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Asiaweek. Poll's results of Asiaweek's Annual Analysis of the 50 Most Powerful People 
in Asia, revealed that Tn. Guru Haj Abd Hadi Awang is ranked at the 30th. 

Mahathir is at 13th (of course..because he's still the curent PM), Daim is 29th and 
Abdullah Badawi ranked at the 33th place.

http://cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/features/power50/

Profile:

30.Abd. Hadi Awang
DEPUTY PRESIDENT, PARTI ISLAM SEMALAYSIA (PAS)

BORN Oct. 20, 1947, in Trengganu state, Malaysia

EDUCATION Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia; Al-Azhar University, Egypt

FAMILY Two wives; thirteen children

E-MAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]

HOBBIES Fishing, shooting, hunting, reading

POWER POINTS For a decade in parliament the fiery orator has espoused his dream of an 
Islamic state. As chief minister of Trengganu, he now has a chance to promote Islam as 
a way of life. Since his November election, Hadi has closed down many of the state's 
liquor shops, karaoke joints, massage parlors and gambling outlets, and Muslim women 
have been told to wear veils. But Hadi's biggest impact has been on a national scale, 
putting the issue of Islamization high on the political agenda - and forcing UMNO to 
re-evaluate its own position. 

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29.Daim Zainuddin
FINANCE MINISTER, MALAYSIA 
BORN April 29, 1938, in Kedah State, Malaysia
EDUCATION Barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, London
FAMILY Two wives; children by both
POWER POINTS They did it his way. PM Mahathir may have been the one to invoke the 
Sinatra principle of financial management, but it was Daim who was tasked with saving 
the economy. That he did, without a cent from the IMF. The appointment of a new 
economic adviser to Mahathir raises questions as to how much longer Daim, his job 
perhaps done, will keep hold of the tiller. But as finance minister and long-time 
treasurer of the dominant UMNO party, Daim remains the most influential figure in the 
Malaysian economy. His own business interests are prospering, too.
  
33. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
DEPUTY PM AND HOME MINISTER, MALAYSIA 
BORN Nov. 26, 1939, in Penang state,Malaysia
EDUCATION BA in Islamic Studies, University of Malaya
FAMILY Married to Endon Mahmood; one son and one daughter
HOBBIES Reading, playing golf
POWER POINTS A stop-gap deputy premier after his predecessor Anwar Ibrahim was ousted 
in 1998, Abdullah has since emerged as Mahathir's most likely successor. Shedding his 
"Mr. Nice" image, the DPM has taken a tough line with opposition publications and 
demonstrators. Abdullah has strong personal support within the dominant UMNO party, 
garnering an unassailable number of nominations for the deputy leader's post. But his 
failure to get allies installed as vice presidents means he is no shoo-in for PM. 
Election is never a sure thing for Malaysia's leaders-in-waiting. 


Edwin Tuyay for Asiaweek

  
13. Mahathir Mohamad 
PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA 
BORN Dec. 20, 1925, in Kedah state
EDUCATION University of Malaya, Singapore
FAMILY Married to Dr. Siti Hasmah Ali; seven children, two of whom are adopted
E-MAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
POWER POINTS A mixed year for the combative Malaysian leader. His ruling coalition 
secured a two-thirds majority in November's general elections, but Mahathir's UMNO 
party was shaken by a significant loss of support from heartland Malay voters - many 
of them disillusioned by the treatment of former deputy PM Anwar Ibrahim. Mahathir 
rallied to retain a firm grip on UMNO in May's party elections, when he was returned 
unopposed as president. His big task: to shed the party's money-politics image. A big 
plus: the economy is making a sound recovery.







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