Category: Agama

  • Appeal for Singaporean Muslim Women to Exercise their Freedom to Wear the Hijab At Work (by Sattar Bawany)

    Appeal for Singaporean Muslim Women to Exercise their Freedom to Wear the Hijab At Work (by Sattar Bawany)

    Appeal for Singaporean Muslim Women to Exercise their Freedom to Wear the Hijab (in Arabic) or Tudung (in Malay) at Work

    Recently the Irish Police has announced it will follow in the footsteps of its Scottish and Northern Ireland counterparts by allowing it’s Muslim Women Officers to wear the hijab while on duty. This is line with that adopted by police services such as the Police Northern Ireland (PSNI), Police Scotland, New Zealand Police, NYPD, and other police services in the UK, Australia and Canada. (https://www.irishlegal.com/…/muslim-garda-to-be-allowed-to-…).

    The central reference points for the Islamic code of dressing are the Quran, the Hadiths which is a report of Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) sayings and the Sunna (normative examples set by Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) life. The references to head coverings found in the Hadiths, the Sunna, and the Quran, in particular, are believed to form the basis for the hijab or tudung being regarded as an integral part of a Muslim woman’s attire. (Reference: The Holy Quran Chapter 33 Verse 59: https://quran.com/33/59 and Chapter 24 Verse 31 https://quran.com/24/31)

    From my research, I have found that wearing the headscarf as part of practicing hijab or dressing modestly has become more common among Malay Muslim women in Singapore now compared, for example, to the 1950s and 1960s. This development occurred in line with the global Islamic Renaissance and revival in the 1970s.

    Today, as the photo of our Head of State, President Halimah Yacob, wearing the hijab hang in all public sector offices, one question being asked by the community at large is when will Malay-Muslim women in public service frontline roles, like police officers and nurses, be freely allowed to wear hijabs at work in Singapore.

    The local Muslim community has been informed by the Government from time to time that they understood the community’s perspective on the tudung and that the Government’s position has not been static, hence the community needs to be patient. However, it would seem that there is still much progress to be made on this issue. Nevertheless, hijab-wearing women are generally accepted in the workplace, as can be seen in many offices around Singapore. Nevertheless, anecdotal evidence suggests that the hijab is not accepted in many lines of work, including nursing, hospitality, and uniformed groups such as police, civil defence, and armed forces. In the case of nursing, this may create a strange contradiction where female Muslim doctors are permitted the hijab whereas their counterparts in nursing are not.

    The call for greater acceptance of the hijab in the workplace is not a rallying cry for the Islamisation of Singapore. Muslims by and large live in harmony with non-Muslim neighbours, colleagues, and peers. Greater recognition of the hijab would, in fact, encourage better integration among Singapore through a better understanding of the beliefs and practices of different communities. Acceptance of the hijab would also increase employment by encouraging greater participation of Muslim women in the workforce, without forcing them to choose between practicing their religion and earning a livelihood.

    In conclusion, I was reminded recently and moved by a young lady’s appeal that if Singapore is truly the multireligious and multicultural nation that we claim to be and if we were to be true to the words in our Singapore pledge, then perhaps our society today would be a better place and the workplace would be less discriminatory against a harmless woman in a headscarf who has similar goals and aspirations as any other regular Singaporean. Furthermore, a Muslim woman should be allowed to exercise her freedom to practice her faith (as enshrined in the constitution) and to don the headscarf at work if she so chooses.

    Credit: Sattar Bawany

     

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  • Other Malay Stereotype Stories Surfaces After Viral Google & Canteen Helper Story

    Other Malay Stereotype Stories Surfaces After Viral Google & Canteen Helper Story

    After Singaporean woman, Atikah Amalina, who goes by the handle @thetudungtraveller, shared with the public of her experience with microaggression due to being Malay and wearing a tudung, a similar experience was shared by another lady named Ezura Al-Barakbah.

    Like Atikah whom a driver assumed worked in the canteen in Google, Ezura was stereotyped as a “kakak canteen who is uneducated and knows nothing but cooking.” Some even questioned how she got invited to Pesta Perdana and whether she religiously queued up at Mediacorp in order to get her hands on the tickets.

    This was her post in full,

    I know how it feels.

    They stereotype me as kakak canteen who is uneducated and knows nothing but cooking.
    So when they saw Medic Kid on TV then somemore got the cheek to say, ooh i thought you are a fulltime kitchen help.😢

    And asked me how come you got invited to Pesta Perdana ah?
    Is it you go Mediacorp queue up for the tickets ah😅

    I dont care about what others may think about me.
    All i know is i want to help the school and cook for the kids.
    It takes a huge village to raise a kid ok!!!

    I dont care if you look down on me pushing my trolley cart, wearing instant tudung and makeup less.

