Tag: Islam

  • Penghapusan Bangsa Rohingya Di Myanmar

    Penghapusan Bangsa Rohingya Di Myanmar

    Maungdaw 15 Nov. – Operasi penghapusan bangsa etnik Rohingya terus dilancarkan pasukan keselamatan Myanmar apabila jumlah korban ketegangan baharu di negeri Rak­hine dalam keja­dian kelmarin yang masih berte­rusan meningkat kepada lebih 100 orang.

    Penderitaan dialami penduduk minoriti Islam di Myanmar itu didedahkan di blog RB News memandangkan media asing tidak dibenarkan memasuki Rakhine sejak keadaan di negeri tersebut tidak menentu bulan lalu.

    Menurut penduduk, tentera menggempur beberapa buah kampung di utara Maungdaw pada pukul 6.30 pagi kelmarin, memaksa penghuni keluar atau mereka akan ditembak jika enggan berbuat demikian.

    Semua rumah kemudian ditembak dengan meriam sebelum terbakar.

    Seorang saksi berkata, semua 700 buah rumah di Kampung Dar Gyi Sar musnah sepenuh­nya.

    Selain membakar rumah, anggota tentera turut mencampak kanak-kanak Rohingya yang masih hidup ke dalam api sehingga rentung dengan si ibu hanya mampu memandang tanpa berbuat apa-apa.

    Kekejaman tentera Myanmar tidak berakhir di situ apabila mereka dilapor turut melepaskan tembakan ke arah penduduk Rohingya yang mahu melarikan diri termasuk kanak-kanak.

    Difahamkan, pasukan tentera itu masih menggempur kedudukan penduduk Rohingya atas alasan ‘memburu’ penyerang yang membunuh anggota mereka.

    Bagaimanapun, jumlah kematian sebenar masih tidak dapat dipastikan kerana banyak penduduk terutamanya lelaki ditahan tentera.

    Sekurang-kurangnya 5,000 penduduk dilapor hilang tempat tinggal sejak kelmarin tanpa tempat berlindung dan maka­nan.

    Kejadian terbaharu itu di­khuatiri mencetuskan semula krisis kemanusiaan membabitkan etnik Rohingya sama seperti yang berlaku pada 2012.

    Source: www.mapim.org

  • NKF CEO Revealed To Be Gay, Fired For Indiscretion With A Male NKF Staff

    NKF CEO Revealed To Be Gay, Fired For Indiscretion With A Male NKF Staff

    The 3-member executive committee of of National Kidney Foundation (NKF) revealed in the press conference that the NKF CEO Edmund Kwok was fired because he had a gay affair with a male NKF staff.

    According to NKF chairman Koh Poh Tiong, the NKF has reported to the police but did not explain which alleged offense did the CEO commit as a homosexual relationship is not criminalised.

    The extra-marital affairs first came to light when the male NKF staff made a complaint to his supervisor who alerted the human resource department. It is unknown if the CEO has harassed the male NKF which warranted a need for police report.

    “The facts were presented to our lawyers, who advised us that it’s a reportable offence. And we have a duty to all our stakeholders and staff to do the right thing. Regardless of how we feel, whether we’re sorry for him – that is not relevant. What is relevant is that the public must know that as a board we take our job seriously – and that is to ensure NKF as an organisation continues to be able to do the right thing; that our integrity is not compromised and our operations are not compromised.”

    The NKF chairman appears very worried about the case affecting donations and made multiple pleads through the media to “help” NKF:

    “I feel extremely sad, because Edmund is a very good CEO, one of the best … I believe NKF is progressing. Then this happened. This is one man’s personal indiscretion. It must not affect the whole organisation and I’m talking to you as Singaporeans; as friends. Please help us … don’t let this one case destroy us.”

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com

  • Ustaz Abd Al-Halim: Siapa Rakan Kita Menunjukkan Budi Pekerti Kita

    Ustaz Abd Al-Halim: Siapa Rakan Kita Menunjukkan Budi Pekerti Kita

    AsSalaam’alaikum!

    Kenapa ramai diantara Muslimin jijik dengan sesiapa yang bergambar dengan Netanyahu?

    Kerana kita sering diajar oleh ulama kita serta ibu-bapa kita berhati-hati dengan siapa kita berkawan. Kita selalu di nasihatkan berhati-hati siapakah yang kita dampingi dan siapa kita jadikan kawan akrab. Benarlah kata-kata S. Ali r.a. – Jika kamu mahu tahu budi-pekerti seseorang itu, lihat lah kepada siapa dia berkawan.

