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                  Mujahid Yusuf Rawa has committed to promoting a ‘compassionate Islam’.
                  Many ABIM and IKRAM activists are actively expanding their in uence
                  through television programmes, mosque events, campus activities, and social-
                  media outreach. Yet at the same time, there is also a conservative backlash, led
                  by PAS and ISMA, using racial and religious issues to attack PH. In short,
                  post-GE14, political Islam in Malaysia has entered a new chapter, with a
                  realignment of existing actors. It is no longer an UMNO-PAS rivalry, but a
                  competition between PAS and PH, especially Amanah, each backed by Muslim
                  preachers and organisations, and each with a credible foothold.


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