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    Mohd Asri bin Muda (Jawi: محمد عصري بن مودا; 10 October 1923 – 28 August 1992) was a Malaysian politician who served as the President of the Pan-Malaysian...
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  • footballer Asri Muda (1923–1992), Malaysian politician Asri Muhamad (born 1998), Malaysian footballer Danial Asri (born 2000), Malaysian footballer Mohd Asri Zainul...
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    HAMIM) was a political party in Malaysia. HAMIM was founded in 1983 by Asri Muda, the former President of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) (1969-1982)...
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    2): A Citizen's Rights (2013) ISBN 9789679696288 Dr. M: Apa Habaq Orang Muda? (2016) ISBN 9789671367995 Capturing Hope: The Struggle Continues for a New...
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    in October 1969 and was replaced as PAS' president by his deputy, Asri Muda. Asri came to the presidency having been PAS's de facto leader during Burhanuddin's...
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  • office 1956 – 25 October 1969 Preceded by Abbas Alias Succeeded by Mohd Asri Muda Personal details Born (1911-08-29)29 August 1911 Kota Bharu, Gopeng, Perak...
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    Mohamed Ghazali Jawi Abdul Ghafar Baba Abdul Ghani Gilong Lee Siok Yew Asri Muda Hamzah Abu Samah Fatimah Hashim Ong Kee Hui Ghazali Shafie Ong Yoke Lin...
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  • Mohamed Ghazali Jawi Abdul Ghafar Baba Abdul Ghani Gilong Lee Siok Yew Asri Muda Hamzah Abu Samah Fatimah Hashim Ong Kee Hui Ghazali Shafie Ong Yoke Lin...
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  • the ulama faction of the party as his predecessor, Asri Muda, was considered not an alim. Asri's leadership was notable for the shifting of PAS's outlook...
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    the opposition for 18 months from January 1973 to July 1974, succeeding Asri Muda, and again from November 1975 to November 1999, before being losing his...
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