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  • A Hub Of The Malay Community, Wisma Geylang Serai

    A Hub Of The Malay Community, Wisma Geylang Serai

    An annual Hari Raya bazaar will be held at Wisma Geylang Serai from next year, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli revealed on Sunday (Jul 30).

    Mr Masagos said one of the signature events that the People’s Association Malay Activity Executive Committees Council (MESRA) will organise is the annual bazaar at the new civic centre. The minister, who is an adviser to MESRA, was speaking at 40th anniversary of PA’s Malay Activity Executive Committees (MAEC) on Sunday.

    He said Wisma Geylang Serai will be a new building that the Malay-Muslim community can be proud of. It will also be an opportunity for the new building to become a reflection of the rich Malay heritage, culture and identity. “I was happy to see this come through from the architectural designs of the building.”

    The People’s Association has agreed for MESRA to manage the programming of Wisma Geylang Serai with other stakeholders, and Dr Maliki Osman will lead this, Mr Masagos said.

    It will collaborate with the National Art Council, National Heritage Board and Geylang Serai community club to run events, courses and programmes with a focus on outreach and engagement that will make the new civic centre a distinct heritage space, the minister added.

    Dr Maliki, the Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs as well as Mayor of the South East Community Development Council, said in a separate press briefing on Sunday that he envisioned the new space to be “a kind of Singapore Botanic Gardens for the Malay community” and bringing in people to experience the life, culture and heritage.

    “We want it to be the hub of the Malay community,” he said.

    Wisma Geylang Serai will house a community club and other social and community-related facilities, and will be operational in 2018. A pedestrian network will also be built to enhance accessibility and connectivity to other developments in the area, including Geylang Serai market, Joo Chiat Complex and Paya Lebar MRT station.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com

  • 10 Lulusan Pengajian Melayu NUS Terima Ijazah Kepujian – Jumlah Terbesar Sejak 2011

    10 Lulusan Pengajian Melayu NUS Terima Ijazah Kepujian – Jumlah Terbesar Sejak 2011

    Seramai 10 mahasiswa di Jabatan Pengajian Melayu Universiti Nasional Singapura (NUS) tahun ini lulus dengan ijazah kepujian. Salah seorang daripada mereka malah menerima ijazah kepujian kelas pertama.

    Jumlah tersebut adalah yang paling besar sejak program ijazah kepujian diperkenalkan bagi Pengajian Melayu di universiti itu sekitar enam tahun lalu.

    Ketua Jabatan Pengajian Melayu NUS, Profesor Madya Noor Aisha Abdul Rahman memberitahu BERITAMediacorp, sejak program ijazah kepujian pengajian itu dimulakan pada tahun 2011, jumlah mahasiswa yang mengikuti Pengajian Melayu sebagai jurusan utama tidak pernah berkurangan, dengan purata enam mahasiswa bagi setiap tahun akademik.

    “Dalam tempoh lima hingga enam tahun ini purata mahasiswa (yang lulus dengan ijazah kepujian) Pengajian Melayu kira-kira enam orang. Pada tahun 2014, kami mempunyai tiga mahasiswa saja, setelah itu jumlahnya sama ada lima atau enam. Dan yang baru tamat pengajian ini seramai 10 orang,” kata Dr Noor Aisha, sambil menambah jumlah itu tidak termasuk mahasiswa yang mengambil Pengajian Melayu sebagai subjek minor ataupun elektif.

    (Gambar: Ummu Rabbisyfina/ BERITAMediacorp)

    NUR ZAKIAH – LULUS IJAZAH KEPUJIAN KELAS PERTAMA

    Dr Noor Aisha turut memberitahu BERITAMediacorp, pihaknya juga sedang giat berusaha untuk menarik lebih ramai bakal mahasiswa supaya mengikuti Pengajian Melayu sebagai jurusan utama. Namun usaha untuk menarik minat mereka supaya mengikuti Pengajian Melayu bukan sesuatu yang mudah. Sebaliknya menurut Dr Noor Aishah, ia adalah satu “masalah yang sudah lama wujud”.

    “Sejak sekitar 20 tahun lalu, saya rasa tidak ramai yang mengikuti (Pengajian Melayu) sebagai jurusan utama. Sekarang, dengan lebih banyak jurusan yang ditawarkan (di universiti), bermakna terdapat lebih banyak modul, lebih banyak peluang bagi mahasiswa. Jadi ia memang mencabar bagi kami untuk mendapatkan jumlah besar mahasiswa yang mengikuti Pengajian Melayu,” ujar Dr Noor Aisha lagi.

    Contohnya, Nur Zakiah Abdul Hamid merupakan satu-satunya lulusan ijazah Sarjana Muda Kepujian Kelas Pertama jurusan Pengajian Melayu bagi tahun akademik 2016/2017. Beliau juga menjadi pemenang Hadiah Yayasan Warisan Melayu.