    Ulama dahulu sungguh berjaga-jaga elakkan diri daripada bersekongkol dengan orang-orang yang tidak elok budi-pekertinya malah mereka berhati-hati tidak mahu sedikit pun dikaitkan dengan sesiapa yang tidak baik lagi-lagi dengan mereka-mereka yang akhlaknya buruk atau tidak beradab. Wallahu’alam!

     

    Source: Ustaz Abd Al-Halim

  • Help This 77 Years Old Auntie Survive Singapore

    Help This 77 Years Old Auntie Survive Singapore

    Salam & Hi Everyone,

    Seeking your kindness if you happen to bump into Hjh Alimiah, 77yrs old. surviving her daily single life by selling crackers, tissues etc.. I seek if we can support to purchase the good tidbits from her.

    In Shaa Allah, She will always be around from late night, like now nearly 2 am, falling asleep at Tampines st 23, Safron coffeeshop.

    While we can have our good meal at the 100% Muslim owned restaurant, we can share some love too c”,)

    #SpreadLoveForHumanity #FAfooshion#InShaaAllah #LetUsNotForget#SeekIfYouCanShareAround — at Blk 201D Tampines St 21 Saffron.

     

    Source: Mohammed Fauzi Mokhtar in Halal Cafe & Restaurants in Singapore

  • Sarawakian Christian Finally Gets New ID Without Islam Indicated As Religion

    Sarawakian Christian Finally Gets New ID Without Islam Indicated As Religion

    KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 10 — A Sarawakian Christian has been issued a new identification card (IC) that recognises his non-Muslim identity and does not contain the word “Islam”, his lawyer confirmed.

    When asked for updates on Roneey Rebit’s case, lawyer Chua Kuan Ching said her client had applied for the new document from the National Registration Department (NRD) four months ago.

    Chua said the lawyers were informed that he had collected his new IC from the NRD’s Kuching office in late October.

    She confirmed that both the IC and the NRD’s official registry now reflect Roneey’s religious status as a Christian and uses his name at birth.

    “I’m glad that he finally got his IC after years of going around for this matter and months of waiting despite the decision given in March this year,” she told Malay Mail Online.

    Chua was referring to the Kuching High Court’s landmark ruling on March 24, which recognised Roneey’s constitutional right as an adult to choose his religion and ordered the NRD to issue him a new Mykad without the word “Islam” and with his name at birth restored.

    Roneey, now 41, had said he was converted as a child by his Christian-turned-Muslim parents.

    Kuching High Court judge Datuk Yew Jen Kie had in the judgment noted Roneey’s mother’s conversion certificate showed he was converted at the age of 10, adding that the facts showed that Roneey’s conversion to Islam then was not of his own volition but was a choice decided by his mother for him as a minor.

    The judge noted that Roneey was brought up in a Christian Bidayuh community since birth, never practised Islam and embraced Christianity on his own volition.

    In granting all three specific orders sought by Roneey in a December 8, 2014 judicial review application, the High Court judge declared that the Bidayuh man is a Christian.

    The judge also ordered the NRD to amend his given Muslim name of Azmi Mohamad Azam Shah @ Roneey to his name at birth, also directing the department to change Roneey’s religious status in his Mykad and the national registry to Christianity.

    A fourth order sought by Roneey was previously granted last June 12, in which the High Court ordered two Islamic bodies to issue him a letter of release from Islam and to forward it to his lawyers. It was a consent order that both Islamic bodies did not contest.

    In the same June consent order, the High Court had also allowed Roneey’s judicial review bid against the Sarawak Islamic Religious Department’s (Jais) director, the Sarawak Islamic Religious Department (Mais) and the Sarawak state government.

    Chua today confirmed that Jais had four months ago issued the letter of release from Islam for Roneey.

    Despite Roneey’s High Court victory in March, the NRD filed an appeal on April 22 — the only one out of the four respondents to do so.

    Roneey’s case once again made national headlines on May 2, when Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem said he had received Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s assurance that the NRD would end its appeal.

    On May 3, the NRD withdrew its appeal against the High Court judgment in favour of Roneey.

    Today, Chua said Roneey was glad and relieved that he finally has his IC after years and months of waiting.

    She said he would also like to thank those who have helped him both directly or indirectly.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

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