    Coz at the end of the day I loove cooking for the kids and arranged my busy schedule just to make time to cook for them

    Hey even though if I am just a kakak canteen in your eyes,
    A canteen cook is more knowledgable than you ok!!
    Must know costing, accounts, marketing be it for groceries or marketing on social media

    The stereotypes of a Malay lady wearing a hijab.. what else have you encountered?

    Share with us in the comments section.

     

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  • Brunei Is An Islamic Country Practising Islamic Law, Is it Wrong?

    Brunei Is An Islamic Country Practising Islamic Law, Is it Wrong?

    “In your countries you practice freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of religion, etc. It’s in your constitution. It’s your political system, your national identity, your rights, your way of life.

    In my country, we practice a Malay, Islamic, Monarchical system and we’re going to start practicing the laws of Islam, Shari’ah Law. Islam is in our constitution, our national identity, our rights, our way of life.

    We may find loopholes in your laws and justice system, and you may have found ours, but this is our country. Just like you practice your right to be gay, etc. for this world you live in now, we practice our rights to be Muslims for this world and the Hereafter.

    This is an Islamic country practising Islamic Law. Why don’t you worry about your kids being gunned down in schools, worry about your prisons being unable to accommodate convicts, worry about your high rate of crimes and DUIs, worry about your high suicide and abortion rate, worry about whatever it is that you should be worried about there.

    Many religions are against homosexuality, it’s nothing new. The moment you hear that Islam and Muslims making a stand and trying to reaffirm their faith, you judge, you boycott, you say that it’s wrong, it’s stupid, it’s barbaric.

    Again, go back to those worries that you should focus on I’ve mentioned earlier. Is it not wrong to legalize deadly weapons, is it not wrong to allow unborn babies to be killed, is it not wrong to allow a lifestyle that results in AIDS and discontinuation of the next generation?

    Why do you care so much what’s happening here in an Islamic nation when you didn’t even bat an eyelid about the Syrians, Bosnians, Rohingyas, Palestinians, etc. Thousands are being killed there and you don’t care, not one is killed here under this Shari’ah Law, and you make a big fuss, even when the citizens here who are directly affected by it, accepts it with peace. Punishments may be harsher but it does not mean it’s easier to be carried out. There are processes to go through before an actual conviction. We are fine with it, we are happy.”

    Government of Brunei Darussalam
    May 2014

    #bruneisyariahlaw #proudtobebruneians #worldstandforbrunei

     

    Source: The Saucy’sside livecook BN

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  • 30 Orang Pertama Dalam ISLAM

    30 Orang Pertama Dalam ISLAM

    30 orang pertama dalam ISLAM
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    Dalam sejarah islam, kita cuma mengenal mereka yang kali pertama masuk islam (Assabiqunal Awwalun) tapi kerap kita tidak tahu, siapa saja mereka yang melakukan sesuatu berkaitan dengan islam. Siapakah mereka? Berikut nama-nama sahabat Rasulullah itu.
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    Orang yang pertama menulis Bismillah :
    Nabi Sulaiman AS.
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    Orang yang pertama minum air zamzam :
    Nabi Ismail AS.
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    Orang yang pertama berkhitan :
    Nabi Ibrahim AS
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    Orang yang pertama diberikan pakaian pada:hari qiamat :
    Nabi Ibrahim AS.
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    Orang yang pertama dipanggil oleh Allah pada hari qiamat
    Nabi Adam AS.
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    Orang yang pertama mengerjakan sa’i antara Safa & Marwah :
    Sayyidatina Hajar
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    Orang yang pertama dibangkitkan pada hari qiamat :
    Nabi Muhammad SAW.
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    Orang yang pertama menjadi Khalifah Islam :
    Abu Bakar As Siddiq RA.
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    Orang yang pertama menggunakan Kalender Hijriyyah :
    Umar bin Al-Khattab
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    Orang yang pertama meletakkan Jabatan khalifah dalam Islam :Hasan bin Ali RA.
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    Orang yang pertama menyusukan Nabi Muhammad SAW :Thuwaibah RA.
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    Orang yang pertama syahid dalam Islam dari kalangan lelaki :
    Haris bin Abi Halah
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    Orang yang pertama syahid dalam Islam dari kalangan wanita :
    Sumayyah binti Khabbat
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    Orang yang pertama menulis hadis di dalam kitab /lembaran :
    Abdullah bin Amru bin Al-Ash
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    Orang yang pertama memanah dalam perjuangan fisabilillah :Saad bin Abi Waqqas
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    Orang yang pertama menjadi muazzin dan menyerukan adzan: Bilal bin Rabah
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    Orang yang pertama sembahyang dengan RasulullahSAW :Ali bin Abi Tholib
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    Orang yang pertama membuat mimbar masjid Nabi SAW :
    Tamim Ad-dary
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    Orang yang pertama menghunus pedang dalam perjuangan fisabilillah : Zubair bin Al- Awwam
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    Orang yang pertama menulis sejarah Nabi Muhammad SAW :Ibban bin Othman bin Affan
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    Orang yang pertama beriman dengan Nabi SAW :
    Khadijah bt Khuwailid.
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    Orang yang pertama menggagas ushul fiqh :
    Imam Syafi’i RH.
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    Orang yang pertama membina penjara dalam Islam:
    Ali bin Abi Tholib
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    Orang yang pertama menjadi raja dalam Islam :
    Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan
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    Orang yang pertama membuat perpustakaan umum:
    Harun Ar-Rasyid
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    Orang yang pertama mengadakan baitulmal : Umar bin Khattab
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    Orang yang pertama menghafal Al-Qur’an setelah Rasulullah SAW :
    Ali bin Abi Tholib
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    Orang yang pertama membangun menara di Masjidil Haram Mekah:
    Khalifah Abu Ja’far Al-Mansur
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    Orang yang pertama digelar Al-Muqry :
    Mus’ab bin Umair
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    Orang yang pertama masuk ke dalam syurga :
    Nabi Muhammad SAW.

