Tag: Islam

  • Walid J. Abdullah: Islam Always Quick To Be Blamed For Terrorism

    Walid J. Abdullah: Islam Always Quick To Be Blamed For Terrorism

    A few days after the murder of Jo Cox, most of the major media outlets (local or foreign) still have not characterized the attack as an act of terrorism.

    Imagine if it was a brown, Muslim man who had done the exact same thing. These same outlets would have had a field day. Experts – or as Dr Saroja terms them, ‘Islam-perts’ – would appear to give their opinions on what is wrong with Islam. Politicians would pounce on the opportunity to push their various narratives. Muslims would then go on various platforms condemning the attacks, stating that Islam is a religion of peace.

    But no need for all of that, since the perpetrator is not a Muslim. No need for deep discussions on radicalism, extremism or ‘Reformation(s)’.

    One does not need to have the mind of a conspiracy theorist to understand that there are double standards, hypocrisy and unfairness when it comes to Islam, and Muslims.

    And to compound matters, Muslims are called to condemn extremism in the most vociferous of voices, and to categorically state our opposition to terrorism. Each and every time. While others are not.

    This, in spite of the fact that Muslims – from scholars to politicians to the lay person – repeatedly disavow terrorism and engage in all sorts of initiatives to combat it.

    Sure, the media’s purpose is, at the end of the day, to make money or support particular political positions. And it would be foolish to expect them to be ‘balanced’.

    But surely it is not too much to ask from the average person to exercise a little more discretion in accepting information? And to judge someone by his/her own actions, rather than that of others?

    So the next time you go through an airport security screening, do spare a thought for the bearded, brown dude who is miraculously always selected for a ‘random’ check.

     

    Source: Walid J. Abdullah

  • Bazaar Geylang Stallholders Must Stop Monkey-See, Monkey-Do Mentality, Create Fresh Products

    Bazaar Geylang Stallholders Must Stop Monkey-See, Monkey-Do Mentality, Create Fresh Products

    How do people expect to succeed when doing business when they are just monkey see, monkey do? I have visited bazaar at Geylang, Tampines and Woodlands, and no guesses what the trend for this year. Drinks (particularly Thai milk tea) served in BIG cups and BIG sotongs. Then one do ondeh-ondeh, all do ondeh-ondeh. So if everyone is selling similar things, how do you make money?

    Isn’t the point of business is to sell something that sets you apart from your competitors? The selling point of YOUR product. But it is so typical to see one person doing well, so let’s all sell the same things.

    And then you wonder why the watermelon volcano is doing well… and no guesses that it is not Malay owned. Hmmmm.

     

    Source: Renny Rahman

  • Big Box Durian Fest – If You’re Muslim, You Have 45 Minutes To Eat The Durians

    Big Box Durian Fest – If You’re Muslim, You Have 45 Minutes To Eat The Durians

    Some Muslims customers are unhappy with Big Box, a mall in Jurong East, for organising a “Durian Fest EAT ALL YOU CAN!” event during the fasting month.

    Saying that the durian fest they held last year was a huge success, Big Box invited its customers to another durian feast via a Facebook post on June 15. The durian fest is held this weekend (18 and 19 June) and customers can pay $38 to attend a session from 3 – 5pm, or another from 6 – 8pm. Alternatively, they could pay $68 to attend both sessions in a day.

    Some Muslim customers are unhappy because the mall is having the durian fest during the fasting month of Ramadan. Big Box, tried to explain that was why they were having two sessions. But some Facebook users said that since the fast typically ends past 7pm, they will have very little time to eat the durians, and so it is not fair.

    1Big Box apologised to such customers and said that it will be mindful of this when it organizes its next durian fest.

     

    Source: The Independent – Singapore

  • Pemuda Indonesia Pijak Quran, Harus Dihukum Berat

    Pemuda Indonesia Pijak Quran, Harus Dihukum Berat

    INDONESIA: Seorang lelaki berusia 20 tahun, Kapry Nanda, disoal siasat Polis Pasaman Barat, Sumatera Barat berhubung gambar beliau memijak Al-Quran, yang dimuat naik ke laman Facebook.

    Dalam pada itu, angota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPRD) Kota Padang, Muharlion, mendesak polis mengenakan hukuman berat terhadap Kapry.

    “Pemuda itu harus dihukum berat serta dikenakan hukuman adat wilayah Minang,” kata Encik Muharlion kepada agensi berita Antara pada Selasa lalu (14 Jun).

    Beliau menegaskan, hukuman berat itu diperlukan kerana ia merupakan perkara serius bagi umat Islam, iaitu menghina kitab suci orang Islam.

