44-630: [REDACTED] Look up awang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Awang may refer to: Names [ edit ] Patronym [ edit ] Abdul Hadi Awang (born 1947), Malaysian politician Azizulhasni Awang (born 1988), Malaysian professional track cyclist Hasbullah Awang (1952–2015), Malaysian sports commentator Hasbullah Awang (footballer) (born 1983), Malaysian footballer Mat Aznan Awang (died 1993), Malaysian Army soldier Suffian Awang (born 1971), political secretary for
88-678: A khatib and delivering khutbah (a sermon) every Friday morning. He served as an officer for the Terengganu Islamic Foundation from 1977 to 1978, and at the same time as Terengganu Chief of Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM). In 1978, he began teaching at the Maahad Al-Ikhwan (Institut Berakan), a private school set up by a few young PAS youths in Mengadang Akar, Kuala Terengganu. In 1982, when ABIM's president, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim left
132-664: A lawsuit against Abdul Hadi Awang as a public interest matter. Maklin Masiau and Lawrence Jomiji Kinsil @ Maximilhian ask the court to find Hadi guilty of violating Section 3 of the Sedition Act . Hadi was appointed the Prime Minister's special envoy to the Middle East on 2 April. The position carries a status equivalent to a minister. It is said to involve advising the Prime Minister on enhancing Malaysia's interests in
176-800: A legitimate government. He led a delegation of PAS parliamentarians and Islamic NGOs in an attempt to enter Gaza City but was barred. Hadi was involved with the Al-Majma 'al-Alami li al-Taqrib Baina al-Mazahib al-Islamiah (International Council for Approach of Islamic Schools), based in Tehran, Iran, and the International Committee of the International Secretariat for the Defense of Baitul Maqdis based in Amman, Jordan. He
220-581: A line that separates PAS and UMNO. Indeed, there were separate Imams for daily prayers, separate " kenduris " (wedding feasts etc.), abattoirs, funeral rites, Friday prayers , even separate burial sites. Families were separated, husbands and wives were separated through an acrimonious divorce, and children left in limbo that eventually led to a large scale division of the Muslim ummah. Abdul Hadi Awang has alleged that Christian missionaries have brought their work to Malaysia only after experiencing failure in
264-622: A majority of 695 votes. He joined the election after returning home in 1978 where he was entrusted by PAS to contest the 1978 General Election in Dun Marang representing PAS. He lost by 64 votes to BN's Tengku Zahid Tengku Musa. In the 1982 General Election, he was nominated by PAS for the Marang State Legislative Assembly and won with a majority of 320 votes, but lost in the Dungun Parliament, which
308-642: A village in Ukhrul district, Manipur state, India Other [ edit ] Awang (boat) , an ornate traditional dugout canoe used by the Maranao people of the Philippines Awang (honorific) , a Bruneian honorific Awang Airport , Maguindanao, Philippines Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Awang . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
352-466: A village in Ukhrul district, Manipur state, India Other [ edit ] Awang (boat) , an ornate traditional dugout canoe used by the Maranao people of the Philippines Awang (honorific) , a Bruneian honorific Awang Airport , Maguindanao, Philippines Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Awang . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
396-576: Is a Malaysian politician and religious teacher who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Marang since October 1990, 7th President of the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), an Islamist political party and a component party of Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition, since July 2002. He served as Leader of the Opposition from July 2002 to March 2004, Menteri Besar of Terengganu from December 1999 to March 2004 and Member of
440-1058: The Islamic University of Madinah for a Shariah bachelor's degree funding by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the support of the then-vice president of the Islamic University of Madinah Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah. After about four years in the Arabian Peninsula (1969–1973), he earned his first degree in Islamic Shariah. He furthered his master's degree at Al-Azhar University , Cairo, Egypt, in Siyasah Syar'iyyah (Political Science) from 1974 to 1976. Shortly after finishing his studies and returning to his homeland, in 1976, his father died. Hadi then decided to continue his father's duty of being
484-535: The Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) and contested a parliamentary seat in the 1978 general election. He rose quickly through the ranks. He became PAS deputy president in 1989 when Fadzil Noor was elected to the party presidency. He remained deputy president until 2002, when Fadzil died of a heart attack, resulting in Hadi succeeding him as PAS President. Hadi Awang is a highly controversial politician in Malaysia. Since
