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a:17:{s:8:"theTitle";s:23:"Radical without apology";s:12:"thePermalink";s:56:"https://www.islamicity.org/2187/radical-without-apology/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:13:"Badrol Hisham";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:26:"Articles|/explore/articles";s:6:"theTag";s:33:"kuala lumpur|/topics/kuala-lumpur";s:7:"theDate";s:10:"Dec 3 2003";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:16:"December 3, 2003";s:9:"theAuthor";s:31:"Badrol Hisham|/by/badrol-hisham";s:5:"theID";i:2187;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"8 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:162:"Hopping across the capitals of Southeast Asia, stopping at Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta and Manila one gets the same impression: "Radicalism is a dirty word."";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:23:"Radical without apology";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:85:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=kuala-lumpur";}
a:17:{s:8:"theTitle";s:78:"Malaysia's Other First Lady: Part 2 of an Interview with Wan Azizah Wan Ismail";s:12:"thePermalink";s:109:"https://www.islamicity.org/1090/malaysias-other-first-lady-part-2-of-an-interview-with-wan-azizah-wan-ismail/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:6:"iViews";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:26:"Articles|/explore/articles";s:6:"theTag";s:35:"anwar ibrahim|/topics/anwar-ibrahim";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"May 11 2001";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:12:"May 11, 2001";s:9:"theAuthor";s:17:"iViews|/by/iviews";s:5:"theID";i:1090;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"12 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:280:"In the second part of a three-part interview with iviews.com, Wan Azizah spoke about the political atmosphere in Malaysia since the arrest of her husband and her desire for change in that country. The interview was conducted Monday, April 9 2001 at their home in Kuala Lumpur. ";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:78:"Malaysia's Other First Lady: Part 2 of an Interview with Wan Azizah Wan Ismail";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:85:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=kuala-lumpur";}
a:17:{s:8:"theTitle";s:69:"Malaysia's Other First Lady: An Interview with Wan Azizah Wan Ismail";s:12:"thePermalink";s:99:"https://www.islamicity.org/1063/malaysias-other-first-lady-an-interview-with-wan-azizah-wan-ismail/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:6:"iViews";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:26:"Articles|/explore/articles";s:6:"theTag";s:33:"kuala lumpur|/topics/kuala-lumpur";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Apr 20 2001";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:14:"April 20, 2001";s:9:"theAuthor";s:17:"iViews|/by/iviews";s:5:"theID";i:1063;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"23 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:489:"Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, wife of Malaysia's former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, is perhaps the most unwilling headline-maker in Asia. Thrust into the spotlight after her husband's arrest, she has handled this difficult new role with grace and immeasurable strength. Convinced that the government's campaign against her husband is an attempt to discredit him and end his political career, she has tirelessly worked for his release and for change in Malaysian laws. ";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:69:"Malaysia's Other First Lady: An Interview with Wan Azizah Wan Ismail";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:85:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=kuala-lumpur";}