    Encik Muharlion berkata individu seperti Kapry tidak boleh dibiarkan begitu sahaja dan harus dikenakan hukuman seberat-beratnya kerana memandang rendah kepada Al-Quran.

    Sebelum itu, polis Pasaman Barat menyiasat Kapry dan seorang rakannya, yang memuat naik gambar beliau memijak Al-Quran ke laman Facebook milik Andri, 21 tahun.

    Gambar Kapry memijak Al-Quran yang diletakkan di atas sejadah di ruang yang kelihatan seperti surau atau masjid, dimuat naik dengan kapsyen “Jangan tiru adegan ini, bro.”

    ADAKAN PERTEMUAN BINCANG TINDAKAN SETERUSNYA

    Pada pagi Rabu lalu, satu pertemuan di pejabat ketua kampung Sungai Air antara Kapry, polis dan ketua-ketua masyarakat turut diadakan untuk membincangkan tindakan seterusnya lebih-lebih perbuatan Kapry dijangka mencetuskan kemarahan ramai.

    “Benar kami melakukan pertemuan dengan pelaku untuk mendengarkan keterangannya,” kata ketua kampung, Erwin Lubis.

    Beliau berkata Kapry selama ini dikenali di kampung tidak pernah melakukan sebarang masalah. Namun, beliau berubah kerana terpengaruh dengan rakan-rakan.

    Selepas pertemuan di pejabat ketua kampung, Kapry dibawa ke polis untuk disiasat lebih lanjut.

    Belum ada maklumat lanjut sama ada Kapry ditahan oleh polis.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Frustrations Of A Mother-Of-4 Exploring Bazaar Geylang: Have People Got No Compassion And Manners?

    Frustrations Of A Mother-Of-4 Exploring Bazaar Geylang: Have People Got No Compassion And Manners?

    I bring the pram to Geylang as my son, the youngest, is really hard to handle. He needs to be strapped in his seat.

    I hv 4 boys. My 3rd is like a jumping Monkey on everlasting batteries. I will make him sit on the pram so that he will sit still. Albeit fighting will ensue btw him and the 4th boy in the pram.

    I hv my 2 other boys holding on each side of the pram while walking as I want to make sure they are always by my side.

    Thing is. It can be quite irritating to be dragging the kids and the pram out, but I have to. They are my kids. I need them to be safe. Also because I have to bring them along w me as we do not hv any maid to look after them.

    I do not believe in maids although I do feel at times I need help as I struggle btw being a Mom and running my own business. But after hving two bad experiences, I would rather be without one. I hv my Mom but hey, she too needs a break from my kechorable kids. And now, w Papa gone and me being an only child, I bring my Mom along w me everywhere I go. To say the least, I bring everyone along w me.

     

    It is not easy to be out w 4 kids. And it is back breaking to be babywearing a child of more than 10kg for hours. Plus having to ensure the rest of the kids dont go missing. A pram is like a soul reliever. Like godsent. I can strap my two boys in the pram and hang my bag full of bottlemilk, hotwater bottle, milk container and all that I need when we hv tods.

    As parents we hv a lot of responsibilities strapped ard us. We hv errands to run and things to be done. At times we need them done w the kids tagging along. Though it hinders our movement at times, but what choice do we hv? We just hv to deal w it. They are our kids. Kids that I carried in my womb and suffered a bad nine months of nausea and morning sickness. I went through hours of labour for. They are my responsibility. My top priority is my children’s safety.

    So pardon me for irritating you with my pram while I push my two kids in the pram and at times fighting w each other while dragging my other two kids alongside the pram, and lugging a bag or two. I need my kids in the pram so that I wont go crazy chasing after them.

    Just like you. I am tired too. Just like you. I feel annoyed too. Just like you. I get irritated too.

    While pushing the pram and pple just wont make way for us to go through. While pushing the pram and we need to go up the lift, but it is jam packed w able bodies that rather take the lift than the escalator and make way to parents w kids and prams. Instead, we hv to make way to these able bodies that just needed to walk a little further to climb on the escalators. While pushing the pram, some may just push you just so they can go through instead of saying excuse me or helping you out when you needed it.

    Pushing a pram seems like an easy job but it is not that easy. It takes a lot of patience. I at times lost it too. Thanks to a few inconsiderate pple.

    The thing is, it is not easy being a parent.

    So pardon us. We are just being parents. We need to get things done and our kids are our responsibilities.

    Do understand our situation. We are only parents and are doing the best that we can. Dont hate us for this thing called Pram.

    Give love because we all deserve some. Be it those w kids, none or single. Sometimes a little love can really make our day. 🙂

    Salam Ramadhan.

     

    Source: Diana Hairul

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