Tag: Islam

  • Panelists: “Creeping Arabisation” Phenomena Could Be Due To Inferiority Complex

    Panelists: “Creeping Arabisation” Phenomena Could Be Due To Inferiority Complex

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 ― Self-loathing, ignorance and insecurity were among the main reasons for “Arabisation” taking root in Malaysia’s Malay community, pundits told a forum here last night.

    Sociologist Syed Farid al-Attas and historian Eddin Khoo said while the issue may have a more complex origin ― mostly from geopolitics stemming from the Saudi-Iran conflict ― the Arabisation phenomenon here could simply stem from inferiority complex.

    “For some reason the Malays often feel very low about themselves. So when they ape the Arabs they believe they are the more authentic (Muslims),” Syed Farid said.

    The term “Arabisation” is used among the country’s moderate and progressive Muslims to describe the rapid spread of Islamic conservatism within the community that once prided itself as the global poster boy of progressive Islam.

    Khoo noted that prior to the Arabisation phenomenon, the Malays were known for their ability to “internalise” Islam with their own culture.

    The result was a rich mix of identity that became unique to this region, he said.

    But much of it, like Kuda Kepang and Dikir Barat, have been systematically erased as the community became more eager to prove who is the more “authentic” Muslim, Khoo added.

    “There is an internal struggle within the Malays… Malay culture has become the victim of the battle between factions vying for control over who is more Malay (and Muslim),” the historian said in reference to the political rivalry between nationalist Umno and Islamist PAS.

    Historian Eddin Khoo speaks at the ‘Arabisation’ forum in Kuala Lumpur, May 23, 2016.

    Historian Eddin Khoo speaks at the ‘Arabisation’ forum in Kuala Lumpur, May 23, 2016.Amid the clash of ideologies between the two political parties, there are alarming signs that the more extreme strain of Islam, namely Wahabbism, has crept into the mainstream, Syed Farid said.

    This can be seen in the growing intolerance shown by hardline Muslims here towards diversity and religious pluralism, he added, noting that the autocratic ideology of “salafism” appealed to Muslims who wanted to impose their beliefs on others.

    “What we are importing is not the faith but the practices and beliefs from a culture from Saudi Arabia.

    “So what it is actually is not Arabisation, but the salafisation or Saudi Arabisation process… this is dangerous as this narrow interpretation of Islam can undermine (the diversity) of our religion,” he said, adding later that he was a staunch anti-salafist.

    Whistleblower website WikiLeaks revealed recently that Saudi Arabia has spent billions of dollars, often in covert campaigns, to spread Wahabbism globally.

    Wahabbism, a Saudi invention, is a radical, exclusionist puritanism strain of the Sunni sect. Salafis on the other hand are fundamentalists who believe in a return to the way of life of the first three generations of Muslims

    The funds are used to spread the belief through the building of mosques, madrasas, schools, and Sunni cultural centers across the Muslim world, leaked documents showed.

    Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir speaks at the ‘Arabisation’ forum in Kuala Lumpur. May 23, 2016.

    Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir speaks at the ‘Arabisation’ forum in Kuala Lumpur. May 23, 2016.

    Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, the third panellist at the forum, argued that one of the reasons why Malays want to appropriate Arab culture is because they ignorantly equate the community with Islam, whereas Arabs made up just 15 per cent of the world’s Muslim population.

    “Malays have this simple thinking that everything Islam is Arab. But there are so many types of Arabs in the region… so when we try and emulate Arabs, which one are we talking about?” she asked.

    Khoo also said adoration of the Arabs by conservative Muslims was likely a psychological problem.

    He said some Malays believe weaving Arabic words into their daily speech made them come across as more knowledgeable about Islam.

    At the end of the public talk, Syed Farid said cultural assimilation was normal as the Malays had imported various cultural elements from different civilisations throughout history, including from the Arabs.

    But he said it was crucial for the community to preserve its own identity while practising Islam.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • Amos Yee Makes Video To Hurt Muslims, But Community Too Mature For Him

    Amos Yee Makes Video To Hurt Muslims, But Community Too Mature For Him

    Amos Yee has made an extremely provocative video with the intent of hurting the beliefs and sentiments of Muslims. The video is too vulgar to be shared with this post. We would probably get into trouble with the law if we did as well. But snippets from the video can be seen here: http://bit.ly/1VhKTjt.

