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  • MUIS aims to improve social service accessibility and religious education

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    SINGAPORE: Malay-Muslim families who receive social assistance from the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) will soon be able to get help under one roof.

    Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday, Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Dr Yaacob Ibrahim said MUIS is working with community self-help group Mendaki and six mosques to launch a new initiative called “Nadi Khidmat” this year.

    The aim is to improve accessibility to social services for Malay-Muslim families through the mosques.

    In addition, families receiving help from MUIS will also be able to access Mendaki’s educational and employment help in the same place.

    Nadi Khidmat officers will also guide families to other national agencies for other forms of help.

    On to the topic of social tolerance, Dr Yaacob reiterated the importance of tolerance in the face of diversity.

    He warned against “extreme views”, and using labels with “pejorative undertones” to judge those with different views.

    He added that the accessibility and spread of misinformation on social media will continue to pose a threat.

    MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Zainal Sapari wanted to know what can be done to encourage a conducive climate for discussions both online and offline.

    Dr Yaacob said that ethics and respect are important in any discourse and added that there is a role for community leaders to step forward and to establish norms.

    He said: “Looking at the recent experiences, I’m quite happy there are rational voices — especially online — that have stood up against those who have been rabid (and) irrational.

    “So we need more of such voices and I hope we can encourage such leaders to step forward to do so… because as far as we are concerned, differences are not the problem.

    “How we manage these differences and how we agree to disagree on those differences is really what matters and we can set the right tone. I think that’s the way going forward for our community.”

    To help the community strengthen religious knowledge, MUIS will roll out new initiatives to improve the accessibility of religious education, such as expanding the “aLIVE” religious programme — which is specifically catered to students — by 7,000 places by 2015.

    MUIS will also work more closely with private players in the religious education sector, particularly in training and accreditation.

    “We must remain united as a community that is committed to the principles of meritocracy and multiracialism. These principles have served us well,” said Dr Yaacob.

    He added: “Going forward, we must also lend our voices to the discussion of how these principles can serve a Singapore that is facing new and complex challenges.

    “We must remain true to our faith. We should guard against divisive forces taking root — to preserve racial and religious harmony within our own community and with other communities too.”

    On the issue of the haj, Dr Yaacob said uncertainties remain in the yearly haj quota for Malay-Muslims who wish to undertake their pilgrimage this year.

    This is due to massive redevelopment works in Mecca and Medina which have resulted in cuts to the quota to ensure the safety of all pilgrims.

    He said Singapore may not receive additional haj places this year.

    But authorities here will continue to appeal to their Saudi counterparts to increase Singapore’s official haj quota from 680 to 800 and to seek additional places once the redevelopment works are completed.

    Last year, Singapore’s official quota of 680 was initially cut by 20 per cent to 544 places in June, but it was restored late in September.

    As for the korban ritual carried out during the haj period, Dr Yaacob said MUIS continues to work with the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) to look for alternative sources of livestock — such as from countries like Canada, France and Ireland.

    Australia remains Singapore’s primary source of livestock, but a new regulatory framework set down by the Australian government last year resulted in a reduction in the supply of livestock from the country.

    On the issue of rising costs due to importing livestock from non-traditional sources, Dr Yaacob said MUIS “should not be subsidising the costs”.

    “While MUIS is mindful to keep fees as affordable as possible, there is a limit because these are driven in part by market forces and the costs ultimately should be borne by those who choose to perform these religious obligations,” he said.

    Source: ChannelNewsAsia

  • Dr MAZA: Bomoh mengamalkan amalan khurafat boleh mengelirukan golongan bukan Islam

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    PETALING JAYA: Sehubungan pendedahan seorang bomoh bahawa pesawat MH370 yang hilang kini tergantung di alam ghaib, mantan Mufti Perlis Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin hari ini membidas golongan tersebut.

    Melalui posting Facebooknya hari ini, bomoh yang mengamalkan amalan khurafat ini boleh mengelirukan golongan bukan Islam mengenai agama itu.

