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Fadzil Noor (1989-2002)<br> Yusof Rawa (1982-1989)<br> Asri Muda (1969-1982)<br>Burhanuddin al-Helmy (1956-1969)<br> Abbas Alias (1953-1956)<br> Ahmad Fuad Hassan (1951-1953) |skills = Great political power<br> | Fadzil Noor (1989-2002)<br> Yusof Rawa (1982-1989)<br> Asri Muda (1969-1982)<br>Burhanuddin al-Helmy (1956-1969)<br> Abbas Alias (1953-1956)<br> Ahmad Fuad Hassan (1951-1953) |skills = Great political power<br> | ||
Control over the media|goals = Rule Malaysia as an Islamic State and implement strict Sharia law <small>(ongoing)</small> <br> Remain in power as Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah State Governments <small>(succeeded)</small>|crimes = Abuse of power<br>Election fraud<br>Embezzlement<br> | Control over the media|goals = Rule Malaysia as an Islamic State and implement strict Sharia law <small>(ongoing)</small> <br> Remain in power as Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah State Governments <small>(succeeded)</small>|crimes = Abuse of power<br>Election fraud<br>Embezzlement<br> | ||
Corruption<br> | Corruption<br>Discrimination<br>Anti-Semitism<br>Homophobia<br> | ||
Discrimination<br>Anti-Semitism<br>Homophobia<br> | Racism<br>Xenophobia<br>Cronyism<br>Nepotism<[[Americophobia]]<br>[[Anglophobia]]<br>[[Christophobia]]<br>[[Sinophobia]]|type of villains = Corrupt Political Party|foundation = 24 November 1951|Box title =PAS }} | ||
Racism<br>Xenophobia<br>Cronyism<br>Nepotism|type of villains = Corrupt Political Party|foundation = 24 November 1951|Box title =PAS }} | |||
The '''Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party''' ('''PAS''') is an Islamist political party in Malaysia founded on 24 November 1951 by Ahmad Fuad Hassan, a former [[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]] member. | The '''Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party''' ('''PAS''') is an Islamist political party in Malaysia founded on 24 November 1951 by Ahmad Fuad Hassan, a former [[United Malays National Organisation|UMNO]] member. From 2020 to 2022, they were part of the Government of Malaysia due to the [[2020 Malaysian political crisis]] which lead to [[Mahathir Mohamad]]'s resignation. They also are believed to be allies and have close ties with the [[Muslim Brotherhood]] and the [[Taliban]]. | ||
Currently they have the largest number of seats in the parliament with 43 seats that was won during the 2022 Malaysian general election. | Currently they have the largest number of seats in the parliament with 43 seats that was won during the 2022 Malaysian general election and remains the largest opposition party. | ||
List of Supreme Commanders: | List of Supreme Commanders: |