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  • Stalker Asks Mum of Victim “Can I have sex?”


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    A man was jailed 12 weeks on Wednesday for insulting the modesty of a teenager.

    Mohamed Haryfan Mohd Razali, 21, who faced four charges, admitted to uttering words with intent to insult the modesty of the 19-year-old in 2011, and for peeping at her on May 12 last year, reports The Straits Times.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Joshua Lim said in July 2011, Haryfan was at the void deck of his block in Pasir Ris when he saw the victim walking past him and was instantly attracted to her looks. He saw her enter her unit and took note of the address.

    From then until his arrest in May last year, he visited the teen’s home six to eight times, causing the family much distress.

    The victim and her 44-year-old mother made numerous police reports but were unable to ascertain his identity.

    Eventually, police installed a pin-hole camera outside her unit in March last year. The footage captured on the camera led to Haryfan’s arrest on May 18.

    Mr Lim said on Aug 3, 2011, the victim was about to sleep sometime past 1am when she heard a sound coming from the direction of her room window.

    The victim put on her glasses and ran to her mother’s bedroom. They saw the silhouette of Haryfan moving along the corridor.

    Haryfan meddled with the main door, which swung open by about 15cm.

    When the victim’s mother shouted in Malay, ‘Who was that?’, Haryfan replied: “Nak main boleh tak” which means “Can (I) have sex”.

    On May 12 last year, the victim was sleeping at around 5am when she was awakened by a sound from the room window.

    She saw the face of a man peeping at her through the top window pane. Overcome by fear, she began to cry and covered herself with her blanket. She called her mother on the mobile phone.

    Investigations showed that Haryfan was on his way home when he decided to peep at the victim. He stood on a chair outside her room and used his cellphone screen to shine into the room.

    He could have been jailed for up to one year and/or fined on each charge of insulting modesty.

     

    Source: STOMP

  • Muslimah Failed Job Interview Due to Hijab

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    Yesterday, i received this in my inbox. It is one of the many i received for these kind of situations.

    “Salaam Osman…
    I have something to share which angers me.

    My daughter just ‘failed immediately’ in an interview for not willing to remove her Hijab even though she has the necessary requirements.
    Allaahul musta’aan.”

    I enquired further and gotten to know that the interview was for a therapist course. He then continued;

    “Theres this course for therapist, admin staff and etc at CGH. The interviewer was very blunt. The first question was ‘are u willing to remove yr hijab’ and when she reply no, they replied, ‘If u are not, u failed immediately’ – this is the exact reply.

    She is a type not arguing which people….she just left the place. A course which guarantee a place in any hospital upon passing and completing.

    What appalled me wes that, on the 18th march she attended the seminar they held…no problem. They have her record. Then applied, they called her for interview today…but today lain pulak jadinya.”

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    Im always very much affected reading such messages. Firstly, discrimination has no place in any society. It creates an ill will between people and it has a negative effect on the victim.

    They feel isolated. Feels humiliated, angry. Develop low self esteem. Suffer humiliation. It can also contributes to depression, poor quality of life etc.

    On top of that, it denies someone their human rights to be able to participate fully in our society.

    Not only are they denying the hijab wearing women employment, but it goes to the extend of denying them the chance to learn.

    As a society, we should be working towards creating a culture that respects n values each other’s differences and recognizes that diversity is a great asset to our community.

    This PAP gov has shown time and again their outright blatant disregards for the minorities. To be denied equal opportunities in our own country shows a lack of respect by the ruling gov towards its own people.

    I urged my community to turn their backs on the PAP. It is high time that we elect other ppl who can respect and accord us with equality.

     

    Source: Osman Sulaiman

  • No Muslim Should Join PinkDotSG

     

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    I have a dream.

    It is late-June. The day of the Pinkdot activity at Hong Lim.

    Muslims are also gathering. By the thousands. But not at Hong Lim. But at numerous stadia around Singapore – Bedok, Hougang, Tampines, Yishun etc stadia. We gather to celebrate the Sanctity and Sacredness of the Family in Singapore.

    It is a fun and festive atmosphere. Families are having picnics. Amidst that, Asatizahs give talks.

    As the sun sets, we all gather for salatul Maghrib. Those who can, stay on till Isha. Its the first night of Ramadhan and we all pray tarawikh.

    Prior to the day itself, our Mufti makes a strong stance against the LGBT movement. Emphasis is made that no Muslim should join the Pinkdot activity. As it is tacit approval to acts so heinous in the sight of Allah azzawajal.

    In conjunction with PERGAS, a series of ‘roadshow’ talks are held in the satellite mosques, talking about the dangers of the LGBT movement and Liberal Islam. At the same time, there is full publicity for the show of support in the stadia on the same day of the Pinkdot gathering. The legion of Social Media enthusiasts encourage the youths to attend the gathering in support of the Sanctity and Sacredness of the Family.

    This is my dream.

    It is not impossible. Subhanallah. MUIS has great potential to lead our community. They organised the salat istisqa. I was at Razak mosque. A VAST MAJORITY of Singaporeans stayed back after Jumuah salat to perform the Istisqa in Jemaah and stayed back for the khutbah.

