Tag: Islam

  • PBB: Kebanyakan Mangsa Pengganas Adalah Orang Islam

    PBB: Kebanyakan Mangsa Pengganas Adalah Orang Islam

    Sebahagian besar mangsa fahaman pelampau ganas adalah orang Islam, kata Setiausaha Agung Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB), Ban Ki-moon.

    Beliau menambah bahawa objektif pihak pelampau ialah “supaya kita bermusuhan antara satu sama lain, dan perpaduan kita adalah tamparan paling hebat kepada strategi mereka itu”, lapor akhbar Asianlite.

    Encik Ban berkata demikian di Persidangan Geneva tentang ‘Mencegah Fahaman Pelampau Ganas – Memandang ke Hadapan’, yang dihoskan secara bersama dengan pemerintah Switzerland dan PBB.

    Beliau ditukil Asianlite sebagai menegaskan: “Marilah kita sama-sama menyedari hakikat bahawa kebanyakan mangsa di seluruh dunia adalah orang Islam.”

    Kata Encik Ban, para anggota pelampau cuba memecahbelahkan masyarakat dan matlamat mereka ialah agar ketakutan dibiarkan bermaharajalela.

    “Marilah kami jadikan persidangan ini, dan perpaduan kami hari ini, tamparan paling hebat kepada strategi mereka,” ujarnya seperti ditukil Asianlite.

    Menurut laporan itu lagi, Encik Ban menekankan bahawa pelan bertindak yang dikemukakan beliau kepada Perhimpunan Agung PBB pada Januari lalu mengandungi saranan-saranan kukuh, dan boleh menjadi asas kepada kerjasama global bagi membanteras fahaman pelampau ganas.

    Encik Ban mengakui bahawa setiap kali kita bercakap tentang fahaman pelampau, tidak boleh dielakkan bahawa kumpulan pengganas seperti ISIS atau Boko Haram akan menjadi sebutan.

    Namun katanya, “fenomena fahaman pelampau ganas yang membawa kepada pengganasan tidak berakar atau terhad kepada sebarang agama, daerah, kerakyatan atau kumpulan etnik.”

    Beliau menambah bahawa fahaman pelampau ganas jelas satu ancaman rentas sempadan yang memerlukan kerjasama antarabangsa serta-merta.

    Encik Ban menjelaskan bahawa Pelan Bertindak untuk Mencegah Fahaman Pelampau Ganas yang dilakar beliau, mengemukakan pendekatan menyeluruh dan seimbang bagi tindakan bersama di peringkat global, serantau dan nasional.

    Source: Berita Mediacorp

  • Nak Kerja Kapal Perang, Tapi Tak Ada Dapur Halal? Takpa, Kerjalah Atas Kapal Dagang

    Nak Kerja Kapal Perang, Tapi Tak Ada Dapur Halal? Takpa, Kerjalah Atas Kapal Dagang

    I can’t change the direction of the wind,

    but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.

    To my friends and family… yes most of us feel so much angry about the navy and their halal kitchen issue. We know and in-fact the minister himself knows that it just a lame excuse.

    Hey, dont be so disheartened about that guys, what had happend semua nya ade hikmah. Allah knows what the best for us.

    but it doesn’t stop us to voice out our frustration and also doesn’t stop us to excel ourselves in other sector.

    Ye lah ade gak yang terkilan tak dapat masuk navy.. ade yg cita-cita dari kecik lagi. Time sekolah bila cikgu tanya dah besar nak jadi apa..kita iya iya dengan semangat “nak jadi captain atas kapal perang, Cikgu” Cikgu pun bagi semangat..ok bagus tu…kena belajar rajin2 tau…kita pun belajar lah rajin2, bapak tak mampu nak sambungkan kita sekolah, takpe, kita sekolah sambil bekerja part time.
    Bila dah dapat semua Ilmu yg sepatut ade untuk apply Navy. Last last kena reject dengan alasan diberi takde halal kitchen. Tak ke terkilan…

    Ilmu yg ade jangan lah disia-siakan, mohan pada Allah agar DIA tunjukkan jalan…

    So sesiapa ade cita-cita nak jadi Captain kapal pergi lah website ni
    http://www.wavelink.com.sg/wmi/programmes/deck-cadet.html

    https://e2i.com.sg/…/re…/tripartite-nautical-training-award/

    https://e2i.com.sg/…/regi…/special-limits-officer-programme/

    or gi Singapore Polytechnic apply Diploma in Nautical Studies.