    “Tak cukup dengan kehilangan MH370, muncul pula macam-macam bomoh khurafat dengan pelbagai aksi yang memperbodohkan diri sendiri, bahkan juga boleh menimbulkan salah sangka orang ramai terutama non-muslim terhadap Islam,” Mohd Asri berkata.

    Beliau turut menegaskan penggunaan ayat suci al-Quran oleh golongan ini tidak bermakna mereka melakukan perkara yang betul.

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    “Mereka mempergunakan ayat-ayat al-Quran secara salah dan selekeh. Ingatlah bahawa segala yang bodoh dan tahyul itu bukan ajaran Islam,” tambahnya lagi.

    Semalam, seorang bomoh bernama Mahaguru Ibrahim Mat Zin mendakwa pesawat MH370 tergantung di atas paras Laut China Selatan berhampiran Vietnam kerana disembunyikan orang bunian.

    “Oleh itu, semua rakyat di negara ini tanpa mengira kaum perlu berdoa agar pesawat yang hilang muncul kembali.

    “Kita berharap dengan usaha ini, pesawat itu akan muncul dalam masa terdekat selewat-lewatnya minggu ini,” Ibrahim dipetik sebagai berkata dalam Utusan Malaysia hari ini.

    Ibrahim turut dilaporkan melakukan ritual tarian mencari pesawat di ruang legar Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) semalam dengan menggunakan bubu buluh dan dua teropong buluh.

    Sumber: Free Malaysia Today, DrMAZA

  • Aksi Mahaguru Raja Bomoh Bantu Cari Kapal Terbang MH370 di KLIA

    SEPANG – Balai Ketibaan Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) gempar seketika petang semalam selepas muncul seorang lelaki yang mendakwa sebagai Raja Bomoh Sedunia Nujum VIP yang kononnya mampu membuat ramalan berhubung keadaan pesawat MH370 yang dilaporkan hilang sejak Sabtu lalu.Bomoh terbabit, Datuk Mahaguru Ibrahim Mat Zin, 80, yang berpengalaman lebih 50 tahun mendakwa berdasarkan upacara yang dilakukan selama 30 minit itu, beliau mendapat alamat bahawa kesemua penumpang pesawat terbabit dipercayai masih berada dalam keadaan selamat di satu lokasi tertentu terletak antara Laut China Selatan, Filipina dan sebuah negara asing yang tidak dapat dipastikan.
    “Saya nampak pesawat itu masih tergantung di ruang udara, di tengah -tengah ketiga-tiga lokasi terbabit.
    “Saya tak dapat jelaskan secara terperinci soal keselamatan mereka tetapi percaya pesawat itu mungkin berada dalam dua keadaan sama ada diculik oleh pihak tertentu atau disembunyikan di alam ghaib”, katanya semalam.
    Upacara ritual itu menggunakan peralatan khas iaitu teropong buluh serta bubu mata pancing sebagai simbolik untuk memperoleh alamat terkini berhubung keadaan pesawat terbabit.
    Ibrahim berkata, bubu mata pancing terbabit sebagai simbolik penjara di mana pesawat itu dipercayai berada dalam cengkaman pihak tertentu atau ditawan di alam bunian.
    “Kita gunakan teropong sebagai simbolik meminta anasir-anasir terbabit untuk membebaskan pesawat terbabit secepat mungkin.
    “Upacara yang kita buat turut menggunakan ayat-ayat suci al-Quran iaitu surah Nabi Yunus dan surah Yassin,”katanya.
    Dalam upacara tersebut, Ibrahim turut mempelawa beberapa individu daripada pelbagai bangsa termasuk seorang wakil media untuk membuat ritual pembebasan dengan meletakkan bubu mata pancing di atas kepala mereka.
    Menurut bomoh yang mendakwa pernah menampar buaya tembaga sehingga mati itu, selain upacara terbabit, seramai 100,000 ahli Persatuan Silat Gayung Ghaib dan Selendang Merah turut melakukan solat hajat serta berdoa semoga pesawat yang hilang ditemui dalam minggu ini.
    Katanya, pihaknya sudah melakukan perkara yang sepatutnya dilakukan dan selebihnya terserah kepada Allah SWT.
    Beliau berkata, pihaknya mendapat jemputan daripada seseorang yang ‘penting’ untuk melakukan upacara tersebut semalam.
    Ibrahim sebelum ini mendakwa pernah terlibat dalam membuat ramalan untuk kes antaranya berkaitan kes tragedi Highland Tower serta membatalkan ilmu hitam Mona Fendy agar hakim dapat menjalankan tugas di Mahkamah Temerloh, Pahang.
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    Saksikan juga aksi bomoh Datok Mahaguru Ibrahim Mat Zin dalam menangkap pontianak dengan hanya menggunakan handphone.

