| Biodata of Zainah Anwar Zainah Anwar is
the Executive Director of Sisters in Islam (SIS), a non-governmental
organisation working on the rights of Muslim women within the
framework of Islam. She is also a former member of the Human Rights
Commission of Malaysia.
Zainah Anwar is key
to the high public profile of Sisters in Islam. She has been the
public face of SIS and gives public talks on Islam and women's
rights, politics and fundamental liberties, nationally and
internationally.
Her other work
experience includes: Chief Programme Officer, Political Affairs
Division, Commonwealth Secretariat, London; Freelance Writer; Senior
Analyst, Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Kuala
Lumpur; and Political and Diplomatic Writer, New Straits Times,
Kuala Lumpur. Her book, Islamic Revivalism in Malaysia: Dakwah Among
the Students, has become a standard reference in the study of Islam
in Malaysia.
Zainah was educated at the Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Boston University and the MARA
Institute of Technology, Malaysia, in the fields of international
relations and journalism.
Don't curb students' enthusiasm, New Straits Times, Friday, Feb. 9, 2007
OUR students in the UK are, oh, so shy, so unassertive, they keep to themselves, they don’t mix? I am surprised that the Minister of Higher Education is surprised. This is not a new problem.
New York has done it, can’t we?, New Straits Times, Friday, Jan 26, 2007
IN one second, I can think of at least nine friends and family members whose homes have been broken into these past few years.
A refreshing chorus of voices, New Straits Times, Friday, Jan 12, 2007
IS this for real, friends ask me. There is not one, not two, but three religious leaders from within the establishment speaking the language of justice, freedom, reason and rights? What an auspicious beginning to the 50th year of Merdeka!
Keep
pupils thirsty for knowledge, New Straits Times, Friday, Dec 29,
2006 IF there is one major area of reform that is so
needed in this country, it is the education system. Enough has been
said on everything that is wrong with the system, from primary to
higher education.
Women
wise up to their rights, New Straits Times, Friday, Dec 15,
2006
IN 1838, 180 women, black and white, met in
Philadelphia, condemning the evils of slavery and calling for its
abolition. The motive was simple.
Listen
to cries of the silent majority; New Straits Times, Friday, Dec 1
2006
NOW that the silent majority is speaking out
in indignation at the racial and religious oratory at the Umno
general assembly, political leaders on all sides of the Barisan
Nasional are scrambling for damage control.
Islam Hadhari champions needed; New Straits Times,
Friday, Nov 3 2006
Many Malaysians I meet at open house in this
festive month of DeepaRaya celebrations are feeling anxious...
Hate ideology a threat to unity; New Straits Times,
Friday, Oct 20 2006
THE uproar of protest generated by Fauzi
Mustaffa’s directive to the staff of Takaful Malaysia forbidding
them, from extending festive greetings to their Hindu clients...
Stemming the 'I divorce you' trend; New Straits Times,
Friday, Oct 6 2006
"HE wished her 'Happy Birthday', then he
pronounced 'I divorce you'! Can you imagine such cruelty, such
heartlessness,"...
Women will not be deprived of praying in the vicinity
of the Ka'abah, the holiest sanctum in Islam; New Straits Times,
Friday, Sept 22 2006
ON Aug 25, Saudi newspapers reported that the haj
authorities were considering plans to ban women from praying in the
vicinity of the Ka'abah...
I've rediscovered the Rukun Negara; New Straits Times,
Friday, Sept 8 2006
THIRTY-SIX years ago, our national ideology, the
Rukun Negara, was proclaimed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the
launch of the Merdeka Day celebrations in 1970...
How
much I love thee, Malaysia; New Straits Times, Friday, August 25,
2006
To mark our 49th year of Independence, let me
share how much I love being Malaysian and living in Malaysia. I love
that as we chase wealth and success, family still matters...
Nuggets
of wisdom from Hussein; New Straits Times, Friday, August 11,
2006
I am completing a pictorial biography of
three generations of political leadership in one of Malaysia’s most
illustrious families...
Lessons
from India on peace and violence; New Straits Times, Friday, July
28, 2006
BETWEEN 1950 and 1995, 1,600 Hindu-Muslim riots
were reported in India. Some 7,500 people were killed. Only four per
cent of the deaths took place in rural India...
Our
freedom makes us appealing; New Straits Times, Friday, July 14,
2006
LAST week, a friend from Saudi Arabia whom I have
not seen for 20 years, visited me with his wife and two precocious
sons...
Treat
rape issue with respect, decorum; New Straits Times, Friday, June
30, 2006
THE statements by the Bar Council criminal law
sub-committee chairman V. Sithambaram that women lie about rape is a
warning to society about the boulders...
Making
taboo a cherished tradition; New Straits Times, Friday, June 16,
2006
WHAT next on the laundry list of the forbidden? On
Tuesday, it was pluralism and liberalism that posed a danger to the
faith of Muslims. On Wednesday it was kongsi raya and open
house...
It's men who are the surplus goods; New Straits Times,
Friday, June 2, 2006
FOR every 100 women who are not married in
Malaysia, there are 130 unmarried men. It is men who are surplus
goods on the marriage market in this country, not women...
Changing
the Muslim mindset; New Straits Times, Friday, May 19, 2006
IN a seminal speech on Islam Hadhari and women's
rights at the Women's Institute of Management last year, the Prime
Minister said the biggest stumbling block to women's progress and
development in the area of rights and equality relates to mindsets
and attitudes towards women...
Datuk
Onn Jaafar's rich legacy; New Straits Times, Friday, May 5,
2006
AS thousands of Umno members gather in Johor Baru
next week to celebrate the party's 60th anniversary, I recall those
days when as a young girl I followed my father on his daily visit to
see Datuk Onn Jaafar, the founder and first president of Umno, who
was dying in his hospital room...
Matter
of conscience, not policing; New Straits Times, Friday, April 21,
2006
WE all agree that having sex in public is indecent
and should be punishable by law. I am sure our lawmakers had
precisely this in mind when they drafted by-laws governing indecent
behaviour in parks.
Seeking
justice for Muslim women; New Straits Times, Friday, April 7,
2006
MALAYSIA once had the most progressive family law
in the Muslim world. But now countries like Morocco, Turkey and
Tunisia are way ahead of us...
Let
there be public debate on laws; New Straits Times, Friday, March 24,
2006
THE fact that three daughters of current and past
Prime Ministers in Malaysia were moved enough to share the same
stage, the same passion and the same commitment to speak out their
convictions in public on the imperative of justice for women in
Islam... |