Tag: Islam

  • Should Food Delivery Services Here Have 2 Delivery Boxes For Halal And Non-Halal?

    Should Food Delivery Services Here Have 2 Delivery Boxes For Halal And Non-Halal?

    China’s Meituan stirred up controversy online after announcing that it will begin offering separate logistics infrastructure for halal food, causing Chinese netizens to condemn the company for “discriminating against” non-Muslims while also worrying about the “rise of Islam” in their country.

    Meituan couriers on bikes will now be armed with two delivery boxes, a normal one for non-halal food and a smaller one for halal food. Netizens viewed the change as discriminatory and vowed that they will delete the app en masse.

    In Singapore, food delivery services like Ubereats, Foodpanda, Deliveroo and several others are the bike couriers we see day to day on the streets delivering food both (halal and non-halal) to their destinations.

    These couriers store their delivery items inside a bag with their own company name imprinted on it. They do not carry two delivery boxes like what Meituan’s is trying to implement.

    However is not clear though if the bag has compartments inside to separate non-halal from halal food. Or are there dedicated riders to deliver only halal food and only non-halal food? If not, should Singapore follow what Meituan is doing to safeguard the sanctity of minority food?

    We also know that there are Malay riders who do not mind sending orders or food that are not halal. Can we hope for a change to this in the near future?

     

    Rilek1Corner

     

  • PAP Put Spotlight On Race When They Reserved This Presidential Election For Malays

    PAP Put Spotlight On Race When They Reserved This Presidential Election For Malays

    Don’t talk about their Malay-ness, discuss their capabilities instead. This is generally what many PAP supporters are saying. They remind us not to focus on the race.

    Excuse me! In the first place, who made this election about race?

    Malay Singaporeans didn’t ask for this election to be reserved for the community. We were capable of looking beyond race to vote someone capable and independent like Dr Tan Cheng Bock as President if he had been allowed to contest an open PE.

    The Malay community didn’t say we are not going to participate in any Presidential elections because no Malays were contesting.

    It was the PAP who made this election about race. So, naturally, we will discuss how Malay those aspiring Presidents are. If the person is not adequately Malay to the community, then having that candidate as our President does not make us proud and will continue to perpetuate the perception that the community is being excluded from the presidency.

    Don’t make our community the scapegoat.

     

    Rilek1Corner

  • Who Is Most Malay Among Three Aspiring Presidential Candidates?

    Who Is Most Malay Among Three Aspiring Presidential Candidates?

    Aspiring Presidential candidate,  Mr Salleh Marican wants to donate his salary to charity if elected while Mr Farid Khan says he will focus on countering the threat of radicalism by working closely with the Government and the various groups to build trust among people of different races and religions.

    Despite their noble intentions, netters gave the perception that all Singapore care about is if they are Malay enough, to qualify as the second Malay President of Singapore.

    Being Malay has nothing to do with your IC. That is just the government’s (and previously Colonial) lazy way of categorising its citizens for its administrative purposes.

    Being Malay is an identity, it is cultural, it is language, and it the community.

    The latest tweak in the Constitution was made to preserve the multiracial nature of the institution, because  ‘studies’ showed that Singaporeans tend to vote along their racial identity and thus needed to be nudged to practice what they preach – a multiracial community.

    Why do you even bother asking if the person is Malay enough? 

    The essence of the minority rule is, to ensure that the official races in Singapore i.e. Chinese, Malay, Indian, Others all have an equal chance of qualifying to be the President of Singapore.

    So what if MENDAKI has a rigid definition of your race? We have enough anecdotal evidence to show that it’s silly  – Why then do you want to follow their silly definition?

    Aspiring candidates for the presidential election have to see the office, not as a job but a calling and the President has to ultimately unite Singaporeans, beyond just the Malay community.

    Asking an individual from the community if he/she is Malay enough question is harmful and are generally asked by people who have more to gain by distracting and fragmenting the Malay community further.

    It achieves nothing.

    Salleh Marican, Farid Khan and even Halimah Yacob (if she runs) IS Malay enough to me

    They speak the language, they dress the part, they celebrate Hari Raya, even the people that they interact with on daily basis even thinks they are Malay.

    Ethnic identity is a “matter of socialisation”. “It has nothing to do with skin colour or other so-called racial features.