    Lo and Behold, the next day Allah azzawajal sent the rain.

    Imagine what Allah azzawajal will be willing to do if we close ranks and show our resolve to push back against acts heinous in Allah’s eyes. If we sit back and continue in our state of docility, the pinkdot mvt will keep on pushing their agenda. And pretty soon, there will be Gay Pride parades down Jalan Sultan and Orchard Road, with images of gays in drag being beamed across the world, and the Sultan Mosque is the backdrop. A stark reminder of our docility, when we should be struggling for the Deen of Allah.

    I have a dream. It can be a reality. If MUIS and PERGAS decide to wake up from their slumber. And truly lead the community.

    Wallahua’lam. Have a wonderful night in the remembrance of Allah. Let my dream be our collective dream. And let us make sincere doa that Allah azzawajal sends his Nusrah. And protect our Aqeedah and that of our progeny for many generations to come.

     

    Source: Syed Danial

    Read more on Syed Danial and his personal views:

    Of LGBTQ Lobby and Liberal Islam – Trends in the Muslim Community

     

  • Hospital Job Applicant Got Turned Down Due to Hijab

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    Today, I sent an email to the CEO of CGH enquiring on the discriminatory hiring practices employed by them. Hope to get a satisfactory reply.

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    Dear Ms Lilian Chew

    RE: DISCRIMINATORY HIRING PRACTICES

    I would like to bring your attention to a recruitment exercise that was conducted by Changi General Hospital on Thursday, 27 March 2014 at Tampines North Community Centre.

    Prior to the recruitment exercise, a seminar was conducted on Tuesday, 18 March 2014 at Northwest CDC Woodlands Civic Centre, by Health Management International and Institute of Health Science in collaboration with Changi General Hospital (CGH), Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and National University Hospital (NUH).

    I was informed by a friend that she had signed up for a Therapy Assistant course during the seminar and subsequently was called up to attend an interview on 27 March 2014.

    What happened next was no doubt an appalling experience no person should be made to go through. The first and only question the interviewer asked her was “Are you willing to remove your hijab?” When she replied no, the interviewer said, “Then there’s no point we continue this interview. You fail immediately.” Not being a confrontational person, she proceeded to leave the interview room.

    Therefore I would like to seek clarifications from you on a few matters;
    1) What is the hospital’s policy regarding recruitment of candidates wearing the hijab?

    2) Was the interviewer acting on his personal whims and fancies or is it the hospital’s policy to exclude and deny enrolment/recruitment to students/candidates wearing the hijab?

    3) Why candidates were not informed during the seminar that anyone wearing hijab is not welcomed to participate? So that potential candidates need not waste time, effort and money attending the interview just to get discriminated on.

    4) Why is the hospital discriminating against people who put on the hijab, the opportunity to learn and to seek knowledge?

    As an established organization that seeks to be a world class healthcare service provider, surely this kind of discrimination should not have existed if any.

    Singapore prides itself on a meritocratic system as highlighted by our prime minister on numerous occasions. To make an unjust or prejudicial distinction in the treatment of people is unacceptable.

    As a public hospital funded by tax-payers, it is in the interest of the public that the hospital make known of its hiring practices.

    I look forward to your reply on the above enquires.

    Thank you.

    Regards,
    Osman Sulaiman

    cc:
    Speaker of Parliament – Mdm Halimah Yacob
    Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs – Assoc Prof Dr Yaacob Ibrahim
    Ministry of Manpower – Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan
    Acting Minister for Manpower – Tan Chuan Jin
    CEO Changi General Hospital – Dr LEE Chien Earn
    Deputy Director HR Management, Changi General Hospital – Darren Lim

     

    Source: Osman Sulaiman

  • PM Najib Confirms Flight MH370 Ended in Southern Indian Ocean

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    At 10pm Singapore time on Monday, March 24, 2014, Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak said that based on data on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, it was assumed that the plane crashed in the southern Indian Ocean. Here is the text of Mr Najib’s press conference in full:

    “This evening I was briefed by representatives from the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB). They informed me that Inmarsat, the UK company that provided the satellite data which indicated the northern and southern corridors, has been performing further calculations on the data. Using a type of analysis never before used in an investigation of this sort, they have been able to shed more light on MH370’s flight path.

    Based on their new analysis, Inmarsat and the AAIB have concluded that MH370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean, west of Perth.

    This is a remote location, far from any possible landing sites. It is therefore with deep sadness and regret that I must inform you that, according to this new data, flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean.

    We will be holding a press conference tomorrow with further details. In the meantime, we wanted to inform you of this new development at the earliest opportunity. We share this information out of a commitment to openness and respect for the families, two principles which have guided this investigation.

    Malaysia Airlines have already spoken to the families of the passengers and crew to inform them of this development. For them, the past few weeks have been heartbreaking; I know this news must be harder still. I urge the media to respect their privacy, and to allow them the space they need at this difficult time.”

    Source: The Straits Times, BBC