Anwar Ibrahim marks two years as Malaysia’s prime minister, defying critics who doubted his political longevity. Despite his controversial rise to power and a turbulent political past, including two jail terms, Anwar has outlasted his three immediate predecessors. However, growing criticism surrounds his perceived shift toward Islamist policies – and an apparent absence of real reforms – including his strong stance on the Palestinian cause and support for the Mufti Bill, which could grant religious authorities unchecked powers and can’t be challenged in courts. Critics fear the Bill, if passed, could significantly escalate Islamisation in Malaysia, raising concerns among both Muslims and non-Muslims about its implications.
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