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  • Robbed In Broad Daylight By JB Motorbike Gang

    Robbed In Broad Daylight By JB Motorbike Gang

    What a bad day!!! When we just reached JB and waiting for the traffic light, suddenly two robbery with motorbike came nearby us and broke our car glass which they tried to take away my wife bag.

    What make me felt disappointed was the police officer in Malaysia which don’t allowed me to make police report due to the time for buka puasa. Just a kind reminder for all friends that always be alert when you enter MALAYSIA.

    My wife having cut by shattered glass, ask medical treatment from police officer MALAYSIA,they just simply give 1 roll of toilet paper and bandage ourself

    Advise from a lot of my Malaysia friends saying that currency S$1 – RM2.8-3,better don’t enter J.B.

    This is so call MALAYSIA BOLEH

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Malaysian Bar Council Chief: Non-Muslims Do Not Have To Hide When They Eat During Ramadan

    Malaysian Bar Council Chief: Non-Muslims Do Not Have To Hide When They Eat During Ramadan

    The Malaysian Bar Council has called on the education authorities to uphold and put in practice the principles of harmony and unity in schools when it came to issues like the rights of non-Muslim students during the fasting month.

    Malaysian Bar Council president Steven Thiru said the recent statement by deputy Education Minister Datuk Mary Yap Kain Ching to avoid avoid eating or drinking in front of Muslim students does not inspire mutual respect and understanding among Malaysians.

    He said it instead emboldens those who are misguided in their belief that only their rights matter and further result in resentment among those whose rights are ignored or marginalised. ​

    “​This is a recipe for disharmony and disunity that we can ill afford. The purpose of fasting is not to inconvenience others who are not fasting.​ ​

    “Indeed, to impose any such inconvenience would appear to be contrary to the spirit of the fasting month and devalue the qualities that it seeks to honour,” he said in a press statement.

    He said Yap’s statement was disturbing as it casts the everyday eating and drinking of those who are not fasting as acts of disrespect, and it encourages the curtailment of the rights of those who are not fasting. ​ ​

    “This is inimical to the principles of mutual respect and understanding that underline our constitution.”

    He said there were often attempts to compel or impose respect and understanding in schools in a divisive manner.

    “This serves to poison the minds of our children, and sows in them the seeds of prejudice, distrust and suspicion.

    “Our future as a nation will be in jeopardy if this worrying trend is not arrested and reversed.”

     

    Source: www.therakyatpost.com

  • 4 Facts: Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia Vows To End Haram Sports

    4 Facts: Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia Vows To End Haram Sports

    Islamist group Hizbut Tahrir Malaysia (HTM) has applauded the person who started the snowball of criticism against champion gymnast Farah Ann Abdul Hadi for wearing a leotard that showed off her “vagina shape” during the SEA Games, adding that such “haram” sports would be barred under a caliphate.


    1. The Hardline Islamist Group Told Authorities To Punish Muslim Men And Women Who Do Not Cover Their “Aurat” In Sports

     

    Source | New Straits Times

     

    The local chapter of the international hardline Islamist group also told the authorities to punish Muslim men and women who do not cover their “aurat” in sports, even in events such as swimming, saying it was a religious obligation to do so. The group said in a post on its website yesterday:

     

    Praises must be given to the servant of Allah who gave criticism on this issue, although obviously the one who gave the criticism was then criticised by Farah herself and her supporters.

     

    This is not a question of judging, but the question of preventing wrongdoings because it is an obligation for every Muslim, and for the State it is obligatory to take action through punishments.

     


    2. The Group Said Defenders Of Farah Ann Proved Some Muslims Have Been Poisoned By Ideas Of Freedom From The West

     

    Source | Vulcan Post

     

    HTM said defenders of Farah Ann proved that some Muslims have been poisoned by ideas of freedom from the West, where winning gold medals and bringing pride to the country is considered more important than covering up.