    Takpe lah terkilan nak kerja kat kapal perang pun takpe asalkan dapat kerja atas kapal walaupun kapal dagang…GAJI LAGI BESAR DARI KAPAL PERANG TAU! Alhamdullilah dapat jugak sara hidup keluarga. Asalkan halal.

    Bagi yg nak join ingat NEVER GIVE UP! Nothing come easy, work hard for it. You will be there eventually.

    Need advice on it can watsapp me +6590503933.

    Maju Lah Singapura!

     

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  • Damanhuri: The Elites On Top Should Climb Down From Their High Towers

    Damanhuri: The Elites On Top Should Climb Down From Their High Towers

    When the government’s attitude and relationship with an entire minority community are based on suspicion and distrust, their arguments to dance around that disgusting truth gets more and more hollow and untenable. Discrimination based on race and religion still exists and must end starting with the government. 50 years of tolerance by the minority deserves a better response than pathetic excuses to justify policies that remains on the shelf when it has long past its expiry date. The majority Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian Singaporeans (especially hdb-dwellers) are well in the road of integration, respect and tolerance. Its those few elites on top that seems out of sync in their high towers.

     

    Source: Damanhuri Abas

  • Nizam Ismail: Discriminatory Practice and Distrust Of Malays

    Nizam Ismail: Discriminatory Practice and Distrust Of Malays

    It gets tenuous when the justification for what is essentially a discriminatory practice is on the non availability of a halal kitchen.

    Please, there are many ways to resolve this. It’s not rocket science.

    If the issue is still one of distrust of a Malay Singaporean son in defending his country, then say it as it is. The fact remains that there is an under-representation of Malay NSmen in several “sensitive” positions of the SAF, RSAF and RSN. And an over-representation of Malay NSmen in the SCDF and SPF. And a significant portion of Madrasah boys are not called up for NS.

    This has nothing to do with food. Or space for halal kitchen. It’s tragic that we are still debating this after 50 years of independence.

    If you truly believe in multiculturalism, there must be no space for discrimination. If you truly believe in multiculturalism, there must be inclusivity and equal opportunity. For all.

    When will there be a level playing field?

     

    Source: Nizam Ismail via Suara Melayu Singapura FB

  • Ng Eng Hen: No Space For Halal Kitchens On Navy’s Ships

    Ng Eng Hen: No Space For Halal Kitchens On Navy’s Ships

    “Singapore Armed Forces’ (SAF) operational concerns must come first and individual needs sometimes must (be) subsumed under that,” said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen in Parliament on Thursday (7 April), on the topic of providing halal food on Navy vessels.

    He was addressing an issue brought up by Member of Parliament (MP) Muhammad Faisal Abdul Manap on the provision of halal food in the SAF and the lack of Malays serving in the Navy.

    In February 2015, Ng spoke to a group of students and academics during a forum organised by government feedback arm Reach and the National University of Singapore, where he said that it is difficult to have a halal kitchen in confined spaces such as those aboard Navy vessels.

    According to The Straits Times, he was responding to a question on perceived bias against Malays in the SAF.

    “Where we can, we will accommodate. And I’m certain that there are situations where I cannot please or accommodate all requirements. I cannot hand-on-heart assure you all my mobile kitchens are halal,” Ng said in Parliament.

    “But always, the understanding (is) that the SAF’s needs and operational concerns, must come first,” he added.

    Senior Minister of State Maliki Osman also addressed Faisal’s concern, saying that the SAF makes provisions for Muslims on board ships with food options such as seafood, chicken and vegetables.

    “Our approach has been to accommodate as far as practicable, the needs of devotees of different religions while maintaining the common space and goals for all,” he said.

    “Apart from Islam, religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism and Sikhism also practise certain dietary restrictions. However, we do not insist that public eating places cater to any specific religious requirement rather than encouraging any one religious group to push fully its own strict requirements,” said Maliki.

    “These facilitates social integration where Singaporeans come together, eat in the same space and interact. This is the cornerstone of a multiracial society and Singaporeans accept this,” added Maliki.

    Maliki explained that in SAF camps, halal food is prepared separately from non-halal foods. Where space is limited, vegetarian and halal food will be brought in from centralised kitchens instead of being prepared in the camps’ cookhouses. Such options are also available for combat food rations for NSmen to eat when they are out in the field.

    “The preparation of halal foods require strict adherence to the religious stipulations governing the food stalls, preparation and even storage. So for Navy ships, space is always a premium – which needs to be maximised and prioritised – for key operational requirements in terms of combat systems and equipment spares,” said Maliki.

    Source: Yahoo News

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