The Role of Religion in Development' Workshop Battambang, Cambodia,
2 - 10 January, 1993
57)
Preparatory Meeting, Asia Region, World Conference on Human Rights,
Bangkok, Thailand, 29 March, 1993
58)
Conference on 'Islam & Justice', Institute of Islamic Understanding,
Malaysia (IKIM), Kuala Lumpur, 3 - 4 June, 1993
59)
World Conference on Human Rights, United Nations, Vienna, Austria, 14
June, 1993
60)
People's Tribunal on G7, Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC), Tokyo,
Japan, 3 July, 1993
50
Seminar
Council
Buraku Liberation
People's Plan 21 Century, Bangkok,
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61)
Seminar on 'Islam & Its Worldview: An American Perception', Institute of
Islamic Understanding, Malaysia (IKIM), Kuala Lumpur, 19 - 20 August,
1993
62)
Popular Arab & Islamic Conference, Khartoum, Sudan, 2 December, 1993
63)
South East Asia Conference, South East Information Centre, Bochum,
Germany, 11 - 13 February, 1994
64)
'Islam and Human Rights' Talk,
Protestant Theological Seminary,
Wuppertal, Germany, 14 February, 1994
65)
Conference on 'Islam & Tolerance', Institute of Islamic Understanding,
Malaysia (IKIM), Kuala Lumpur, 23 March, 1994
66)
Multiculturalism in Global Perspective: The Malaysian Story Lecture, East
West Centre for Cultural Studies, Honolulu, 14 April, 1994
67)
‘Local Identity in the Global Community: Creating Peace in the 21st
Century' Symposium East-West Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii, 15 April, 1994
68)
'World Religions View Consumerism' Forum, Institute of Pacific and Asian
Studies, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,15 April,1994
69)
'Human Rights: Varying Interpretations'
Colorado, 17 April, 1994
70)
'Islam and the Global System' Lecture, Department of Religion, Temple
University, Philadelphia, 19 April, 1994
71)
'Asia Leaders' Forum, The Asia-Australia Institute, Jimbaran Bay, Bali, 1415 September, 1994
72)
International Conference on 'Rethinking Human Rights', Just World Trust
(JUST), Kuala Lumpur, 6 - 7 December, 1994
73)
International Conference on 'Development, Ethics & the Environment',
Institute for Policy Research (IKD), Kuala Lumpur, 13 - 15 January, 1995
74)
International Conference on 'Islam & Confucianism', University of Malaya,
Kuala Lumpur, 12 - 14 March, 1995
75)
Conference on 'Islam & Society in Southeast Asia', LIPI, IAIN & AMINEF,
Jakarta, Indonesia, 29 - 31 May, 1995
76)
Human Rights Seminar, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan) & United
Nations University, Tokyo, Japan, 19 - 21 July, 1995
77)
'Action Agenda' Consultation, International Development Research Centre,
Montreal, Quebec, 16 - 20 August, 1995
78)
'Islam & the New World Order' Lecture, Masjid Taqwa, Brooklyn, New
York, 20 August, 1995
79)
'A Clash of Civilisations?' Lecture, Islamic Society of Britain, London, 24
September, 1995
80)
'A JUST Response to the Global Challenge' Talk, Just World Trust, United
Kingdom Chapter, London, 25 September 1995
51
Lecture,
University of Denver,
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81)
'East Asia: A Paradigm Shift or Another phase in global capitalism?',
Seminar School of Oriental & African Studies, London University, 26
September, 1995
82)
'Human Rights: A Conflict of Concepts?', Talk Averroes Forum & Liberty for
the Muslim World, London, 26 September, 1995
83)
'Reconceptualising the Welfare State', Conference The Danish Centre for
Human Rights, Copenhagen, Denmark, 28 - 30 September, 1995
84)
International Conference & Exhibition on 'Dr. Jose Rizal & the Asian
Renaissance', Institut Kajian Dasar, Kuala Lumpur, 2 - 3 October, 1995
85)
International Workshop on 'Images of Islam: Terrorising the Truth', Just
World Trust (JUST), Penang, 7-9 October, 1995
86)
'EU Policy: A Perspective from Asia'. Public Hearing of the European
Parliament, Brussels, Belgium, 20 - 21 November, 1995
87)
'Asian Values, Democracy, Freedom and Human Rights'
Lecture,
European Institute for South and Southeast Asian Studies, Brussels, 21
November, 1995
'Ethics in Leadership'
Conference,
The St. James Ethics Centre
(Melbourne), Penang, 3 - 7 January, 1996
88)
89)
'The New Asia Forum 1996: How Asian Enterprise is Transforming the
Global Economy', Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS)
Malaysia & Transforma Conferences, Kuala Lumpur, 11 - 12 January, 1996
90)
'Europe-Asia Forum: On Culture, Values & Technology Towards a
Stronger Mutual Understanding', The European Commission, Venice, 18 19 January, 1996
91)
The First Asia-Europe NGO
Conference
'Beyond Geopolitics &
Geoeconomics: Towards a New Relationship Between Asia & Europe',
Asia-Europe NGO Conference, Bangkok, 27 - 29 February, 1996
92)
International Workshop on 'Islam in Southeast Asia', Universiti Malaya &
Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University,
Washington D.C., Petaling Jaya, 5 - 6 March, 1996
93)
International Workshop on 'Cultural Sources for Human Rights in East
Asia', Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs, Bangkok, 24 - 27
March, 1996
94)
International Conference on 'Islam & Change: Towards Global Renewal of
the Ummah', Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM), Kuala Lumpur, 7 - 9
June, 1996
95)
New Zealand-Asia Policy Consultation on 'Human Rights, Sovereignty &
Migration', New Zealand Asia Institute, Auckland, 14 - 16 June 1996
96)
Series of Lectures as special guest of Asia 2000 Foundation, New
Zealand to universities & the general public in Wellington & Christchurch,
New Zealand, 17 - 21 June 1996
97)
Muslim-Chinese Dialogue on 'Challenges of the Contemporary World', Sin
Chew Jit Poh, Star & Utusan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 4 August 1996
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98)
Second International Conference on 'Islam, Japan & the West: Conflict or
Peaceful Coexistence', University of Malaya & the Asia Centre, Japan
Foundation, Kuala Lumpur, 2 - 4 September 1996
99)
International Symposium on the Islamic World and Global Cooperation,
IKIM & Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Kuala Lumpur, 25 - 27 April 1997
100)
International Symposium on Muhammad Iqbal, IKD, Kuala Lumpur, 4 - 6
June 1997
101)
11th Asia Pacific Roundtable, ISIS, Kuala Lumpur, 5 - 8 June, 1997
102)
D-8 Conference, YIMDER Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey, 7 June 1997
103)
Regional Conference on Globalisation: The Perceptions, Experiences and
Responses of the Religious Traditions and Cultural Communities in the Asia
Pacific Region, The International Movement for a Just World and Pax
Christi, Australia, Shah Alam, Malaysia, 4 - 6 July 1997
104)
2nd ASEAN Congress, ISIS, Kuala Lumpur, 23 July 1997
105)
50th Anniversary Commemorative Conference, Bar Council, Kuala Lumpur,
15 - 16 August 1997
106)
Conference on 'Global Conversations', World Futures Studies Federation
XV World Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 28 September - 3 October 1997
107)
Conference
on Rights and Development,
Copenhagen, Denmark, 8 - 10 October 1997
108)
Conference on 'Power Sharing - Islam II', Liberty for the Muslim World,
London, 10 - 11 October 1997
109)
Conference on Islam and the Rule of Law, Lawyers for Human Rights
(New York), Beaconsfield, United Kingdom, 12 - 14 October, 1997
110)
Malaysia-Australia Conference,
November, 1997
111)
Series of lectures as guest of the Australian Institute of International
Affairs, Canberra, Australia & Hobart, Australia, 22 - 25 November, 1997
112)
Seminar on 'Spirituality and Consumerism in Asia', Santi Pracha Dhamma
Institute, Bangkok, Thailand, 2 - 5 December, 1997
113)
Conference on 'Human Duties and Responsibilities in the New Millennium’,
City of Valencia & UNESCO, Valencia, Spain, 28 - 30 January, 1998
114)
Workshop on 'Values and Governance in Asia', International Movement for
