Who Speaks on Behalf of Islam?

Just one year after the tragic events of 9/11 a dialogue was held in Granada, Spain. It was the inaugural meeting which sought to bring together the different ideologies under a programme entitled Dialogues: Islamic World–US–the West. The programme itself was conceived in the aftermath of 9/11 to entertain discussions concerning the relationship between Islam…

Does The Creation of A Nuclear State In Asean Change The Future Security Direction of The Region?

Recently, we have heard of Thailand’s intentions of opting for nuclear energy to accommodate its energy needs. Thailand has for the first time included nuclear power as an option for its long-term energy plans, despite worries concerning the environment and that the unclear plants could become targets of international terrorism. As a member of ASEAN,…

Whither Jurisdictional Conflict

Last Tuesday (08.05.07), I attended a roundtable discussion regarding the ongoing jurisdictional conflict between the Malaysian civil and Syariah courts at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). Many issues and concerns were raised, and suggestions to address the situation were made accordingly. Some recommendations seemed plausible but when it came to practical amicable resolutions, none…

Truly Food For Thought

As biotechnology develops at a rapid pace, genetic engineering has been proposed as a means of improving the various aspects of life. This includes the agriculture biotechnology especially in crop production. Rice is one of the examples and currently, the developing countries have been urged to facilitate the adoption of genetically engineered (GE) rice. Why?…

Biodiesel

The concept of using vegetable as fuel dates back to 1985 when Dr Rudolf Diesel developed the first diesel engine to run on vegetable oil. He demonstrated his engine at the world exhibition in Paris in 1900 and described an experiment using peanut oil as fuel in his engine. However, transesterification of vegetable oil was…

Sign and Knowledge

It has been widely accepted that science, whether understood in a specific modern sense to refer to any division of the natural sciences or construed in a broad sense to cover any organized knowledge and discipline of study, is an integral component of any civilization. As a matter of fact, the flourishing of science in…