Definition of azam in the Malay dictionary
I have a very strong will, aim: by launching these projects, the government has shown to increase rice production; determined to be resolute, purposeful, ambitious: the government is about to pursue development plans; jealous of aspiring, wanting: to achieve the dreamed ideals; determination of will, a strong desire: The Prime Minister reiterates the government to defend the sovereignty of the state. II is very noble; isimal ~ very noble name. azam I kemahuan yg sangat kuat, tujuan: dgn melancarkan projek-projek ini, kerajaan telah menunjukkan ~nya hendak menambah penghasilan sawah; berazam mempunyai azam, bertujuan, bercita-cita kuat: kerajaan~ hendak meneruskan rancangan pembangunan; mengazamkan mencita-citakan, mahukan: utk mencapai cita-cita yg diazamkan; keazaman kemahuan, keinginan yg sangat kuat: Perdana Menteri mengulangi ~ kerajaan utk mempertahankan kedaulatan negara.
azam II teramat mulia; isimal ~ nama yg teramat mulia.
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6 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «AZAM»
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Performing Islam: Gender and Ritual in Islam
"Performing Islam" focuses on a wide spectrum of ritual activities in Iran today as a key for elucidating social, cultural and political processes, but in particular the values and beliefs underpinning gender constructions in a rapidly ...
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AM GILL'S starkly realistic novel of love and hate in the murky world of international terrorism, mercenary soldiering, dirty banking and underground government agencies.
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The Charismatic Leader: Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali ...
This book provides a detailed and systematic analysis of the charismatic leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of Indian Muslims during the crisis-ridden decade of 1937-47.
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On Understanding the Quaid-i-Azam
On Mohamed Ali Jinnah, 1876-1948, founder of Pakistan.
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Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah: His Personality and ...
The reason for this is that the critics of Pakistan have written more voluminously and powerfully than its defenders. This book convincingly shows that it was Mahatma Gandhi who first introduced religion into politics.
S. M. Burke, Salim al-Din Quraishi, 1997