    Sumber: Misteri ChannelMrGhostWRITERz

  • Ang Moh Aaron Jeremiejczyk assaults SG singer Dawn Ho & band mates

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    So last night after my gig in Sentosa while waiting for my band mates to pick me up at the taxi stand, I witnessed an very obnoxious guy and friends (one girl, one guy) hi jack a limo cab and shout in the most demeaning way to the cab driver and limo service personnel. Complaining about the $43 per trip fee of the limo. And telling the limo service staff, ” you are MY bitch!” repeatedly.

    So as I was leaving to jump into friend’s car, I told him what he’s doing is not cool and he didn’t have the right to talk to people like that. Angry guy started verbally abusing me with vulgarities and chasing after me as I made my way to the car. His female friend soon got out of the limo they were holding hostage and tried to get violent with me using a beer bottle she had in her hand. Which landed on my best friend, Munir Alsagoff’s nose while he was trying to retrain her. My other band mate and friend jumped out to stop her. While my friends were trying to restrain her, angry guy came up to the car (which I was already in) and punched me in my face and gave me a bloody nose. Which his response to was, ” why did you punch yourself?” After an entire episode of verbally abusing me with names like bitch, cunt, mother fucker, racist, slut, when he saw that he had made me bleed he showed no remorse. Even as I announced I was gonna call 999 right away. I gave my details to the police and went to hospital for x ray etc in an ambulance. The massive bleeding from my nose only stopped late this morning. And half my face is tender and swollen.

    So boys and girls, he’s still out there. And to get some justice done, I have since filed a police report hoping the police will take action against him, or I’ll have to engage a lawyer to file a civil suit against him which will take time. Watch out for this angry guy, AARON JEREMIEJCZYK.

    Aaron Jeremiejczyk works for The Exchange, managed by Tadcaster Hospitality.

    Asia Square Tower One
    8 Marina View #01-05
    (+65) 6636 1200
    [email protected]

    Tadcaster Hospitality
    39 Boat Quay, #03-01,
    Singapore 049828
    Office: +65 6533 3491
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    Source: Bruce Willes, Dawn Ho, Hardwarezone

  • Film ‘Noah’, Blockbuster Starring Russell Crowe Banned in Arab Countries

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    God’s messenger: Noah, said to have built an ark (pictured) which saved the human and animal worlds from a great flood, features in Christianity, Judaism and Islam, but depicting Allah’s messengers is banned

    One of the world’s most respected Islamic institutions has issued a fatwa against a Hollywood epic about Noah’s Ark because it ‘contradicts the teachings of Islam’.

    Russell Crowe’s £75million film Noah has also been banned in three Arab countries after religious leaders complained that it depicted the Biblical figure – who is also a holy messenger in the Koran.

    Due to premiere later this month, the blockbuster will not show in Qatar, Bahrain or the United Arab Emirates and several other countries are expected to follow suit.

    Islam forbids representing holy figures in art, instead using conceptual line patterns and lettering to adorn the walls of mosques.

    A whole chapter of the Koran is devoted to Noah, who legend tells built an ark which saved himself, his family and many pairs of animals from a great flood.