a Just World and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),
Melaka, Malaysia, 23 - 25 February, 1998
115)
Conference on 'Religion, Development and the Elimination of Poverty’,
World Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP) and the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP), Tokyo, 8 - 11 March 1998
116)
Regional Conference on The Social Challenges of Rapid Economic
Transformation, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia, 14 March
1998
53
Roskilde
University,
ANU, Canberra, Australia, 19 - 21
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117)
International Seminar on ‘Islam and Europe’, IKIM, Kuala Lumpur, 24 - 25
March 1998
118)
Lecture on ‘Islamic Movements in Southeast Asia’, University of California,
Los Angeles, 14 April 1998
119)
Lecture on ‘Resources for Peace Within Islam’, University of Notre Dame,
Indiana, USA, 18 April 1998
120)
Lecture on ‘The International Movement for a Just World as a Moral Force
in Global Politics’, Islamic Foundation, Chicago, 19 April 1998
121)
Lecture on ‘The Financial Crisis in East Asia, University of Illinois, USA, 20
April 1998
122)
Lecture on ‘Religion in the 21st Century’, Board of Trustees, World
Parliament of Religions, Chicago, USA, 21 April 1998
123)
Lecture on ‘Values and Governance’, UNDP and the World Conference on
Religion and Peace (WCRP), New York, 23 April 1998
124)
Seminar on Major Issues in the Region’, Asia-Australia Institute and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vietnam, Hanoi, 27 April 1998
125)
Regional Conference on ‘Political Variations in Economic Development:
The Consequences of Rapid Development, Harvard Project for Asia &
International Relations, Kuala Lumpur, 28 May 1998
126)
Conference on ‘Global Partnership for Peace in the next Millennium’,
Ministry of National Unity and Social Development and UNESCO, Genting
Highlands, 27 August 1998
127)
Seminar
on Asian Youth Renaissance: Council for ASEAN Youth
Cooperation, International Islamic University, Malaysia, 29 August 1998
128)
Conference on ‘Islam and the Global Economy’, Ditchley Park, Oxford,
England, 25 - 27 September 1998
129)
Video Teleconferencing on ‘Virtual Commonwealth – Governance in an
Internetworked World’, Kuala Lumpur, 29 September 1998
130)
Workshop on ‘Development and the Crisis to Sustainable Development
and the Crisis to Sustainable Livelihood’ organised by the Asia-Pacific
People’s Assembly, Kuala Lumpur, 11 November 1998
131)
Seminar
on ‘Human Rights in Asia’ organised by Japan-Malaysia
Association, Tokyo, 19 November 1998
132)
Meeting of the IMADR Board of Directors and General Assembly, Tokyo,
20 - 22 November 1998
133)
Forum on ‘Globalisation and Discrimination’ organised by IMADR,Tokyo,
22 November 1998
134)
Regional Conference on ‘Asian Values on Trial: Miracle and Failures’
organised by the Malaysian Academic Movement (MOVE), Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, 28 - 29 November 1998
135)
‘The Dialogue of Civilisations’ organised by the Cultural Docummentation
Institute, Tehran, Iran, 13 - 14 December, 1998
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136)
Lecture on ‘The Political Consequences of the East Asia Economic Crisis,
organised by the Institute of Political and International Studies, Tehran,
Iran, 16 December, 1998
137)
Lecture on ‘The Role of Asia in Civilisational Dialogue’ organised by the
Centre for Post-Graduate Studies, University of Tehran, Iran, 16 December,
1998
138)
Lecture on ‘The Meaning of Islam in a Modern World’ at the Church
Conference of the German Speaking Protestant Pastors in South East
Asia, Penang, Malaysia, 4 January, 1999
139)
Forum on ‘Globalisation: Its Socio-cultural, Political, Legal & Economic
Aspects’, at the International Conference for Students Leaders, organised
by the International Islamic University, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
30 January, 1999
140)
Consultation on ‘Communication Towards the Search for Common Values’,
organised by the World Association for Christian Communication Asia
Region, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 19 March, 1999
141)
Consultation on ‘Human Rights Movements in Asia’, Geneva, 23 April 1999
142)
Conference on ‘1999 Parliament Assembly’ organised by the Council for a
Parliament of the World’s Religions’ Cape Town, South Africa, 1 - 8
December 1999
143)
Regional Seminar on ‘Muslim-Christian Dialogue: Modernisation in Asia’,
jointly organised by JUST and the Asian Journey, Kuala Lumpur, 15
January 2000
144)
Regional Workshop on ‘Building Knowledge Societies’ organised by the
National Information Technology Council (NITC) and MIMOS, Kuala
Lumpur, 26 January 2000
145)
Conference to commemorate Neelan Tiruchelvam, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 30
January - 1 February 2000
146)
HUGG 2000 Conference -- Dialogue among Civilisations: A New Peace
Agenda for a New Millennium, Okinawa, Japan, 11 - 13 February 2000
147)
Consultation on ’Reflections on the state of the Ummah:
present
problems, possible solutions’ at the invitation of the Saudi Arabia
Government, Makkah, Saudi Arabia, 13 - 23 March 2000
148)
Meeting of the Council of the Asia-Australia Institute, University of New
South Wales, Beijing (China), 23 - 24 April, 2000
149)
Forum of Asian Leaders, organised by the Asia-Institute, University of New
South Wales (Australia) and the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign
Affairs, Beijing (China), Beijing 24 - 25 April, 2000
150)
Symposium on ‘Social Justice, Democracy and Alternative Politics: An
Asian-European Dialogue’, jointly organised by the Spirit in Education
Movement (Thailand) and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Ayuthaya,
Thailand, 5 - 8 May, 2000
151)
Lecture on ‘Emerging Trends in Malaysian Politics’, Department of Political
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Science and Public Administration, Madras University, Chennai, India, 29
June, 2000
152)
Seminar on Religious Traditions & Political Trends in Asia Today: An
Appraisal in View of the Third Millennium’, organised by the Journal of
Dharma, Bangalore, India, 30 June - 3 July, 2000
153)
Lecture on “Forgiveness & Reconciliation: Global challenges; local
initiatives”, UN Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders, Waldorf Astoria,
New York, USA, 30 August, 2000
154)
Talk on “Inter-religious Collaboration for a Peaceful and Just World”, East
West University, Chicago, USA, organised by the Council for the Parliament
of the World’s Religion, Chicago, USA, 3 September, 2000
155)
Talk on “The Human Rights Crisis in Malaysia” organised by the Lawyers
Committee for Human Rights, New York, USA, 4 September 2000
156)
Talk on ‘Islam and Politics in Southeast Asia’, Georgetown University,
USA, 6 September 2000
157)
Talk on ‘Religious Resurgence in Asia: A Critical Analysis’, HarvardYenching Institute, Boston, USA, 7 September 2000
158)
Talk on ‘International Movement for a Just World (JUST) and Current
Affairs in Malaysia’, the Boston Research Center for the 21st
Century,
Boston, USA, 8 September 2000
159)
Talk on ‘Towards a just world: the perils and the promise’, Brandeis
University, Boston, USA, 8 September 2000
160)
Talk on ‘Forging Unity in Multi-Ethnic Societies: Challenges & Choices’,
Carnegie Council, New York, USA, 11 September 2000
161)
Lecture on ‘Sexuality, Politics & Liberation Movements’, DukeUniversity,
Durham, USA, 13 September 2000
162)
Discussion on Muslim Networking, Duke University, Durham, USA, 14
September 2000
163)
Lecture on ‘The Nature of Freedom’, Duke University, Durham, USA, 15
September 2000
164)
Franklin Seminars, Duke University, Durham, USA, 15 September 2000
165)
Peace Council Meeting, Kentucky, USA, 19 - 21- September 2000.