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#1732782953603528-565: The Menteri Besar of Terengganu were encouraging despite being denied the petroleum royalty as provided under the Petroleum Development Act of 1974. Among his achievements were in the education sector where he helped consolidate both formal and informal educational institutions in the country. He instituted a higher zakat (funds) collection from 2000 to 2004 with a total of RM122.4 million compared to 1990-1999 under
572-585: The Ru Rendang state seat with a majority of 2819, defeating Nik Dir Nik Wan Ku from BN. Abdul Hadi Awang was elected the 11th Menteri Besar of Terengganu officially on Tuesday, 22 Syaaban 1420 corresponding to 30 November 1999, when he was 52 years old. The ceremony for the declaration of the appointment of the chief minister and 10 members of the State Executive Council were held at Istana Maziah, Kuala Terengganu, on 2 December 1999. He
616-715: The Terengganu State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Ru Rendang from 1986 until 2018. At the international level, he formerly served as vice-president of the International Union of Muslim Scholars . Hadi received his education in neighbourhood schools before furthering his studies at the Islamic University of Madinah between 1969 and 1973, and later at Al-Azhar University . Upon his return to Malaysia, he joined Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) in 1977, where he quickly became its Terengganu state chief. A year later, Hadi joined
660-535: The 1980s he has routinely made incendiary remarks against non-Muslim minorities as well as Malay Muslims who do not subscribe to his ultraconservative religious views. Consequently, he has often been the target of investigation by the Malaysian police . Hadi was born on 20 October 1947, in Kampung Rusila, Marang, Terengganu. He is the fifth child of nine siblings; four of them are deceased. His father's name
704-547: The Gulf War; a delegate of the world leaders of Islamic movements who visited Baghdad at the invitation of Iraq's Prime Minister, Saddam Hussien during the Gulf War crisis; a member of the delegation of Islamic movement leaders across the globe headed by Muslim Brotherhood leader Sheikh Mustafa Masyhur who visited Afghanistan, to help enforce the Islamic state and to avoid conflicts between Muslim pilgrims who were cracking after
748-869: The Islamic Law in the state constitution with the introduction of several laws based on the Al-Quran and As-Sunnah. Hadi began to work internationally in Madinah when he became the Head of Malaysian Students of the Islamic University of Madinah . In addition, he is also responsible for the Confederation of Southeast Asian Students in Medina. At Medina, two Ikhwan figures, Professor Dr. Muhammad Al-Wakeel and Sheikh Said Hawwa became his mentors for Siasah Syar'iyyah. He also learned from Dr. Abdul Satar Al Khudsi who
792-845: The Prime Minister of Malaysia Usman Awang (1929–2001), Malaysian poet, playwright, novelist Yahya Awang , Malaysian cardiothoracic surgeon Given name [ edit ] Awang Adek Hussin (born 1956), former Malaysian Ambassador to the United States Awang Alak Betatar or Muhammad Shah (1368–1402), first Sultan of Brunei Awang anak Rawang (born 1929), an Iban Scout from Sarawak in Borneo Awang Faroek Ishak (born 1948), Governor of East Kalimantan Awang Pateh Berbai (died 1425), third Sultan of Brunei Awang Hassan (1910–1998), Malaysian politician Places [ edit ] Awang Bay , Lombok, Indonesia Awang Kasom ,
836-678: The Prime Minister of Malaysia Usman Awang (1929–2001), Malaysian poet, playwright, novelist Yahya Awang , Malaysian cardiothoracic surgeon Given name [ edit ] Awang Adek Hussin (born 1956), former Malaysian Ambassador to the United States Awang Alak Betatar or Muhammad Shah (1368–1402), first Sultan of Brunei Awang anak Rawang (born 1929), an Iban Scout from Sarawak in Borneo Awang Faroek Ishak (born 1948), Governor of East Kalimantan Awang Pateh Berbai (died 1425), third Sultan of Brunei Awang Hassan (1910–1998), Malaysian politician Places [ edit ] Awang Bay , Lombok, Indonesia Awang Kasom ,
880-782: The Russian withdrawal from Afghanistan. In addition to Mr Abdul Hadi Awang, Dato ' Fadzil Noor , then President of PAS, also participated. Hadi was a member of the International Islamic Movement Secretariat Committee headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey in 1994. He was often invited to attend the Ijtima 'Am organized by Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, and some Indonesian Islamic movements such as the Prosperous Justice Party and
924-678: The Star Moon Party. He was a speaker at the International Seminar on Islamic Unity in the face of Bosnia-Herzegovina problems and represented PAS at the 5th World Islamic Organization's Muktamar in Istanbul in 1996. He gave a speech titled "Islamic Awakening: His Lack of Wisdom" at the International Islamic Revival Conference in Tehran on 24 September 2011. The conference, attended by 700 delegates from all Muslim countries, discussed