     

    The group, which wishes to establish an Islamic caliphate in Malaysia, claimed that sports with “haram”, or forbidden elements, will never be allowed in a caliphate, and their athletes will be punished if found to be participating in such sports. It added:

     

    Muslims are known to participate in ‘sports’ such as archery, horseriding, swimming, swordplay and so on, all of them done within the frame of performing jihad in the path of Allah,” it said, using the Arabic word that means “holy struggle”.

     

    [They are] not like the sports of these days which bring humans further away from Allah.

     


    3. Several Facebook Users Slammed Farah On Facebook Last Week After TV3 Uploaded A Photo Of Her In The Gymnastics Outfit

     

    Source | Reddit

     

    Several Facebook users had last week slammed the 21-year-old Farah Ann on Buletin TV3’s Facebook page after it uploaded a photograph of her in the gymnastics outfit, along with a caption that announced her winning gold in floor exercise in artistic gymnastics.

     

    The woman athlete has since received an outpouring of support, however, from Malaysians who pointed out that the athlete should be celebrated for her performance at the games, which not only saw her take home gold, but three bronze medals and a silver in other individual events.

     


    4. Youth And Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin Has Since Defended Her, Telling Detractors They Have No Right To Judge Her Attire

     

    Khairy

     

    Khairy also said a guidelines for sportswear by the federal Islamic authorities is unnecessary.

     

    Even former minister Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz weighed in on the issue, slamming Farah Ann’s critics for being obsessed with athletes’ body shapes and dressing instead of their performances.

     

    Source: http://greatermalaysia.com

  • Man Molests Girlfriend’ Teenage Daughter Under Guise Of Spiritual Cleansing

    Man Molests Girlfriend’ Teenage Daughter Under Guise Of Spiritual Cleansing

    A man told his girlfriend that he would perform “spiritual cleansing” on her teen daughter, but he did not say it would involve fondling the girl’s breast and touching her genitals.

    That took place in October last year, and the man, 31, was sentenced to 15 months’ jail and three strokes of the cane yesterday.

    The 15-year-old victim was a student at the time and had considered the accused to be her stepfather even though he is not married to her mother.

    He had moved into a flat in Bukit Merah with the victim and her mother on Oct 16.

    On the night that they moved in, the accused discussed “spiritual cleansing” with the victim’s mother.

    He said this would involve massaging the teenager’s body. The mother agreed to the purported cleansing. Neither the victim nor her mother agreed to the accused touching the victim’s private parts.

    The three of them went to sleep together that night in the living room of the one-room HDB unit, with the victim lying in the middle.

    At about 3am, the teenager awoke to discover that the accused had slipped his hand underneath her T-shirt and was touching her stomach.

    Shocked and unsure what to do, she kept quiet and pretended to be asleep.

    The accused slowly moved his hand to touch her left breast for about three minutes before getting up to talk to her mother. After speaking with the mother for some time, he returned to lie down next to the victim, who continued to feign sleep.

    The accused then put his hand inside the girl’s shorts and touched her genitals. Upon feeling some pain, she got up and walked away to sit on the sofa. She remained awake, using her cellphone until dawn, then left for school.

    Later that day, she told her aunt about the molestation and filed a police report, in which she referred to the accused as her stepfather.

    In court yesterday, he admitted to two charges of criminal use of force with the knowledge that he would outrage the girl’s modesty.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor James Chew noted that the man had previously been convicted for an unrelated charge of underage sex.

    He further argued that the man had abused the girl’s trust as her surrogate father figure, and that he had stopped just short of committing the more serious sexual penetration of a minor.

    For each individual charge, the man could have been jailed for up to two years, caned, and fined, or given any combination of the three punishments.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Boston Bomber Apologises For Attack

    Boston Bomber Apologises For Attack

    Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev yesterday (June 24) apologised for the deadly 2013 attack at a hearing before a US judge formally sentenced him to death for killing four people and injuring 264 in the bombing and its aftermath.