166)
Talk to the Clergy of Gethsemani, Gethsemani, Kentucky, 21 September,
2000
167)
Peace Council Convention, Cincinnati-Ohio, USA, 22 - 25 September,
2000
168)
Talk on ‘Malaysia: the Current Situation’ organised by the Catholic Social
Justice Council and Christian Centre for Social Action, Perth, Australia, 16
October, 2000
169)
Lecture on ‘Islam and the West’, Curtin University, Perth, Australia, 16
October, 2000
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170)
Lecture on ‘Human Rights and Global Justice’, Notre Dame University,
Western Australia, 17 October, 2000
171)
Lecture on ‘Civil Society & Citizenship in Asia’, Asia-Institute, NSW,
Sydney, Australia, 17 October, 2000
172)
Lecture on ‘Multi-Religious Dialogue: A Way of Peacemaking - An Asian
Perspective’ University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, 18 October, 2000
173)
Talk on ‘JUST: Creating Awareness of Global Injustice’, Auburn Mosque,
Auburn, Sydney, Australia, 18 October, 2000
174)
Lecture on ‘Religion & Politics in the Twentieth Century’, Australian
National University, Canberra, Australia, 19 October, 2000
175)
Lecture on ‘Islam & the West’ University of Melbourne, Melbourne,
Australia, 20 October, 2000
176)
Speech at the launching of Ian Fry’s book -- “Trouble in the Triangle’,
Melbourne, Australia, 20 October, 2000
177)
Talk on “Forging Unity in Multi-ethnic Societies”, St. Mary’s Anglican
Church, Melbourne, Australia, 22 October, 2000
178)
Conference on “Religion and Culture in Asia Pacific: Violence or Healing?”,
Melbourne, 22 - 25 October, 2000
179)
Talk on “Human Rights and Politics in Malaysia”, La Trobe University,
Melbourne, Australia, 26 October, 2000.
180)
Lecture on “Religion and Politics in Asia”, Dhaka University, Bangladesh, 2
November, 2000
181)
Talk
on “The Challenge Ahead” Aman Council Meeting, Dhaka,
Bangladesh, 2 November, 2000
182)
Talk on “Faith-based States -- An Evaluation”, Aman Conference,3
November, 2000
183)
“Power and Dialogue -- Asymmetries in the Global Inter-Cultural Dialogue”,
Berlin, Germany, 17 November, 2000
184)
Conference on “Islam in Indonesia: Intellectualization
Transformation”, Jakarta, Indonesia, 24 November, 2000
185)
Talk on ‘The Politics of Change in Southeast Asia’, School of African and
Oriental Studies (SOAS), London, 20 March, 2001
186)
Talk on ‘Politics, Democracy & Human Rights in Malaysia’, Amnesty
187)
International & Catholic Institute of International Relations (CIIR), London,
22 March, 2001
188)
Meeting on ‘International Democracy and Global Governance’, Venice, 22 26 March, 2001
189)
NGO consultation on the UN’s Racism Conference, Kathmandu, Nepal, 27
- 29 April 2001
190)
Conference
&
Social
on ‘Religion, Violence and Visions for Peace’, Institute of
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Social Studies (ISS), The Hague, The Netherlands, 10 - 11 May 2001
191)
Keynote address on ‘Understanding Islamic Resurgence in Southeast Asia’
at the dialogue organised by the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference
(FABC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 18 July 2001
192)
Nuclear Disarmament Meeting to draft manifesto entitled ‘A Call for a
Human Dialogue’, Global Dialogue Initiative, Kandersteg, Switzerland, 23 30 July, 2001
193)
International Conference on ‘The Dialogue of Civilisations’, United Nations
University (UNU), Kyoto, Japan, 1 - 3 August 2001
194)
Chaired the Plenary Session on ‘Secularism, Desecularization and
Religious Consciousness’, 30th Annual Conference of the Association of
Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS), University of Michigan, Dearborn,
Michigan, USA, 26 October 2001
195)
Talk on ‘Muslim Youth: Rights and Responsibilities’, Dearborn Mosque,
Michigan, USA, 27 October 2001
196)
Talk on ‘The Role of the Peace Council and the International Movement for
a Just World (JUST)’, Association of Muslim Social Scientists’, Dearborn,
Michigan, USA, 28 October 2001
197)
Talk on ‘Working Together for Peace, Justice and Security’ Presybyterian
Church, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, 29 October, 2001
198)
Lecture on ‘Beyond Terror: Building Bridges between Islam and the West’
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, 30 October, 2001
199)
Introductory Remarks on ‘Convergence and Divergence: US-Muslim
Relations’, at the opening session, International Conference on ‘The US
and the Islamic World’, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford, Britain, 9
November, 2001
200)
Speech on ‘The United States and the Islamic World: the Global Economic
Agenda’, Plenary IV Conference on ‘United States and the Islamic World’,
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford, Britain, 10 November 2001
201)
Seminar on ‘Jewish-Muslim Relations’, Islamic Society of Britain (ISB),
London, Britain, 11 November 2001
202)
Talk on ‘Islam and Judaism: A Need for Dialogue’, Markfield Institute of
Higher Education, Leicester, Britain, 12 November 2001
203)
Convocation address on ‘A Clash of Civilisations: Myth or Reality?’,
Graduation Ceremony of the Markfield Institute of Higher Education,
Leicester, Britain, 14 November 2001
204)
Talk on ‘Bush and Osama: the Politics of Dominance and Despair in the
21st Century’, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London,
Britain, 15 November 2001
205)
Lecture on ‘Human Rights - Global Concept or Construction of Western
Modernity’, conference on ‘Religion and Human Rights’, House of the
Cultures of the World, Berlin, Germany, 7 - 9 December 2001
206)
International Symposium on ‘Civil Society, Rule of Law, and the Dialogue
of Civilisations: the Case of the Muslim World’, Development and Peace
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Foundation, Berlin, Germany, 14 - 15 December 2001
207)
Conference on ‘Terrorism and Human Rights’, Cairo Institute for Human
Rights Studies, Cairo, Egypt, 27 - 28 January 2002
208)
International Policy Dialogue ‘Development Cultures -- Cultures of
Development’, Development Policy Forum of the German Foundation for
International Development (DSE), Berlin, Germany, 4 - 5 March 2002.
209)
Conference on ‘Is Globalisation a Dialogue Among Civilisations?’, SUNY,
Binghamton, USA, 12 - 13 April 2002
210)
Talk on ‘Civilisations in Dialogue’, SUNY, Binghamton, USA, 13 April 2002
211)
Talk on ‘Muslims and Global Politics: A Southeast Asian Perspective’,
University of California (Berkeley), 15 April 2002
212)
Talk on ‘Muslims and Global Politics: A Southeast Asian Perspective’,
University of California (Los Angeles), 18 April 2002
Talk on ‘Human Rights in Southeast Asia’, University of California (Los
Angeles, 19 April 2002
213)
214)
Talk on ‘Muslim-Jewish Movement on Justice and Compassion After
September 11’, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Baylor, Texas, USA, 24 April
2002
215)
Talk on ‘On Being Muslim’, University of Baylor, Texas, USA, 24 April 2002
216)
Talk on ‘The Holocaust and Beyond: An Islamic Perspective’, JM Dawson
Institute of Church State Studies, University of Baylor, Texas, 25 April 2002
217)
Talk on ‘Islam and State’, University of Baylor, Texas, USA, 25 April 2002
218)
Talk on ‘Jihad and the Islamic World’, University of Baylor, Texas, USA, 25
April 2002
219)
Rountable
discussion
on ‘War and Peace, Despair and Hope:
Repositioning Asia Intellectuals After 9-11’, ARENA, Hong Kong, 8 - 9 May
2002
220)
Forum on ‘Muslim-Buddhist Dialogue for a New Asia’, International
Movement For a Just World (JUST) and Museum of World Religions
Taiwan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 11 May 2002
221)
Keynote Address on ‘Global Political Power and Militarisation’, Asian
Partnership for Human Development (APHD) regional
conference,
Penang, Malaysia, 18 - 19 May 2002
222)
Roundtable conference on ‘Islam and the West: A New Cold War?’, ISIS,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 5 June 2002
223)
International Workshop on ‘Multi-Ethnic Asia: Peace, Cooperation and
Sustainable Development’, Asian Resource Foundation and Yunnan
University, Kunming, China, 12 - 16 June 2002
224)
Talk on ‘Images of Islam in the present time and the real essence of Islam
for Peace’, Asian Inter-faith Peace Forum, Asian Resource Foundation,
Bangkok, 18 June 2002
225)
Talk on ‘Iqbal and the Challenge of Reform Within the Muslim World’,
