Education
He later completed his doctorate in toxicology from the Imperial College (Street Mary"s Hospital Medical School) in 1993.
He later completed his doctorate in toxicology from the Imperial College (Street Mary"s Hospital Medical School) in 1993.
Dzulkefly holds a bachelor"s degree from the University of Birmingham and a master"s degree from the University of Surrey. Dzulkefly was elected to Parliament in the 2008 election, winning the seat of Kuala Selangor, which had been held by the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition. In January 2010, he publicly supported the controversial decision of the Malaysian High Court to allow a Catholic publication to use the term "Allah".
He lost his parliamentary seat in the 2013 election, tallying 460 votes fewer than the Barisan Nasional candidate Irmohizam Ibrahim.
In 2013, despite the loss of his parliamentary seat, he was re-elected to the party"s central committee.
He is currently the member of Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah). Dzulkefly is a prominent member of the moderate, or "Erdogan" (after the Turkish politician), faction of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.