Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party
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Full Name: Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party

Parti Islam Se-Malaysia

Alias: PAS
Foundation: 24 November 1951
headquarters
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Commanders: Hadi Awang (2002-present)
Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat (1967-2015)

Fadzil Noor (1989-2002)
Yusof Rawa (1982-1989)
Asri Muda (1969-1982)
Burhanuddin al-Helmy (1956-1969)
Abbas Alias (1953-1956)
Ahmad Fuad Hassan (1951-1953)

Goals: Rule Malaysia as an Islamic State and implement strict Sharia law (ongoing)
Remain in power as Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah State Governments (succeeded)
Crimes: Abuse of power
Election fraud
Embezzlement

Corruption
Discrimination
Anti-Semitism
Homophobia
Racism
Xenophobia
Cronyism
Nepotism


The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) is an Islamist political party in Malaysia founded on 24 November 1951 by Ahmad Fuad Hassan, a former UMNO member. Currently, they are part of the Government of Malaysia due to the 2020 Malaysian political crisis lead to Mahathir Mohamad's resignation. They also believed to be allies and have ties with the Taliban.

List of Supreme Commanders:

  1. Ahmad Fuad Hassan (1951-1953)
  2. Abbas Alias (1953-1956)
  3. Burhanuddin al-Helmy (1956-1969)
  4. Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat (1967-2015)
  5. Asri Muda (1969-1982)
  6. Yusof Rawa (1982-1989)
  7. Fadzil Noor (1989-2002)
  8. Hadi Awang (2002-present)

Basically, the President of PAS is the leader of the party.

Background

The party's goal is to establish Malaysia as an Islamic State and implement strict Sharia law such as Hudud to all citizens there.

Notable Actions

They party's hobbies include banning foreign and local concert performances, partying, gambling, drinking alcohol in public alongside festivals and many others. They also have gender segregation in public and ask women not to dress indecently and cover up with headscarves or else they will be punished.