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#1732782953603968-663: The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, Riyadh al-Sakfa. The congress also heard a keynote address by two Islamic State leaders, Dr. Mohamed Morsi (Egypt) and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iran). Hadi was appointed as World Muslim Ulama Union deputy president, together with Dr. Ahmad Raysuni and Sheikh Al-Khalili headed by Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi in 2014. He delivered the prime lectures at S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University in Singapore on 28 April 2015. Amanat Hadi refers to
1012-621: The UMNO administration in 1997. He helped to reduce the poverty rate from 17.3% to 14%; He helped introduce Five Working Days policy in 1999, which was followed by the Federal Government in 2000. He introduced 90 days maternity leave and seven days leave for fathers. He assisted with the abolition of the pedicab permit and the fees for small traders, abolished toll collection at the Sultan Mahmud Bridge, and re-established
1056-415: The UMNO administration where the total was only RM85 million. In the case of land reform, he reduced the land charge premium from 20% to 10% and exceeded the target to settle an arrears of 50,000 land dispute cases each year. He instituted transparency in logging activities increasing the premium of RM60.6 million to 15,000ha in 2003 compared to premium of RM17.9 million for the same amount of hectares during
1100-516: The West. "Christianity is no longer saleable in countries where the education level is high," he said. Hadi alleged that preachers would often back down from challenges to debate with their Muslim counterparts because "they know they would lose". "This is transgression in the name of religion. It is a danger that must be fought," Hadi said in an article in one of the edition of Harakah released on 18 January 2016. In December 2020, two Sabahans have filed
1144-874: The ban, Haji Awang Mohammad emerged as one of the earliest to introduce the struggle of the Malay Se-Malaya (PAS) Society in Terengganu. Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang was given an early education by his father beginning in 1955. Later, he was educated formally at the Rusila National School before continuing his secondary education at Marang Religious School. He then pursued Sanawi's degree at the Sultan Zainal Abidin Religious Secondary School, Kuala Terengganu. In addition, he studied religion, Arabic and politics with his father. He furthered his studies at
1188-418: The dark period in the 1980s, when Hadi Awang was a PAS firebrand. It was the beginning of the era of " kafir mengkafir " (calling fellow Muslims infidels due to different political beliefs) which Hadi had popularized throughout the villages of Malaysia. Hadi delivered this infamous Amanat Hadi sermon at Kampung Banggol, Peradong, Kuala Terengganu on 7 April 1981, and thereafter his image appeared on posters on
1232-480: The free dictionary. Awang may refer to: Names [ edit ] Patronym [ edit ] Abdul Hadi Awang (born 1947), Malaysian politician Azizulhasni Awang (born 1988), Malaysian professional track cyclist Hasbullah Awang (1952–2015), Malaysian sports commentator Hasbullah Awang (footballer) (born 1983), Malaysian footballer Mat Aznan Awang (died 1993), Malaysian Army soldier Suffian Awang (born 1971), political secretary for
1276-593: The latest conflicts in West Asia such as Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, Syria and Palestine. He represented Malaysia's Islamic movement (PAS) to the 22nd International Muslim Community Congress in Istanbul, Turkey in May 2013. It was also attended by the leader of Tunisia's An-Nahdah, Rashid al-Ghannushi ; from Palestinian HAMAS, Ismail Haniyeh and Khaled Mashal ; from Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Badie ; from Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, Syed Munawar Hassan ; and from
1320-441: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Awang&oldid=927284087 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages awang [REDACTED] Look up awang in Wiktionary,
1364-485: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Awang&oldid=927284087 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Abdul Hadi Awang Abdul Hadi bin Awang ( Jawi : عبدالهادي بن اواڠ; born 20 October 1947)
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1408-611: The organization and joined the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Abdul Hadi joined PAS with Ustaz Fadzil Noor and Datuk Nakhaie Ahmad. Along with these three, some of the ABIM leaders who joined PAS included: Tuan Haji Mohamad Sabu , Ustaz Abdul Ghani Shamsuddin, Datuk Paduka Husam Musa , Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man , Ustaz Abu Bakar Chik, Ustaz Muhammad Mustafa and Datuk Mohammad Daud Iraqi. Hadi has been active in politics since 1964 when he
1452-523: The region. The duo claims that Hadi had made a seditious statement in PAS newspaper Harakah against Christians and Christian missionaries on 18 January 2016. They said they initiated the lawsuit because the public prosecutor had not charged Hadi for those remarks after four years. They also included various news reports in January 2016 and August 2020 as part of their court filing to support their case. The lawsuit
