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                     coalition of political forces, 103–5  Parti Amanah Negara (National Trust
                     collapse of, 21                  Party), 3–4, 17–18, 21, 53–4, 63,
                     communications strategies, 114   89, 93–4, 98, 101, 142, 149, 152–3,
                     competing for urban Malay votes,   159–60, 170–3, 177, 181–4, 186,
                        199–206                       193–203, 205–7, 239
                     election manifesto, 256          online campaign poster, 202
                     electoral support in Peninsular   vision of political Islam, 193, 196
                        Malaysia, 67               Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), 48, 103
                     emergence of, 86–90           Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, 53, 92
                     ethnic-Indian voters’ support for, 25  Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS), 1–4,
                     ethnic pattern of electoral support   7–8, 17–29, 41–2, 46–7, 54–8,
                        for, 63                       62, 64–5, 69–70, 72–3, 75, 77–9,
                     formation of, 88                 86–7, 89–90, 92–4, 101, 118, 120,
                     GE14 triumph, 153, 157           123, 126, 132–3, 135–6, 139–40,
                     information-gathering systems, 118  149–51, 154–5, 158–62, 170, 187,
                     opposition coalitions prior to, 86  192, 250
                     reconstitution of PR as, 87      61st PAS Muktamar (party congress),
                     religious credentials, 206          88
                     share of the Malay vote, 26      competing for urban Malay votes,
                     support programme for single        199–206
                        mothers, 171                  GE14 slogan of building a
                     Tawaran Anak Muda (O er to          ‘technocratic country’, 173
                        Youth), 140                   Islamic alternative to, 196
                     youth manifestos, 140            on Islamic extremism, 66
                  Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalition, 3, 21, 41,   legislation for hudud in Parliament,
                     62, 83, 86, 88, 103, 133, 137, 149,   88
                     176, 195, 253, 258               Malay-Muslim ethnocrats from, 162
                  Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, see Parti   maqasidic approach, 153
                     Islam SeMalaysia (PAS)           muslimat (members of Muslimat
                  Pan-Malaysian Muslim Students’         PAS), 178
                     Association, see Gabungan        Muslimat PAS (Women of PAS), 174
                     Mahasiswa Islam Se-Malaysia      ‘PAS for All’ motto, 152
                     (GAMIS)                          penchant for an Islamic state, 157
                  parliamentary constituencies, of    on political Islam, 199
                     Malaysia, 18–9, 30, 212, 214, 217,   preservation of, 23
                     235, 241                         Progresif dan Peduli (Progressive and
                     by ethnicity, 20                    Caring) slogan, 153
                     malapportionment of, 219         ‘progressive’ leaders in, 63
                     Perak’s Manjung municipal council,   splitting of Malay votes, 84–5
                        222                           strategy of  elding candidates, 71
                  parliamentary district, by voters’ ethnic   success in politics, 98
                     background and status, 19        wipeout of, 116







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