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Dewan Ulamak's Chief
Ahmad Yahaya
Dewan Muslimat's Chief
Nuridah Mohd Salleh
Dewan Pemuda's Chief
Afnan Hamimi Taib Azamudden
Founder
Ahmad Fuad Hassan
Founded
24 November 1951 (as Malayan Islamic Organisation)
Legalised
31 May 1955 (as a 'Political Party')
Split from
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)
Headquarters
No. 318-A, Jalan Raja Laut, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Newspaper
Harakah
Think tank
Pusat Penyelidikan PAS Pusat
Youth wing
Dewan Pemuda PAS
Women's wing
Dewan Muslimat PAS
Cleric's wing
Dewan Ulamak PAS
Non-Muslim's wing
Dewan Himpunan Penyokong PAS
Student wing
Siswa PAS
Ideology
Islamism
Islamic fundamentalism
Pan-Islamism
Ketuanan Melayu
Islamic nationalism
Anti-imperialism
Anti-communism
Anti-Zionism
Political position
Far-right
Religion
Sunni Islam
National affiliation
Alliance (1971–1973) Barisan Nasional (1973–1978) Angkatan Perpaduan Ummah (1990–1996) Barisan Alternatif (1998–2004) Barisan Rakyat (2004-2008) Pakatan Rakyat (2008–2015) Gagasan Sejahtera (2016–2020) Muafakat Nasional (2019–2022) Perikatan Nasional (since 2020)
International affiliation
Muslim Brotherhood[1][2]
Colours
Green and White
Slogan
Istiqamah Sehingga Kemenangan Islam Memimpin
Anthem
Berjihadlah
Dewan Negara:
6 / 70
Dewan Rakyat:
43 / 222
Dewan Undangan Negeri:
148 / 607
Chief minister of states
4 / 13
Election symbol
except PAS Kelantan and Terengganu
PAS Kelantan and Terengganu only
Party flag
Website
www.pas.org.my
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The Malaysian Islamic Party, also known as the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (Malay: Parti Islam Se-Malaysia; Jawi: ڤرتي إسلام سمليسيا) or its Jawi-based acronym PAS, is an Islamist political party in Malaysia. Ideologically focused on Islamic fundamentalism,[3] PAS's electoral base is largely centered around Peninsular Malaysia's rural and eastern coasts and conservative northern, particularly in the states of Kelantan,
Terengganu, Perlis, &
Kedah. They also gained significant support in the rural areas of Perak and Pahang in the last 2022 general election & 2023 state elections; dubbed as the "Green Wave".
The party was a component party of the then governing Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition which came to power as a result of the 2020–21 Malaysian political crisis. The party governs either solely or as coalition partners in the states of Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah, Perlis and Sabah. In the past, it was a coalition partner in the state governments of Penang and Selangor as part of the federal opposition between 2008 and 2018.
Since the 2022 Malaysian general election, the party holds 43 of the 222 seats in the federal Dewan Rakyat, being the largest individual party, and has elected parliamentarians or state assembly members in 11 of the country's 13 states. Internationally, PAS is affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.[1]
^ abMüller 2014, p. 2.
^Cite error: The named reference PAS President 2014 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^"Perlembagaan PAS – #MalaysiaSejahtera". Retrieved 23 November 2022.
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