    He also features prominently in the Biblical book of Genesis and is revered by Christians and Jews.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2576912/Islamic-body-issues-fatwa-against-Russell-Crowes-new-75million-blockbuster-Noah-three-Arab-countries-ban-violating-Islamic-law-depicting-holy-figure.html
    Fatwa: Cairo’s al-Azhar (which includes the mosque pictured left) issued a fatwa, which is a ruling under Islamic law, saying the film starring Russell Crowe (right) as Noah was a ‘clear violation’ of their teachings. The film is due to premiere in the U.S. on March 28 and was due to air in Egypt in the near future.

    The fatwa – a ruling or injunction under the laws of Islam – was made by the influential Al-Azhar institution in Egypt’s capital Cairo, a centre of Sunni Islam thought which was founded in around AD970 and includes a university and a mosque.

    ‘Al-Azhar… renews its objection to any act depicting the messengers and prophets of God and the companions of the Prophet (Mohammad), peace be upon him,’ it announced in a statement.

    The fatwa added that the depictions ‘provoke the feelings of believers… and are forbidden in Islam and a clear violation of Islamic law’.

    The film also stars Anthony Hopkins and Emma Watson and will premiere in the U.S. on March 28.

    Depictions of the Prophet Mohammad in European and North American media have repeatedly sparked deadly protests in Islamic countries over the last decade, fanning cultural tensions with the West.

    The worst riots were triggered after the Prophet Mohammad was depicted in a Danish newspaper in 2006. It sparked protests in the Middle East, Africa and Asia in which at least 50 people died.

    A spokesman for Paramount Pictures said: ‘Censors for Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE (United Arab Emirates) officially confirmed this week that the film will not release in their countries.

    ‘The official statement they offered in confirming this news is because “it contradicts the teachings of Islam”,’ the representative said, adding the studio expected a similar ban in Egypt, Jordan and Kuwait.

    Noah, whose trailer depicts Crowe wielding an axe and computer-animated geysers swamping an army of sinners hoping to board his ark, has also stoked religious controversy at home.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2576912/Islamic-body-issues-fatwa-against-Russell-Crowes-new-75million-blockbuster-Noah-three-Arab-countries-ban-violating-Islamic-law-depicting-holy-figure.html
    Stars: Russell Crowe as Noah with Jennifer Connelly, who plays his wife Naameh and won an Oscar for best supporting actress for her appearance alongside Crowe in A Beautiful Mind.

    Last year angry reactions at test screenings reportedly stoked tensions between the studio and director Darren Oronofsky.

    Perhaps wisely the filming took place nowhere near the Middle East, instead being carried out in New York State and in Southern Iceland.

    Harry Potter star Emma Watson plays the adopted daughter of the prophet, while screen legend Anthony Hopkins stars as his sagely grandfather.

    Jennifer Connelly will play Naameh, Noah’s wife.  She won an Oscar for best supporting actress for her appearance alongside Crowe in A Beautiful Mind (2001).

    The title role was reportedly offered to Michael Fassbender and Christian Bale – both of whom declined.

    Jerry A. Johnson, president of a conservative National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) group, said last month he wanted to ‘make sure everyone who sees this impactful film knows this is an imaginative interpretation of Scripture, and not literal.’

    Paramount responded by agreeing to issue a disclaimer on advertising for the film.

    ‘While artistic license has been taken, we believe that this film is true to the essence, values and integrity of a story that is a cornerstone of faith for millions of people worldwide,’ it reads.

    The film is not the first to stoke controversy among Muslims.

    Mel Gibson’s 2004 film The Passion of the Christ, showing Jesus’s crucifixion, was widely screened in the Arab World despite objections by Muslim clerics.

    A 2012, an amateur Youtube video deriding the Prophet Mohammad which was produced in California stoked protests throughout the region, and may have contributed to a deadly militant raid in Libya which killed the U.S. ambassador and three other American staff.

    Source: Daily Mail

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