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International Seminar on Iqbal and His Universal Vision, International
Islamic University, Malaysia, 3 July 2002
226)
Talk on ‘The Muslim World and Globalisation’, Kuala Lumpur International
Forum on Islam (KALIF 2002), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 19 - 20 July 2002
227)
Talk on ‘Youth’s Social Engagement and Spirituality for Future Cooperation
in the Region’, IMFO-Millennium Forum, Jakarta, Indonesia, 29 July 2002
228)
Millennium Inter-faith Dialogue,
Indonesia, 30 July 2002
229)
Lecture on ‘Islam, Terrorism and the West’, La Trobe Politics Society
Annual Lecture, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, 5 September
2002
230)
Lecture on ‘One Year After September 11: A Clash of Civilisations or the
Politics of Hegemony?’ 2002 Australian Universities International Alumni
Convention, Melbourne, Australia, 6 September 2002
231)
Lecture on ‘Islam and Non-Violence’ in Germany, Katholische Akademie
Hamburg & Katholische Akademie Berlin, -- Hamburg (10 September
2002), Berlin (11 September 2002), Germany
232)
Talk on ‘Islamic State’, Head of Churches Regional Conference, Genting
Highlands, Malaysia, 21 October 2002
233)
Talk on ‘Reconcialiatory Models of Communication in Asia: the Human
Rights Perspective and Struggle for Justice’, AR-WACC Seminar and
Assembly, Petaling Jaya, 13 November 2002
234)
Talk on ‘US Ambitions in Southeast & East Asia’, Asia Social Forum (ASF),
Peace and Security Conference, Asian Peace Alliance (APA), Hyderabad,
India, 3 January 2003
235)
Talk on ‘Ethics as a basis for Governance’, Asia Social Forum (ASF),
International Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs,
Hyderabad, India, 3 January 2003
236)
Talk on ‘Religious Fundamentalism in Asia’, Asia Social Forum (ASF),
(Heinrich Boll Foundation) Hyderabad, India, 5 January 2003
237)
Talk on ‘Human Rights and Self-Determination’, Asia Social Forum (ASF),
(International Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs (ICM)),
Hyderabad, India, 6 January 2003
238)
Talk on ‘Shared Values in a Borderless World’, Centre for Human
Interaction, Peace and Solidarity (CHIPS), Hyderabad, India, 7 January
2003
239)
Talk on ‘Nation States and the War on Terror’, Centre for Developmental
Studies Collective (CIEDS), Bangalore, India, 9 January 2003
240)
Talk on ‘Global Hegemony vs Global Terrorism’, Cochi, Kerala, India, 11
January 2003
241)
Talk on ‘Issues in Iraq’, International Peace Conference in Kuala Lumpur,
16 February 2003
242)
31st Williamburg
Conference,
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Asia Society, Bangkok, Thailand, 28
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February - 2 March 2003
243)
Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue Conference on ‘Global Ethic and Good
Governance’ in UNESCO, Paris, France, 5 – 7 May 2003
244)
International Peace Conference on ‘Iraq and the Global Peace Movement:
What Next?’ in Jakarta, Indonesia, 19 – 21 May 2003
245)
17th Asia Pacific Roundtable ‘Can Transnational People Power Work?’ in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1 – 4 June 2003
246)
Seventh Annual Meeting of the Peace Council in Belfast, Northern Ireland,
16 – 20 Jun 2003
247)
Quaker International Affairs Consultation on ‘Peace in a Time of Global
War: Options for Southeast Asia’ in Bangkok, Thailand, 24 – 26 June 2003.
248)
Talk on ‘The Role Played by Islamic NGOs in Fostering Co-operation with
Peace Advocates around the World to Defend Humankind from Invasion’,
World Conference of Islamic Scholars in Putrajaya, Malaysia, 10 – 12 July
2003
249)
Talk on ‘Religion and Globalization’ at International and Interfaith Academic
Conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 27 July – 2 August 2, 2003
250)
Talk on ‘Can Transnational People Power Work?’ and ‘Islam in Southeast
Asia: Identities and Challenges’ at the 17th Asia Pacific Roundtable in Kuala
Lumpur, 6 – 9 August 2003
251)
Panelist in ‘Wrap-up Panel: The Quest for Peace: The Way Forward’ in the
World Peace Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 9 – 10 August 2003
252)
Talk on ‘Current International Trends’ in Lahore, Pakistan on 18 August
2003
253)
Talk on ‘The New Empire Builders, War on Terror, and Muslim Responses’,
Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad, Pakistan on 19 August 2003
254)
Talk on ‘War on Terrorism: The Southeast Asian Experience’ at Islamabad,
Pakistan on 20 August 2003
255)
International Peace Meeting on ‘War and Peace: Faiths and Cultures in
Dialogue’ in Aachen, Germany, 7 – 9 September 2003
256)
Islamic World Media Conference on ‘Intifadhah of Palestine’ in Beirut,
Lebanon, 17 – 19 September 2003
257)
Talk on ‘Cultural Diversity – Cultural Hegemony?’, ‘Seeking a Just World’
and ‘The American Empire: Globalisation War and Religion” at Greenfield
Community College, Massachusetts on 22 September 2003
258)
Talk on ‘Muslim Responses to the American Empire’ at Harvard University,
USA ON 23 September 2003
259)
Talk on ‘Religion & Society in a Global Age’ in MIT, USA on 24 September
2003
260)
Talk on ‘Islam & the West’ at Tufts University, 24 September 2003
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261)
Lecture on ‘A Unipolar World: The Politics of Resistance and
Transformation’ in Drew University, New Jersey, USA on 26 September
2003
262)
Workshop on ‘The New Global Empire: The Muslim quest for an
Alternative’ in Drew University, New Jersey, USA on 26 & 27 September
2003
263)
Talk on ‘An Islamic Perspective on the Dialogue of Civilisations’ at Union
Theological Seminary, New York, USA on 29 September 2003
264)
International Interfaith Peace Forum
Bangkok, 9 – 14 December 2003
265)
International
Conference
on ‘The Islamic World: Challenges and
Opportunities’ in Tehran, Iran organized by IPIS, Tehran, Iran, 22 – 23
December 2003
266)
Talk on ‘Minorities & Dignity’ at World Social Forum in Mumbai, India, 16 –
21 January 2004
267)
Talk on ‘Global Hegemony’ at World Social Forum in Mumbai, India, 16 –
21 January 2004
268)
Workshop on ‘Global Democracy’ at World Social Forum in Mumbai, India,
16 – 21 January 2004
269)
Talk on ‘Islam as Rahmatul Alamin’ at International Conference of Islamic
Scholars in Jakarta, Indonesia, 23 – 26 February 2004
270)
Talk on ‘Religion and Politics in Southeast Asia’ organised by International
Center for Islam & Pluralism (ICIP), Jakarta, Indonesia, 24 February 2004
271)
Lecture on ‘Shaping a Global Ethic: the Role of Islam and the Muslim
Community’ in Lecture Series at Emory University, USA, 2 March 2004
272)
Talk on "A Dialogue of Civilisations" at the Asia Media Summit 2004
organised by Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia
and the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) in Kuala
Lumpur on 19 April 2004
273)
Talk on "The Media, Islam and the West" at the Asia Media Summit 2004
organised by Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia
and the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) in Kuala
Lumpur in Kuala Lumpur on 20 April 2004
274)
Conference on ‘Towards a Dialogue of Civilizations : Building Trust and
Understanding Between Muslim, Christian and Judaic Worlds” organised by
Initiatives of Change, Washington DC at Fez, Morocco on 30 April – 3 May
2004
275)
Talk on Iraq organised by the Council of Foreign Relations, Tokyo, Japan
on 11 June 2004
276)
Talk
on ‘Islamophobia and the War on Terror’ organised by The
International Movement Against all Forms of discrimination & Racism
(IMADR) and Pacific Asia Research Center (PARC), Japan on 14 June
2004
277)
Talk on ‘Is a Clash of Civilisations Inevitable?’ at Sophia University, Tokyo
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on 15 June 2004
278)
Lectures on Globalisation at the United Nations University, Tokyo from 14
– 17 June, 2004
279)
Talk on ‘Muslims in Multi Religious Societies’ organised by Darul Arqam in
Singapore on 21 June 2004
280)
Discussion with Inter-Religious Organisations and Community Leaders in
Singapore on ‘Public Education on Religion and Inter-Faith Initiatives’
organised by Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore on 22 June 2004
281)
Lecture on ‘Encounters between Religions and Civilisations ; Insights and
Lessons’ organised by Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore on 22 June