    The 21-year-old ethnic Chechen, who had not testified during his trial, referred to Allah and admitted that he and his now-dead older brother carried out one of the highest-profile attacks on US soil, in a courtroom packed with survivors of the April 15, 2013 bombing.

    “I am sorry for the lives I have taken, for the suffering that I have caused you, for the damage I have done, irreparable damage,” said Tsarnaev, who had sat in silence, his head cast down as two survivors and family members of victims described the attacks’ heavy toll on their lives.

    “In case there is any doubt, I am guilty of this attack, along with my brother,” Tsarnaev said, standing at the defence table.

    Tsarnaev had been found guilty killing three people and injuring 264 in the bombing near the finish line of the world-renowned race, as well as fatally shooting a police officer three days later. The same federal jury that convicted him in April voted for death by lethal injection in May.

    As he handed down that sentence, US District Judge George O’Toole condemned Tsarnaev for falling under the spell of militant Islamists, including American-born al Qaeda figure Anwar al Awlaki, who was killed in a 2011 drone strike.

    “It is tragic … that you succumbed to their demonic siren song,” Mr O’Toole said. “As long as your name is mentioned, what will be remembered is the evil you’ve done.”

    Before the judge pronounced the sentence, Ms Rebekah Gregory, who lost her left leg on that blood-soaked April day, addressed Tsarnaev directly.

    “Terrorists like you do two things in this world. One, they create mass destruction, but the second is quite interesting,” Ms Gregory said. “Because do you know what mass destruction really does? It brings people together. We are Boston strong and we are America strong, and choosing to mess with us was a terrible idea.”

    DARK MEMORIES

    Tsarnaev’s trial brought back some of Boston’s darkest living memories. Jurors saw videos of the bombs’ blinding flashes and the chaotic aftermath as emergency workers and spectators rushed to aid the wounded, many of whom lost legs.

    Three people died in the bombing: Martin Richard, 8, Chinese exchange student Lingzi Lu, 26, and restaurant manager Krystle Campbell, 29. Three days later, Tsarnaev and his 26-year-old brother, Tamerlan, shot dead Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier, 26.

    Tamerlan Tsarnaev died following a gunfight with police that ended when Dzhokhar ran him over with a car.

    During the trial, federal prosecutors described the brothers as adherents of al Qaeda’s militant Islamist ideology who wanted to “punish America” with the attack on the world-renowned marathon.

    Tsarnaev’s attorneys admitted their client had played a role in the attack but tried to portray him as the junior partner in a scheme hatched and driven by his older brother. The Tsarnaev family came to the United States from Russia a decade before the attack.

    Boston has been on high alert since the attack and its aftermath. Police were out in force around the waterfront courthouse all day yesterday.

    At midday, Boston Police arrested a man outside the courthouse, and said he had a meat cleaver in his possession.

    “In today’s threat environment, you can’t overlook anything,” Mr Vincent Lisi, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s top agent in Boston, told reporters. He added that members of a joint terrorism task force were interviewing the man.

    LONG PROCESS

    Even after the sentencing, the legal wrangling over Tsarnaev’s fate could play out for years, if not decades. Just three of the 74 people sentenced to death in the United States for federal crimes since 1998 have been executed.

    Krystle Campbell’s mother, Patricia, called Tsarnaev’s actions “despicable”.

    “You went down the wrong road,” Ms Campbell said. “I know life is hard, but the choices you made were despicable and what you did to my daughter was disgusting.”

    Tsarnaev asked forgiveness for himself and his dead brother.

    “I ask Allah to have mercy upon me, my brother and my family,” Tsarnaev said. “I ask Allah to bestow his mercy upon those who are here today.”

    The government’s chief prosecutor on the case, Mr William Weinreb, said he was unimpressed by Tsarnaev’s apology.

    “He did this for political reasons. This was a politically motivated act,” Mr Weinreb said. “At no point during his statement did he ever renounce the motives for which he carried out this act. He never renounced terrorism.”

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

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