| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - (2) In every State other than States that do not have a Ruler (Raja), the position of the Ruler as the Head (Ketua) of Islam in the State in the manner and extent recognized and established by the Constitution of the State, and, subject to the Constitution, all the rights, privileges, prerogatives and power enjoyed by him as Head of the Islamic religion, are unaffected and unimpaired; but in any r
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