    What we should be asking is, what are their credentials?, Are they saying things just to play to the gallery, is their heart in the right place?

    Have they consistently stood by and work for the community all their years or are they just doing this now because they want to be considered for the Presidency.

    Do they represent meritocracy, equality and progress, values and ethos which Singaporeans hold dearly?

    Can they unite Singaporeans, young and old? Can they uphold the highest level of integrity required and inspire others to do the same?

    We are still months away from September and there would probably be more candidates coming forward.

    The next time someone tries to engage you on the PE by asking if the potential candidates are Malay enough, ask them if they know what being Malay means in the first place.

    The beauty and strength of the Malay race has always been its unity in diversity with regard to customs, practices and everyday living. The kinship ties between the various communities in different countries, particularly in the Southeast Asian region known as the Nusantara, is what defines Malay as a collective ethnic group

    F***  Mendaki and their shallow and rigid definition of what is Malay.

     

    Source: www.thoughtssg.com

  • Women’s Wing Of Malaysia’s Parti Amanah Negara Calls For Airwave Ban On Despacito

    Women’s Wing Of Malaysia’s Parti Amanah Negara Calls For Airwave Ban On Despacito

    The women’s wing of Malaysia’s Islamist party Parti Amanah Negara has called on radio stations in the country to stop playing Despacito, the Spanish hit song, because of its supposedly sexually explicit lyrics.

    Despacito is a single by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi and Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee that features Justin Bieber. The song has reached the top position in weekly charts all over the world, including in Malaysia.

    Angkatan Wanita Amanah Nasional (Awan)’s Arts and Culture chairperson Atriza Umar said that she viewed it seriously as many young children were singing the song without actually understanding its lyrics.

    She said that local Malay radio stations were also playing the song resulting in it becoming a phenomenon that was hard to stop.

    She hoped that Despacito and other songs that have sexual and violent lyrics not suited to Eastern culture and Islam could be banned from being played.

    “I regret that these problematic songs are not censored by the ministries responsible,” she said in a statement on Wednesday (July 19).

    She also praised the artistes and individuals who have taken the initiative to alter the lyrics of the song to make them more decent despite it going against copyright rules.

    Atriza also hoped that local artistes could work together to provide entertainment that was morally upright and yet had high commercial value.

    “We respect the right to be entertained but there should be clearer guidelines so that the entertainment does not spoil people but make them better,” she said.

    Amanah is a splinter party of the other opposition Islamist party, Parti Islam SeMalaysia. It is one of the members of the Pakatan Harapan opposition alliance.

    According to the Billboard music chart, Despacito has led the Billboard Hot 100 chart (dated July 29) for a landmark 10th week.

    On Wednesday, Billboard said that since its release in January, the song has garnered more than 4.6 billion streams across all platforms, setting a record for the most-streamed song of all time.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/

  • Christian Man In Israel Accused Of Killing Daughter Who Was Dating Muslim Man

    Christian Man In Israel Accused Of Killing Daughter Who Was Dating Muslim Man

    A 58-year-old man has been accused by prosecutors for killing his teenage daughter because she was in a relationship with a Muslim man.

    CNN reported that Sami Karra, an Israeli-Arab Christian, allegedly stabbed 17-year-old Henriette Karra to death in their family home in the town of Ramle, a day after she graduated from high school.

    According to a criminal indictment filed in a district court this week, Henriette’s relationship with the man had triggered “vehement opposition” from her parents.

    This was expressed in violence and threats against her, which caused her to run away from home in late May this year.

    She stayed with her boyfriend’s mother for a period of time, but her family tried to force her to return home by threatening her boyfriend and his mother.

    Her boyfriend’s mother, who was not named, called the police for help, but Henriette refused aid.

    In June, while she was staying at a friend’s home, Karra arrived at the house and started slapping her. He also allegedly shouted that “I would spend my whole life in jail. I don’t care”.

    Henriette returned home two days later following a joint meeting with a social worker, and celebrated her high school graduation at a party on June 12.

    But the next morning, she told a family member – who then informed Karra – that she had mailed $100 to her boyfriend and intended to convert to Islam after his release from prison.

    After hearing the news, Karra took a knife and stabbed his daughter three times.

    He was arrested later that same day.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com