    If Amos had hoped to cause outrage among the Muslim community here with the video, judging from the comments found to the Facebook post, the exact opposite is happening.

    They see him for who he is – an attention seeker.
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    3The Muslims here do not view it as an attack from the Chinese majority.1They pity the mother and don’t blame her upbringing for his waywardness.
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    They have reported Amos to the authorities instead of taking matters into their own hands.
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    And most importantly the Muslim community forgave him.567

    And since Amos’ performance was so bad in the video, one suggested he should read another ancient text instead.
    8Meanwhile the activists had an update form Amos’ mom.

     

    Source: http://theindependent.sg

  • Amos Yee To Face New Charges Related To Religion

    Amos Yee To Face New Charges Related To Religion

    Less than a year after he was released from jail for posting online an obscene image and content intended to hurt the religious feelings of Christians, teenage blogger Amos Yee is set to be charged on Thursday (May 26) with similar offences.

    The 17-year-old will face eight charges, including five for allegedly wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and one for allegedly wounding the religious feelings of Christians. These charges relate to content he posted online between November last year and last Thursday.

    The remaining two charges are for allegedly failing to show up at Jurong Police Division last December and this month, despite a notice from Assistant Superintendent of Police Doreen Chong and a magistrate’s order to do so.

    Lawyer Alfred Dodwell, who represented Amos previously, said he will not be representing the blogger this time.

    Yee posted images of the eight charge sheets on his blog on Wednesday, and pointed to more content of the same nature he had posted, that he was not being charged in court for.

    His brush with the law last year had ignited public debate and involved many twists and turns, including time in custody before a family counsellor posted bail for him. The counsellor discharged himself as bailor when Yee defied the bail conditions.

    Three lawyers, including Mr Dodwell, stepped forward to represent Yee. Civil society activists and the public packed the courtroom during his trial.

    The prosecution had sought probation and reformative training at various stages of court proceedings but Yee had refused to cooperate and was sentenced to four weeks’ jail last July. His appeal against conviction and sentence was dismissed in October.

    If convicted of deliberately wounding the religious feelings of others, Yee could be jailed up to three years and fined. For failing to show up at Jurong Police Division in spite of an order, he could be jailed up to a month and fined up to S$1,500.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Two Youths Now Face Murder Charges After Death Of Victim Of Orchard Tower Brawl

    Two Youths Now Face Murder Charges After Death Of Victim Of Orchard Tower Brawl

    Two youths were facing charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt after allegedly assaulting a man outside Orchard Towers last month.

    But the duo now face the death penalty after the charge was upgraded to murder yesterday, following the victim’s death.

    Muhammad Daniel Abdul Jalil and Radin Abdullah Syaafii Radin Badruddin, both 22, allegedly attacked Mr Navarro Dorian Regis, 34, outside Orchard Towers at 6am on April 1.

    Daniel had punched Mr Regis in the face until he lost consciousness.

    Mr Regis sustained traumatic brain injuries and died last week. Daniel is also facing another charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another man, Mr Goudal Pierre-Eric Jules, during that time.

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    He is said to have punched Mr Jules’ nose, fracturing it.

    Both accused were remanded without bail at the Central Police Division for further investigation.

    They are expected to be back in court on Tuesday. If convicted of murder, they face the death penalty or life imprisonment with caning.

    Daniel can also be jailed up to 10 years, fined and caned if found guilty of voluntarily causing hurt to Mr Jules.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Rileks Bro – Let Police Handle Amos Yee!

    Rileks Bro – Let Police Handle Amos Yee!

    Amos Yee has once again gone out of his way to offend Muslims. Where we felt anger previously, we only have sympathy for Amos now. He is in desperate need of attention and psychiatric help.

    This video is not the least bit funny. The existence of people like him is is partly the reason why there are inter-religious conflict in the world today. Whatever it is, let’s not get carried away.

    We urge our fellow Muslims to calm down, take a breather and rileks. This crazy attention-seeker is not worth wasting your energy on, or even worse, getting into trouble for. Remember, as Muslims, our words and actions must be a credit to Islam and Prophet Muhammad SAW.

    Let the authorities handle him. With the video, nobody can defend him.

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    Hope that authorities detain him without any more delay. Just worry he got killed if he remain free outside

    Source: Abdul Rahim Suef

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