2004
282)
Discussion
with policy-makers and decision-makers on ‘Public
Management and Public Education on Cross-Cultural Issues’ organised by
Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore in Singapore on 23 June 2004
283)
Talk on ‘Perspectives on Social Justice & Development in Muslim
Societies’ and meeting with Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS),
Singapore on 23 June 2004
283)
Lecture on ‘Justice & Respect’ at ‘Dreaming Landscapes : Spiritualities and
Justice in Learning Communities Conference’ organized by Curtin
University of Technology, in Brisbane, Australia, 1 – 7 July 2004
285)
Moderator
in ‘Internal Conflict in Muslim Societies’ at International
Conference on Muslims and Islam in the 21st Century: Image and Reality in
Kuala Lumpur jointly organized by the Department of Psychology and
International Islamic Institute of Muslim Unity, International Islamic
University Malaysia on 4 August 2004
286)
Talk on ‘Religion in Asia in the 21st Century: The Challenge Without, the
Change Within’ at the 31st International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW)
Conference on Social Progress and Social Justice in Kuala Lumpur
organized by International Council on Social Welfare on 17 August 2004
287)
Talk on ‘Hegemony and Civilisational Interaction’ at ‘Dialogue of
Civilizations, Cultures and Religions in Europe and Asia’ at the ASEM-5
People’s Forum in Hanoi, Vietnam organized by the International
Organizing Committee from 6 – 9 September 2004
288)
Lecture on ‘Asian Perceptions of the West’ at a Symposium on ‘InterCivilisational Dialogue : Rethinking International History from Asian
Perspectives’ at Hosei University, Tokyo organized by Tokyo Conference of
Historians of International Relations (CHIR) on 19 September 2004
289)
Talk on ‘Working towards Peace: a Political Perspective’ at Asian Seminar
on ‘Promoting a Culture of Peace’ in Kuala Lumpur organized by Signis
Malaysia on 5 October 2004
290)
Lecture at a conference on ‘Their America: The U.S. in the Eyes of the
Rest of the World’ in New York organised by New School University, USA
from 18 – 19 October 2004
291)
Participated in the ‘First International Consultation of Muslim Scholars on
State and Society in the Modern World’ in Islamabad organised by the
Higher Education Commission, Pakistan from 19 – 21 November 2004
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292)
Talk on ‘The Ummah Today: The Change Within, the Challenge Without’
organised by Organisation for Research & Education (ORE) at Islamabad,
Pakistan on 22 November 2004
293)
Talk on ‘Transforming Muslim Societies in the 21st Century: The Role of
Civil Society’ organised by ORE at Lahore, Pakistan on 23 November 2004
294)
Talk on ‘Inter-Faith Dialogue: The Muslim Response’ organised by ORE at
Karachi, Pakistan on 24 November 2004
295)
Keynote address at a conference ‘Sowing Seeds of Peace in the Era of
Empire: Christians in Solidarity with Muslims’, at Davao City organised by
First People’s Forum on Peace for Life, Philippines on 30 November 2004
296)
Participated in the Preparatory Meeting for Conference on ‘Who Speaks
for Islam? Who Speaks for the West?’ organized by the World Policy
Institute, New School University, USA in Amman, Jordan on 6 – 7
December 2004
297)
Talks on ‘Intellectual Crisis in Muslim Societies’, ‘Islam and Shared
Universal Values’, ‘Religious Values in a Plural Society’. ‘Transforming
Religion’ and ‘Valued-Centered Approach to Islam’ in Singapore organized
by The Muslim Converts’Association of Singapore (Darul Arqam
Singapore), Majlis Ugama Islam Singapore (MUIS) and The Centre for
Contemporary Islamic Studies (CCIS) in Singapore from 14 – 17 December
2004
298)
Keynote address on ‘World Peace with a Rotary Perspective’ at the 70th
R.I. District 3300 Centennial Conference organized by the Rotary
International at Putrajaya on 8 January 2005
299)
Guest Speaker on Peace Boat’s 48th Global Voyage organized by Peace
Boat. Joined from Shanghai to Singapore, from 7 – 14 February 2005
300)
Lecture on Peace Studies at School of Peace Studies in Hadyai, Thailand
organized by Asian Muslim Action Network (AMAN) on 23 and 24 February
2005
301)
Talk on ‘Creating an ASEAN Community – Key Issues in Community
Building’ at the Second ASEAN Leadership Forum on ‘ASEAN on the
Move: Building on Success’ jointly organized by ASEAN Secretariat and
Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) in Kuala Lumpur on 17 March
2005
302)
Talk on Demystifying ‘Clash of Civilisations’ at an International Conference
on Dialogue of Civilizations and the Construction of Peace in Kuala Lumpur
organized by the University of Malaya on 26 March 2005
303)
Welcome Remarks at the Global Civil Society International Conference for
‘Peace in Palestine’ in Putrajaya organized by Malaysians for Peace from
28 – 30 March 2005
304)
Meeting at UNESCO on ‘The Dialogue of Civilisations’, in Paris with all
Permanent Delegates and observers to UNESCO and distinguished
invitees on 5 April 2005. President Muhammad Khatami of Iran chaired the
meeting
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305)
Talk on ‘Media And Religion’ at the Second Asia Media Summit 2005 and
participated in the ‘Arab-Asia Media Dialogue’ in Kuala Lumpur organised
by the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) from 9 11 May 2005.
306)
Participated in a forum via Video Conference Link on ‘Citizens as Agents
of Change’ organized by the Malaysian Forum at Stanford, UK on 22 May
2005.
307)
Lectures
on ‘The Clash of Civilisations: Myth and Mystification’,
‘Civilisational Interaction: The Real Issues and Towards Civilisational
Concord and Cooperation’ at United Nations University, Japan from 13 – 15
June 2005
308)
Talk on ‘Rejoicing in Multicultural Diversity: South & South East Asia’s
Experience’ in Kuala Lumpur organized by Asian Strategy & Leadership
Institute (ASLI) in Kuala Lumpur on 20 June 2005
309)
Member of the Jury of Conscience in the World Tribunal on Iraq in Istanbul
organized by the WTI Istanbul Coordination Office from 24 – 26 June 2005
310)
Lecture on ‘Containing China: A Flawed Agenda’ at Workshop on
‘Searching for Peace & Equitability in the Post 9.11 World: Exploring
Alternatives for Japan and Australia’ organized by Nanzan University in
Nagoya, Japan, in from 12 – 15 September 2005
311)
Talk on ‘Rejuvenating Knowledge in the Islamic World’ at the Inaugural
World Islamic Economic Forum in Petaling Jaya organized by Asian
Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI), Ministry of Foreign Affairs – OIC,
Islamic Chamber of Commerce & Industry & Islamic Centre for
Development of Trade on 1 October 2005
312)
Talk on ‘Inter-faith Dialogue in Asia : Discovering the Shared Core’ at the
Catholic Institute for International Relations (CIIR) AGM in London on 7
October 2005
313)
Panelist in Seminar on ‘Building Civil Society Solidarities in India and the
South’ organized by the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace
(CNDP) in New Delhi, India from 22 - 23 October 2005
314)
Panelist in Public Forum on Palestine organized by Indo Arab Fraternity in
India on 23 October 2005
315)
Video Speech on ‘Priorities of our Era’ to the Students Islamic Organisation
of India for their AGM on 24 October 2005
316)
Panelist in Forum on Palestine at Jawaharlal Nehru University, India on 25
October 2005
317)
Talk on ‘Challenges Facing Humanity in the 21st Century’ at Hamdard
University, India on 25 October 2005
318)
Panelist in Forum on Palestine at Jamia Millia Islamia on 26 October 2005
319)
Talk on ‘Dialogue Across Borders: Cooperation Amidst Crises’ at the 2 nd
International Malaysia-Thailand Conference on Southeast Asian Studies in
UKM organized by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia on 29 November 2005
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320)
Panelist in Public Forum on ‘The Global Ethic Declaration and the
Importance of Teaching Common Values – A Muslim Perspective’ in Kuala
Lumpur organised by Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAF) and the
Malaysian Strategic Research Centre (MRSC) on 6 December 2005
321)
Talk on ‘Human Dignity’ at the ASEAN Civil Society Conference 2005 in
UiTM organized by the University Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam on 7
December 2005.