     

    Source: Ikut Resmi Padi

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  • “Visit a mosque, ask a Muslim.”

    “Visit a mosque, ask a Muslim.”

    In the media, you were told that Muslims are violent.
    In the media, you were told that we are taught to degrade women and to be promiscuous and marry 4, force them into marriage, to beat them.
    In the media, you were told that Islam is barbaric and bad things are implied about our prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
    In the media, that is ruled by the people who hates Islam, because they cannot fathom the idea, that there is a way of life, growing exponentially and quickly, threatening to destroy the ideas of their corrupt worldly desires.

    The hate for Islam and Muslims who are portrayed as blood thirsty, intolerant and extreme. However, the media fails to portray that that is the ideology of a small fraction of a fragmented outcast who only claim they are Muslims, using misinterpreted, incomplete Qur’anic scriptures to their political advantage. The media fails to report that the majority of us, 1.6 billion of us, do not subscribe to those disgusting ideologies. The rest of us, were taught from young that our prophet taught us to be loving; to love another human being, as how we love ourselves. We were taught that our prophet declares anyone who creates harm towards their neighbour as disbelievers. We were taught to treat plants and animals with care and compassion. We were taught in Islam to pray for peace upon whomever we meet, which becomes our daily greetings. Long before the Geneva Convention and such, almost 1400 years prior, our prophet has taught us that even in a time of war, we cannot kill children, women and elderly, no tree should be harmed, no animals to be killed unless for food, no place of worship to be destroyed, we should not play dirty, to uphold treaties, to be fair to our opponents, to treat our prisoners of war with respect and dignity, what food we eat is what they should have, to not harm an opponent who has surrendered. Islam teaches us to live and let live, and religion cannot be imposed upon unwilling hearts because matters of the heart is between the person and God. Islam teaches us to do good and be fair to everyone, even the very people who hurt us.

    Islam is the religion which restricts us to marry of 4 maximum, at a time when a man can have unlimited wives. This is to increase the responsibility of the men towards women and their children. Islam teaches that if a man cannot be responsible for one wife, he shall not marry more than one. Islam brought women to a higher level, teaching us that wives are to be shareholding partners in a matrimony instead of being the lesser being to the men. Islam raised the rights of women to have rights in property and inheritance, in a time where women had no rights to them. Islam encourages women to have education. Islam protects women against the sexual objectification of women. Islam asks women to cover up and men, too, to lower their gaze; women are precious beings in Islam, a mother is mentioned thrice as the priority when one of the companions of the prophet asked him whom we must respect of all people in the world, before the father. Islam decrees that a women can object to marrying a man she does not want to marry, at a time when forced marriages were in most if not every culture in the world. In fact, in Islam, it is the bride’s custodian (father or brother), with her permission, who proposes to the groom during a marriage. The prophet himself treated his wives with respect, never did he mistreat them nor injure them. The prophet did the household chores, played with them, fed them, treat them with love and compassion at all times. The shariah law rules that if we injure our wives (no, we are not allowed to beat our wives in that manner unlike what you’ve heard) or even to go as close as to destroying their belongings, she has every right to ask for a divorce in court.

    What if I tell you that the very people you are hating upon due to the misinformation, are the same people who are against terrorism as much as you? What if I tell you, in the main mosques around the world, messages of peace and love for all is always being emphasized? What if I tell you, that we pray to Allah, the One True God, who is the same One True God who Abraham, Moses and Jesus pray to, albeit when you call Him a different name?

    Think. Learn.

    Visit a mosque, ask a Muslim.

     

    Credit: Syaheer