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  1. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2025) From adventure books to the Quran: the transformative power of storytelling. IslamiCity.
  2. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2024) Om Prakash Dwivedi and Aleks Wansbrough (eds.), Fractured Narratives and Pandemic Identities: COVID-19, the (Post)Apocalyptic, the Dystopian and the Postcolonial. Routledge, 2024, 138 pp. ISBN: 978-103-272-813-1. Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 18 (2). pp. 189-193. ISSN 1985-3106
  3. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2023) Kepentingan akses bahan bacaan di kalangan kanak-kanak B40 dan rentan di Malaysia: satu tinjauan. In: Budaya Membaca di Malaysia: Satu Tinjauan Terkini. Kenyalang, The Biblio Press Enterprise, Selangor, pp. 109-135. ISBN 9789670040349
  4. Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah and Rokis, Rohaiza and Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha, eds. (2023) Budaya membaca Malaysia: satu tinjauan terkini. The BIblio Press, Malaysia. ISBN 9789670040349
  5. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha and Mohamad Jamil, Siti Nurnadilla (2023) The sciences and the arts: are we seriously still debating this in 2023? The Star. pp. 1-4.
  6. Hassan, Nurul Izzati and Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2023) Puteri Gunung Ledang in popular media: womanhood, femininity and gender in Puteri Gunung Ledang (2004) and Magika (2010). Malay Literature, 36 (1). pp. 65-88. ISSN 0128-1186 E-ISSN 2682-8030
  7. Mattar, Netty and Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha and Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah (2022) Asia-Pacific writers: voices from the centre to the peripheries. Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 16 (1). pp. 7-11. ISSN 1985-3106
  8. Fateha, Nurul and Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2023) Maternal monstrosity in “The tale of Si Tanggang”. 3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 29 (1). pp. 200-212. ISSN 0128-5157 E-ISSN 2550-2247
  9. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha and Abdul Kadir, Maimunah (2021) PositioningAsian Australian Writing: A Study of Three Australian Literary Anthologies. Asiatic, 15 (1). pp. 183-201. ISSN 1985-3106
  10. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2020) Yunus, Raudah et al. HerSTORY: Tales of Teen Girl Troubles and Triumphs. Kuala Lumpur: MPH Publishing, 2020. 90 pp. ISBN 967-415-548-1. Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 14(2), 14 (2). pp. 133-136. ISSN 1985-3106
  11. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha and Fateha, Nurul (2020) A monstrous reading of selected mothers in Malay folktales. In: DELL Research Seminar 2020, 28 September 2020, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished)
  12. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha and Abdul Kadir, Maimunah (2020) Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history. In: International Conference on Language & Literature 2020 (ICLL 2020), 15th-17th January 2020, Gombak, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished)
  13. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2017) The Malays in the fiction of Lloyd Fernando and Che Husna Azhari. IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia. ISBN 978-967-418-624-1
  14. Ahmad, Siti Nuraishah and Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2019) In search of home in the transnational imaginary: food, roots, and routes in memoirs by Asian Australian women writers. The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture, 12 (2). pp. 103-127. ISSN 2077-1282 E-ISSN 2077-1290
  15. Wahab, Zanirah and Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha and Abd. Rashid, Radzuwan (2017) Mass media: potential threat to young minds. In: Analects of communication studies. Penerbit Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, pp. 97-106. ISBN 978-967-0899-69-5
  16. Ramlan, Madiha (2016) Theophilus Kwek, Giving Ground. Singapore: Ethos Books, 2016. 76 pp. ISBN978-981-09-8599-8. Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 10 (2). pp. 298-300. ISSN 1985-3106
  17. Ramlan , Wan Nur Madiha (2016) R. Krishnan, ed. Faultlines. Kuala Lumpur: Silverfish Books, 2015. 159 pp. ISBN 978-983-3221-51-6. Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature , 10 (1). pp. 261-264. ISSN 1985-3106
  18. Ramlan, Wan Nur Madiha (2014) Malay characters in Lloyd Fernando’s Green is the colour. Asiatic, 8 (2). pp. 125-136. ISSN 1985-3106

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2Positioning Asian Australian writing in anthologies of Australian literature and Australian literary history1015
3Mass media: potential threat to young minds992
4A monstrous reading of selected mothers in Malay folktales991
5Theophilus Kwek, Giving Ground. Singapore: Ethos Books, 2016. 76 pp. ISBN978-981-09-8599-8956
6In search of home in the transnational imaginary: food, roots, and routes in memoirs by Asian Australian women writers948
7PositioningAsian Australian Writing: A Study of Three Australian Literary Anthologies888
8The Malays in the fiction of Lloyd Fernando and Che Husna Azhari885
9R. Krishnan, ed. Faultlines. Kuala Lumpur: Silverfish Books, 2015. 159 pp. ISBN 978-983-3221-51-6862
10Yunus, Raudah et al. HerSTORY: Tales of Teen Girl Troubles and Triumphs. Kuala Lumpur: MPH Publishing, 2020. 90 pp. ISBN 967-415-548-1.846
11Puteri Gunung Ledang in popular media: womanhood, femininity and gender in Puteri Gunung Ledang (2004) and Magika (2010)730
12Maternal monstrosity in “The tale of Si Tanggang”664
13Budaya membaca Malaysia: satu tinjauan terkini609
14The sciences and the arts: are we seriously still debating this in 2023?566
15Asia-Pacific writers: voices from the centre to the peripheries562
16Kepentingan akses bahan bacaan di kalangan kanak-kanak B40 dan rentan di Malaysia: satu tinjauan493
17Om Prakash Dwivedi and Aleks Wansbrough (eds.), Fractured Narratives and Pandemic Identities: COVID-19, the (Post)Apocalyptic, the Dystopian and the Postcolonial. Routledge, 2024, 138 pp. ISBN: 978-103-272-813-1.258
18From adventure books to the Quran: the transformative power of storytelling236