1496-590: The walls of PAS offices across the nation at the same time. Hadi claimed that UMNO perpetuated the unIslamic rule of colonialism , and therefore the struggle of PAS and its supporters against UMNO is jihad and that those who died in the struggle are al-shahid (martyrs). Later in 1983, an Amanat Hadi poster was used in the Selising by-election in Kelantan and thereafter became a flagship battle clarion call for PAS in other elections. In one bold stroke, Hadi drew
1540-476: Was Haji Awang Mohamad bin Abd Rahman while his mother was Hajjah Aminah Yusuf. They are also deceased. His father who was Tok Guru in Kampung Rusila was also a political activist of Hizbul Muslimin Terengganu . Similarly, his bonds were the place of reference and the focus of society, especially in religious matters. Hizbul Muslimin was banned by the colonists, at the will of the ruling party. A few years after
1584-545: Was a member of delegate MPs of Islamic parties led by Dr. Najmuddin Erbakan, a former Turkish prime minister, who met with UN Secretary-General, Boutros Boutros-Ghali , and met the United States Senate; the delegates of Parti Islam MPs who visited Europe headed by Dr. Necmettin Erbakan; a delegate of Islamic party leaders from around the world who met the rulers and presidents of the countries of West Asia before
1628-670: Was a member of the Joint Coordinating Committee of Islamic Political Parties to address Palestinian issues, based in Amman, Jordan. He was a supporter of Harakah al-Muqawwamat al-Islamiyyah ( HAMAS ). Along with the leadership of HAMAS, as a member of the Muslim Brotherhood he supported the defense of the Palestinian issue. He urged the Government of Malaysia to recognize the victory of Hamas as
1672-693: Was active in the Muslim Brotherhood at that time. In Egypt, he became the secretary of the Syariah Section and the Law of the Federation of the Arab Republic of Egypt. As PAS senior leader, Hadi not only led the Islamic movement in Malaysia, but was also actively involved on the international stage with other Islamic movements addressing the problems of the Ummah (Islamic community). In 1990 he
1716-604: Was also contested, to Haji Awang Jabar. In the 1982 election, four other PAS leaders in Terengganu won their state seats—Haji Mustafa Ali, Haji Harun Taliib, Haji Abu Bakar Chik, and Haji Wan Abdul Mutalib Embong. In 1986, he won again at DUN Ru Rendang (the new name for Dun Marang after redelineation) defeating Abdul Latif Muda and has retained it until now. However, for Marang's parliamentary seat that year, he lost to Datuk Abdul Rahman Bakar. He won it in 1990, 1995 and 1999. After PAS's victory in Terengganu in November 1999, he
1760-406: Was also the state commissioner for Terengganu when he was appointed Menteri Besar to replace Dato 'Seri Wan Mokhtar Ahmad after PAS won 28 of the 32 state seats in Terengganu in the 10th general election. The party also won seven out of eight temporary parliamentary seats; the other parliamentary seat was won by Parti Keadilan Rakyat . The achievement of Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang while serving as
1804-532: Was appointed Menteri Besar of Terengganu until March 2004, as well as being Marang member of parliament. He was also opposition leader from 2003 to 2004, replacing Almarhum Ustaz Fadzil Noor . He lost to Abdul Rahman in 2004 but won again in 2008. In Malaysia's 2013 General Election, he managed to maintain both the unbeatable seats. He won the Marang Parliament with a majority of 5124 votes, defeating Datuk Yahya Khatib Muhammad from BN. He also won
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1848-421: Was elected PAS deputy president after Dato' Fadzil Noor was elected president of PAS. Following the death of Ustaz Fadzil Noor, he was appointed acting president of PAS in 2003. He became PAS president after being ratified at the convention in 2005. An the 61st PAS Muktamar, he was challenged for the first time for the post of PAS president by Ustaz Ahmad Awang. However, he managed to defeat his challenger with
1892-528: Was filed on 9 December in the High Court in Kuala Lumpur . The court papers had been delivered to the PAS headquarters yesterday. The Christian Federation of Malaysia — an umbrella body which represents churches nationwide — questioned the sincerity of PAS' Pasir Puteh MP Nik Muhammad Zawawi Salleh 's so-called "apology." Abdul Hadi Awang has applied to quash two Sabahans' originating summons over
1936-704: Was studying in high school. He has been entrusted as a branch secretary in the PAS village Rusila, Marang. In 1976, he was appointed Terengganu PAS youth chief and the Central PAS Youth Council Exco. In 1977, he was elected to the Central PAS Working Committee. In 1978, he was appointed acting vice president of the Central Center and later confirmed to the post in 1980. In 1983, he and Datuk Nakhaei Ahmad were once again elected as PAS vice presidents. In 1989, he
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