322)
Moderator in ‘War Crimes – Crimes Against Peace, Crimes Against
Humanity’ in the Perdana Global Peace Forum ‘Peace Dividends, War
Profits’ in Kuala Lumpur organized by Perdana Leadership Foundation from
15 – 17 December 2005
323)
Talk on ‘Challenges to the Global Community in the 21st Century’ at the
Asian Colloquium on Harmony through Reconciliation organized by the
Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference Office for Human Development in
Pattaya, Thailand from 16-21 January 2006.
324)
Panelist in session on “The World Media:
Building Bridges of
Understanding or Creating Divisions?” at the Second Annual Al Jazeera
Forum “Enabling Voices: Media, Democracy and Reform” held in Doha,
Qatar from 31 January – 2 February 2006.
325)
Moderator in panel discussion on ‘The Impact of Globalization on the
Muslim World’ at the Conference on “Who Speaks for Islam? Who Speaks
for the West?” organized by Dialogues-Islamic World-US-The West, USA
and the Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR) in Kuala
Lumpur on 10-11 February 2006.
326)
Lecture on ‘Global and National Contextual Analyses and Challenges for
Movements and Activists’ at the Peace Studies Course held in Chiangmai,
Thailand from 23 – 25 February 2006.
327)
Lecture on ‘Asian Peace Issues and Strategies’ at the Peace Studies
Course held in Chiangmai, Thailand from 23 – 25 February 2006.
328)
Lecture on ‘The Islamic State Issue in Malaysia: Perceptions and Realities’
at the Seminar on Progressive Islam and the State in Contemporary Muslim
Societies organized by the National University of Singapore and the
Institute of Defence and Strategic Sudies (IDSS) in Singapore from 7-8
March 2006.
329)
Talk on ‘What is Initiatives of Change’s Role in Helping Shift Thinking and
Living’ in the Global Consultation of Initiatives of Change organized by the
International Council of Initiatives of Change in Genting Permai Resort,
Pahang on 9 March 2006.
330)
Lecture on ‘The Impact of a Democratic Global System upon Terrorism and
War’ at the symposium on “Envisioning a More Democratic Global System”
at the Widener University School of Law, Delaware, USA on 8 April 2006.
331)
Participant at Roundtable Discussion on ‘Problems of the Muslim World’ at
the Wisemen meeting, organised by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Turkey and
Prince Hassan Talal at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, 3-4 May 2006.
332)
Talk on ‘Global Ethic or Global Hegemony?’ at a workshop to launch the
Turkish edition of Global Ethic or Global Hegemony? held at Sabinci
University, Istanbul, Turkey on 5 May 2006.
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333)
Talk on ‘Human Rights, Democracy and Civil Society’ at the Altinizade
Center, Istanbul on 6 May 2006.
334)
Talk on ‘Human Rights in Islam and Western Thought’ to Mazlumder,
Istanbul, Turkey on 7 May 2006.
335)
Talk on ‘Understanding and Reporting Religion’ at a regional workshop
organised by AIBD in Kuala Lumpur on 28 May 2006.
336)
Talk on ‘Intercontinental Media Dialogue’ at the Third Asia Media Summit
2006 organised by AIBD in Kuala Lumpur on 31 May 2006.
337)
Lecture on ‘The Current Crisis in the Middle East and the Challenge to
World Peace’ organised by IMADR, Tokyo on 7 June 2006.
338)
Lectures on ‘Globalisation and International Development’ at United Nations
University, Tokyo 7-9 June 2006.
339)
Talk on ‘Buddhist-Muslim Relations in South East Asia – Exploring Critical
Issues and Principles’ at the Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue in Bangkok,
Thailand on 26 June 2006.
340)
Keynote address ‘Globalization and Cultural Diversity’ at the Korean
National Commission for UNESCO (KNCU)/ United Nations University
(UNU) global seminar in Jeju Island, South Korea on 18 July 2006.
341)
Talk on ‘Global Politics and the Muslim World Today’ at the Sungkonghoe
University, Seoul, South Korea on 20 July 2006.
342)
Talk on ‘Europe and the Ummah: Understanding One Another’ at the AsiaPacific and Europe Media Dialogue, Paris on 13 September 2006.
343)
Talk on ‘9-11 and Civilizational Dialogue’ at the Center Lebret, Paris on 13
September 2006.
344)
Talk on ‘Christians and Muslims Working Together for the Future’ at the
Fourth Pax Christi Asia Pacific Consultation held in Pattaya, Thailand on 25
September 2006.
345)
Talk on ‘Reform and Resistance in the Quest for Peace’ at the AMAN
Assembly and International Interfaith Peace Forum held in Jakarta on 16
November 2006.
346)
Talk on ‘Globalization and Human Rights’ at Dignity Training session
organized by Dignity International held at Hotel Shah, Petaling Jaya on 7
December 2006.
347)
Talk on ‘Quo Vadis Dialogue of Civilizations?’ at the workshop on The
Dialogue of Civilizations: Intellectual and Organizational Signposts for the
Future held in Melbourne, Australia on 12 December 2006.
348)
Talk on ‘International Politics and the Ummah’ to Islamic Council of Victoria,
Australia on 14 December 2006.
349)
Talk on ‘International Efforts at Salvaging the Peace Process’ at the UN
Meeting on Palestine for Asian region held at Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur
on 16 December 2006.
350)
Talk on ‘Joining forces – Asian and Pacific civil society and worldwide
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initiatives to support a peaceful solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict” at
the United Nations Forum of Civil Society in Support of the Palestinian
People held in Kuala Lumpur on 17 December 2006.
351)
Keynote Speech on “Religious extremism in Southeast Asia” at the
Regional Outlook Forum (ISEAS) Singapore on 4 January 2007.
352)
Talk on “Asia, oil and hegemony” at the IX International Conference
of Economists on Globalization and Development Problems,
Havana, Cuba on 8 February 2007.
353)
Presentation on “Common religious values in strengthening ethics and
fighting corruption” at the World Ethics and Transparency Forum, Kuala
Lumpur on 12 February 2007.
354)
Talk on “The Media: Distorting the Truth; Responding to the Challenge”
at the International conference for Arabic and Islamic information to
support the Palestinian people at Damascus, Syria on 2 May 2007.
355)
Talk on “Islam and the West Dialogue: What achievements? What new
effective measures?” at the 21st Asia Pacific Roundtable organized
by ISIS, KL on 6 June 2007.
356)
Talk on “Super Terror and the Politics of 9-11” at the Seminar cum
Exhibition organized by the International Movement for a Just World
(JUST) in Petaling Jaya on 8 September 2007.
357)
Keynote address on “It’s not a Clash between Christian and Islamic
Civilizations” at the Asia-Pacific and Europe Media Dialogue, Bonn,
Germany on 4 September 2007.
358)
Talk on ‘Muslims the US & the World Order’ at the Chinese University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong on 18 September 2007.
359)
Talk on ‘Muslims, the West, Obstacles & Opportunities’ at the CLSA
Investors Forum 2007 in Hong Kong on 19 September 2007.
360)
Lecture on “Social Justice and Islam in SE Asia” at a seminar organized by
the Southeast Asia Faculty and students, University of Washington on 29
October 2007.
361)
Talk on “Politics of Identity in Asia” at a seminar for graduate students in
Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Washington on 31 October
2007.
362)
Lecture on “Islamic ideals and Muslim realities in the context of the 21 st
century” at the University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Seattle on 1 November
2007.
363)
Talk on “Article 9 and the Militarized World – What can we do?” at the
Inter-religious Conference on Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, 30
November 2007, Tokyo.
364)
Talk on “Politics, Media and Agenda Setting” at the World Electronic Media
Forum III organized by the Asia-Pacific Institute of Broadcasting
Development (AIBD) at KLCC in December 2007.
