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While the same political party, before 1974 PAS was known as the Pan Malay Islamic Party. Only after 1974 was it popularly known by its Jawi abbreviation. PAS. PAS was formed by LMNO Ulama who challenged the legitimacy of the party's leadership in the name of Islam
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