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Post-9/11, religious fundamentalism across all faiths is subjected to closer scrutiny by governments globally. On the global impact of fundamentalism, see Gabriel A. Almond, R. Scott Appleby, and Emmanuel Sivan, Strong Religion: The Rise of Fundamentalisms around the World (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003);
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"Take vocational courses, Islamic students advised," The Straits Times, 13 Feb 2004. In 2004, there were about 400 Singaporeans in Islamic educational institutions overseas, including 107 Singapore students enrolled in Islamic studies at Egypt's prestigious Al-Azhar University. Then Prime Minister Goh voiced the concern that 70 to 80 of such graduates a year was too many for Singapore's small Muslim population.
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