365)
Talk on “The Global War on Terror – and the Prawn behind the Stone” at
the International Roundtable Meeting themed “The Global War on Terror”
and its implications for Muslim-Western Relations organized by the
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International Progress Organization (IPO) with the cooperation of the
Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS), Universiti
Sains Malaysia (USM) at USM, Penang from 13-14 December 2007.
366) Talk on “Averting War: Reviewing Trends, Exploring Strategies” at the
Peace and Security Round-table Exchange and Strategy Meeting organized
by Asia-Europe People’s Forum (AEPF) in Port Dickson from 11-12 January
2008.
367)
Talk on “Global justice: A Muslim Perspective” series of 7 lectures at the
Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA from 15-18 January 2008.
368)
Talk on “The Iranian Revolution – Its Significance to Humanity” at the
invitation of the Iranian Embassy on the anniversary of the commemoration
of their Revolution at the Flamingo Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on 10 February
2008.
369)
Talk on “A World without War and Violence” at the Rotary
International District Intercity Meeting in Holiday Villa Subang on 23 February
2008.
370)
Talk on “Inter-cultural Dialogue on Human Rights” at the UN Human Rights
Council, Geneva on 18 March 2008.
371)
Talk on “Global Power Structures and Their Impact upon the Human Family”
at the AMAN Peace Studies, Bangkok on 20 March 2008.
372)
Talk on “How Religious Communities can work together for Global Justice
and Peace” at the AMAN Peace Studies, Bangkok on 20 March 2008.
373)
Talk on “Dialogue among civilizations after 9/11” at the Global Forum on Civilization
and Peace organized by the Academy of Korean Studies, Korea from 27-29 May
2008.
on “Islamic discourse on Peace for Life: Interfaith Conversations” at the
Seminar on Life and Peace sponsored by the National Federation f Korean YMCA
and Asia Pacific Graduate School on 31 May 2008.
374)
Talk
375)
Talk on
376)
Talk on “Islam and the future of inter-ethnic relations” organized by the International
“Globalization and International Cooperation” at the United Nations
University, Tokyo from 1-5 June 2008.
Islamic Institute of Advanced Studies and ISIS, in Kuala Lumpur on 11 June 2008.
377)
Talk on “Towards a universal spiritual-moral vision of global justice and
peace” at the USM International Conference on Religion in the Quest for
Global Justice and Peace, Kuala Lumpur on 26 July 2008.
378)
Delivered the Keynote speech at the AIBD/Government of Switzerland
Regional Workshop on Culture, Conflict, Communication held in Kuala
Lumpur from 3-5 November 2008.
379)
Talk on “The Fifth Element” at the IYEP2 held in Kuala Selangor on 20
November 2008.
380) Talk on Gaza Crisis and International Responses at the International Islamic
University (IIU) on 9 January 2009.
381) Talk on Kezaliman Zionis in Melaka organized by the Melaka State
Government on 13 January 2009.
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382) Delivered a Talk “The Palestinian Tragedy and its Significance in the
Struggle for a Just World” at the ‘Save the Palestinians’ Campaign by
COMPLETE at the Bangsar Sports Complex, K.L. on 18 January 2009 .
383)
Delivered a Talk on A Human Dilemma on Kashmir Solidarity Day in Kuala
Lumpur on 5 February 2009.
384)
Delivered a Talk on ‘Internal Transformation and External Challenges in a
Globalizing World’ at the Association of Young Muslims’ Singapore on 7
February 2009.
385)
Talk on ‘The Gaza Crisis: Its Nature & Significance for World Peace & the
Future of Global Governance, ISTAC, KL on 11 February 2009.
386)
Delivered a Talk on ‘Religion in the Transnational World 2030’ at the Global
Futures Workshop in New Delhi on 13 February 2009.
387)
Brainstorming Meeting on ‘Israel & Palestinian Dialogue’ organized by the
Alliance of Civilizations in Lisbon on 18 February 2009.
388)
Participated in the Council of Sages Meeting to draft a charter for the Charter
for Compassion in Geneva from 23-26 February 2009.
389)
Talk on ‘Contemporary International Issues: Human Rights in Diplomacy’ at
IDFR, Kuala Lumpur on 4 March 2009.
390)
Talk on the Global Economic Crisis: Its Impact Upon the Malaysia Worker at
Universidad Tridistrial, Bogota, Colombia on 18 March 2009.
391)
Talk on ‘Empire of Destruction: Military Adventurism, Occupation, War &
Weapons of War’ at the Peace for Life 2 nd People’s Forum in Bogota
Colombia on 21 March 2009.
392)
Talk on ‘The Role of the Global South in Overcoming Global Hegemony’ at
the Institute de Altos Estudies Diplomaticos (Institute of Diplomacy) Caracas,
Venezuela on 26 March 2009.
393)
Was a Panelist on Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson’s talk on Building a
Culture of Peace and Development in a Globalised World’ – IDFR on 20 April
2009.
394)
Moderated Talk by Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson on Building a Culture of
Peace and Development in a Globalised World’ – IDFR on 22 April 2009.
395)
Spoke on New Media: Changing The World Order, at the Asia Media Summit
2009, Macau, People’s Republic of China, 25-27 May 2009.
396)
Delivered the Keynote at the International Seminar on Religion, Politics and
Globalization-Implications for Thailand and Asia, Bangkok, 25-26 June 2009.
397)
Talk on ‘Globalisation & Its Impact Upon International Diplomacy’ Orientation
Course for Heads of Mission at IDFR on 30 June 2009.
398)
Talk on ‘Cabaran Ilmu Sains Sosial Dalam Era Globalisasi’ at Sekolah Sains
Sosial, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu on 20 July 2009.
399)
Talk on ‘Role of Civil Society in International Diplomacy’ at IDFR, Kuala
Lumpur on 5 August 2009
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400)
Talk on ‘Muslim Minorities: To Be or Not To Be’ at Harvard Divinity School,
Islam in the West Project, Cambridge, on 30 September 2009.
401)
Talk on Islam in the West Project, Islam & Politics in Malaysia, Harvard
Divinity School, Asia Centre, Cambridge, on 2 October 2009.
402)
Delivered a Talk on ‘A Just World for Animals’ at the Majlis Bandaraya
Petaling Jaya Dog Forum in conjunction with World Animal Day 2009 at
Dewan Ilmu, Perpustakan, Petaling Jaya on 11 October 2009
403)
Talk on Diplomacy and the Role of Civil Society at IDFR, Kuala Lumpur on
28 October 2009.
404)
Talk at Inauguration of Malaysia-Venezuela Solidarity Group at the Embassy
of Venezuela in Kuala Lumpur on 29 October 2009.
405)
Talk on ‘Cultural Diversity & Social Dialogue’ at the Asian Pacific Europe
Media Summit at the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam on 10
November 2009.
406)
Gave the Concluding Remarks at the Launch of the Charter for Compassion
in Malaysia at PJ Hilton on 12 November 2009.
407)
Talk on Ethics and the Global Economic Crisis – Pointers for the Future at
the JUST International Youth Engagement Programme 3 at IIM, Kuala
Lumpur on 26 November 2009.
408)
Talk on ‘Building Peace in the Pursuit of Justice: A Buddhist-Muslim
Dialogue’ at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Melbourne, Australia
on 4 December 2009.
409)
Talk on ‘New Directions in Asian Religions & Ecology on the Ground (SE
Asia) at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Melbourne, Australia on 4
December 2009.
410)
Talk on ‘Charter for Compassion’ at the Parliament of the World’s Religions
in Melbourne, Australia on 4 December 2009.
411)
Talk on ‘Towards a Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World’s
Religions’ at the Parliament of the World’s Religion in Melbourne, Australia
on 6 December 2009.
412)
Talk on ‘Alternatives To Empire: Another World is Possible’ at the Parliament
of the World’s Religions in Melbourne, Australia on 7 December 2009.
413)
Talk on “Islam & the West: Creating an Accord of Civilizations’ at the
Parliament of the World’s Religions in Melbourne, Australia on 8 December
2009.
414)
Gave an Inaugural Lecture at the ISM State Conference ‘Youth for
Excellence and Revolution’ Trichur, Kerala, India- 1 January 2010.
415)
Spoke on ‘Youth and the Challenge of Justice & Peace’. ISM, Trichur,
Kerala, India, 2 January 2010.
416)
Spoke at Closing Session, Muslim Youth: Pointers to the Future, ISM,
Trichur, Kerala, India – 3 January 2010.
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417)
Talk on ‘The Role of ASEAN Youth in Creating an ASEAN Community’ at the
ASEAN Logics Conference 2010, International Islamic University Malaysia,
KL – 2 February 2010
418)
Talk on ‘Global Civil Society Movements for Peace and Justice’ at the AMAN
School of Peace Studies 2010-School of Peace Studies & Conflict
Transformation in Nong Chok, Bangkok- 28 February 2010.
419)
Lecture on Charter of Compassion at Tools for Change KL 2010 Initiatives
for Change, Petaling Jaya on 5 March 2010.
420)
Spoke on ‘Perspective from Islam’ at the Workshop on ‘Religions and the
Human Future’ at the World Future Council Round Table Expert Hearing in
Berlin Germany on 8 March 2010.
421)
Gave talk on ‘Common Good-Past, Present and Future’ at the Malaysia
Social Research Institute (MSRI) Seminar at KGPA, KL on 18 March 2010.
422)
Gave the Keynote address at the AIBD/Government of Switzerland
Regional Seminar on Media and Good Governance in Asia-Pacific, KL on
22 March 2010.
423)
Gave one of the Keynote Addresses and a regular address at the Asia
Media Summit 2010 in Beijing, China – 25-26 May 2010.
424)
Delivered one of the Keynote Speeches at the World Summit on Media for
Children & Youth in Karlstad, Sweden – 15-18 June 2010
425)
Gave talks at the Buddhist Muslim Dialogue at Leh, Ladakh, India – 28-30
June 2010.
426)
Talk on ‘Fasting not Feasting: Embodying the Spirit of Ramadhan’
organised by IMASE, University of Malaya - 24 August 2010.
427)
Gave the Keynote Address on ‘Peace and Rapproachement or Violence
and Conflict?’ organized by UKM & UNESCO, Kuala Lumpur – 21
September 2010.
428)
Spoke at ASEAN Human Rights Council (AHRC) Meeting on ‘Asean:
Human Rights and Corporate Responsibility’ – Kuala Lumpur, 22
September 2010.
429)
International Consultation on Faith, Shared Wisdom and International Law
in KL from 3-7 October 2010.
430)
Spoke at the Kashmir Black Day event organized by Global Peace Mission
Malaysia, KL on 27 October 2010.
431)
Spoke on ‘The End of the Sensate Global Culture: The Beginning of a
Spiritual-Moral Global Culture’ at the JUST IYEP 4, Malacca – 30
November 2010.
432)
Attended the launch of his latest book ‘Muslim Today: Changes Within,
Challenges Without’ in Islamabad on 8 December 2010 and gave public
lectures at International Islamic University, Institute of Strategic Studies &
Kuch Khas in Islamabad and at the Press Club, Peshawar and the National
Institute of Public Administration, Peshawar, Pakistan 5-10 December 2010.
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H)
433)
Spoke at the International Disabled Day Forum organized by MBPJ,
Petaling Jaya – 29 December 2010.
434)
Spoke at the AMAN International Conference on ‘Multi-Culturalism and
Global Peace’, Pattani, Thailand 25-29 January 2011.
435)
Spoke at the Conference on Global Movement for Justice, Peace and
Dignity in Istanbul, jointly organized by ISIS, JUST and Civilization Studies
Center (MEDAM), Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Turkey - 23 February
2011.
MEMORIAL / PUBLIC LECTURES
1) The Alan Missen Memorial Lecture, ‘The Human Rights Situation in Asia Today’,
Amnesty International Australia, Canberra, Australia 11 October 1990
2) Senden Memorial Lecture, ‘The Spiritual & Intellectual Basis of a Just World Order’,
Asian Social Institute (ASI), Manila, Philippines, 27 September 1993
3) Penman Memorial Lecture, ‘Religions & Human Dignity: Rights & Responsibilities’,
World Conference on Religion & Peace, WCRP, Melbourne, Australia, 29 July - 1
August 1994
4) Weigand Foundation Distinguished Visitor Lecture on ‘The Global Rich and the Global
Poor: Seeking the Middle Path’, Duke University, Durham, USA, 13 September 2000
5) The Ismail al-Faruqi Memorial Lecture, ‘Morality in Public Life: the Challenge before
Religion’, 30th Annual Conference of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists
(AMSS), University of Michigan, Dearborn, Michigan, 26 - 28 October 2001
6) Annual Public Lecture on ‘The Age of Empire – and the Quest for Global Justice’ at
Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang on 2 September 2005
7) Malay Studies-Saad Annual Lecture on ‘A Malaysian Plea for Global Justice’ at the
Malay Studies-Saad Annual Lecture 2005 in the New Zealand organized by the Victoria
University of Wellington, New Zealand on 10 November 2005
8) Public Lecture on ‘Emergent Asia: Whither Religion?’ at University of Harvard organized
jointly by the Harvard-Yenching Institute, The Center for the Study of World Religions
and The Pluralism Project on 4 April 2006.
9) The 12th Annual Sem Pringpuangkaew Public Lecture ‘Global Empire or Universal
Civilization?”, Bangkok on 25 June 2006.
10) Walker-Ames Public Lecture on “Religion and Politics in Post 9-11 South-east Asia” at
the University of Washington, US on 30 October 2007.
11) RUMI Memorial Lecture “Remembering Rumi on the 50th Year of Merdeka” organized by
Malaysian National Archives, Kuala Lumpur on 24 November 2007.
12) Gandhi Memorial Lecture organized by the India High Commission and the Gandhi
Memorial Trust, Kuala Lumpur on 3 December 2007.
13) Earl Lecture 1: “Global Hegemony and the Erosion of Universal Spiritual and Moral
Values” at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA on 22 January 2008.
14) Earl Lecture 2: “Struggling for Global Justice: Is Religion an Obstacle?” at the Pacific
School of Religion, Berkeley, CA on 23 January 2008.
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15) Noordin Sopiee Chair in Global Studies Inaugural Lecture: “A Light that Illuminates …”
at Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, 26 February 2008.
16) Keynote Address on ‘A Spiritual Moral Response to an Empire in Crisis’ at the
Universidad Nacional Experimental Politecnica de la Fuerza Armada, Caracas,
Venezuela on 25 March 2009.
17) Lecture ‘A World in Crisis: The Relevance of Spiritual-Moral Principles’ at the Center for
the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, USA on 1 October 2009.
I)
ACADEMIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS
1) Rockefeller Social Science Fellowship in Development Studies for Southeast Asia
(1984-1985)
2) Monitor, Human Rights Watch (1988)
3) The Harry J. Benda Prize for distinguished scholarship on Southeast Asia awarded by
the Association of Asian Studies, North America, (1989)
4) The Wiegand Distinguished Visitor Fellowship awarded by Duke University, USA (2000)
5) Presidential Citation from Xavier University, United States in recognition of scholarship
and leadership in the area of human rights (2000)
6) Distinguished Visitor, University of Berkeley and University of California, Los Angeles
(2002)
7) Diploma con La insignia correspondiente a ciudadan, Honarary Professorship conferred
by the Universidad Nacional Experimental Politecnica de la Fuerza Armada, Caracas,
Venezuela, 23 March 2009
8) The Latin American Federation of Women jointly with The Social Movement G12,
Caracas, Venezuela designated Dr Chandra Muzaffar & Puan Mariam Mohd Hashim as
Honorary Members on 27 March 2009.
9) Juliet Hollister Award ‘Interfaith Visionary’ New York based Temple of Understanding,
USA (December 2010).
10) Fellow of World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS), headquartered in the USA
(2010).
J)
MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND WRITINGS
Has given a number of interviews and participated in a number of discussions over Radio
and Television Malaysia (RTM), TV3, NTV7 and Astro Awani apart from Islamic Republic of
Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), Iranian News Agency (IRNA), NHK (Japan), Australian
Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Radio Netherlands, Radio France, Radio Germany (Asian
Service), PBS (USA) and BBC (UK). Writes in local and foreign newspapers on social and
political issues.
K)
PARTICIPATION IN TALKS AND FORUMS
Participates in talks, forums and seminars at home and abroad on a variety of themes
especially those related to global politics, civilization dialogue, religion and human rights.
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