    (Gambar: Nur Zakiah Abdul Hamid)

    Hakikatnya, jurusan itu bukanlah pilihan pertama beliau. Namun setelah mengikuti modul mengenai Islam di Singapura yang ditawarkan oleh jabatan tersebut, beliau mula ‘jatuh cinta’.

    “Saya suka Pengajian Melayu kerana ia begitu menyeluruh. Ia mencakupi bidang politik, sosiologi, antropologi. Dulu semasa saya di Maktab Rendah, saya tak begitu berminat dengan isu-isu masyarakat Melayu, disebabkan tanggapan tertentu, yang negatif yang sudah terbentuk dalam minda,” Nur Zakiah, 23 tahun, memberitahu BERITAMediacorp.

    Ternyata, manfaat yang diperolehi dari pengajiannya selama empat tahun itu berhasil membangunkan keupayaan Nur Zakiah untuk berfikir secara kritikal dan beliau kini “lebih bangga dengan masyarakat Melayu” serta terdorong untuk membantu masyarakat sendiri.

    ORANG MELAYU TAK PERLU BELAJAR TENTANG MELAYU?

    Antara usaha yang dijalankan Jabatan Pengajian Melayu NUS untuk mendampingi para pelajar dan juga masyarakat bagi memperkenalkan kepada mereka tentang jabatan dan jurusan itu termasuklah mengadakan ceramah dan sesi pengenalan.

    Dalam pada itu, tujuan usaha tersebut adalah untuk menjelaskan dan melenyapkan salah tanggapan yang biasa dikaitkan dengan Pengajian Melayu.

    “Sering juga saya perlu menekankan bahawa tumpuan kami bukan untuk melatih mahasiswa menjadi guru kerana itu skop Institut Pendidikan Nasional (NIE). Kami juga tidak mengajar bahasa. Tenaga pengajar kami juga kecil jadi kami menumpukan perhatian kepada pengajaran bahasa menerusi kesusasteraan Melayu.

    “Tapi kurikulum kami begitu luas kerana ia termasuk politik, agama, sejarah, isu-isu pemodenan dan cabaran-cabaran perubahan,” kongsi Dr Noor Aisha kepada BERITAMediacorp.

    (Gambar: Nur Zakiah Abdul Hamid)

    Antara salah tanggapan yang mungkin menjadi faktor mengapa belum ramai yang mahu mendalami Pengajian Melayu, menurut Dr Noor Aisha, termasuk pandangan bahawa “mereka orang Melayu jadi mereka sudah tahu semua hal tentang orang Melayu”.

    “Saya juga perlu menjelaskan bahawa kami mengambil pendekatan sains sosial berbilang bidang dalam pengajian Melayu. Mereka tidak akan tahu konsep, teori dan perspektifnya jika tidak dilatih dengan betul. Mereka tidak akan dapat bercakap tentang masyarakat dan sesuatu subjek dengan cara yang sistematik.

    “Hanya setelah para mahasiswa mengikuti pengajian ini, mereka akan dapat melihat perbezaan antara yang mengikutinya dengan yang tidak mengikutinya,” kata Dr Noor Aisha.

    Bagi Nur Zakiah sendiri, meskipun topik utama pengajian itu adalah mengenai Melayu, beliau menegaskan “kita mesti memahami bahawa jurusan Pengajian Melayu juga berbilang bidang dan mengikut konteks Singapura”.

    “Pasti ada sesuatu yang boleh kita pelajari tentang masyarakat kita. Kita sekarang hidup dalam era global, jadi sentiasa akan ada isu-isu kontemporari yang masih tidak diketahui.

    “Bagi saya, saya mengambil jurusan ini kerana saya mahu berdepan soalan-soalan tentang identiti. Saya rasa itulah yang menarik tentang Pengajian Melayu,” Nur Zakiah memberitahu BERITAMediacorp.

    (Gambar: Nur Zakiah Abdul Hamid)

    PENGAJIAN MELAYU – BUKAN SETAKAT JADI GURU BAHASA MELAYU

    Dari segi prospek pekerjaan, Dr Noor Aisha berkata itu tidak menjadi masalah. Meskipun ramai yang menyangka siswazah Pengajian Melayu setakat menjadi guru bahasa Melayu, lulusan pengajian jabatan itu sudahpun membuktikan mereka mampu menebarkan sayap dalam bidang-bidang pekerjaan yang menjangkaui bidang pendidikan.

    Menurut Dr Noor Aisha, kebanyakan daripada kohort yang baru saja menerima ijazah kepujian mereka pada 10 Julai lalu sudahpun mendapat pekerjaan.

    “Lulusan kami selalunya tiada masalah untuk mendapatkan pekerjaan dalam tempoh yang singkat (selepas tamat pengajian). Misalnya kohort yang baru ini, saya tahu tujuh daripada mereka sudah mendapat kerja,” kata Dr Noor Aisha.

    Malah, beliau menambah, lulusan dari kohort-kohort yang lain juga tidak semua yang menjadi guru bahasa Melayu, dengan ramai bertugas sebagai karyawan dalam sektor privet dan kakitangan awam lainnya.

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Gilbert Goh: Send Strong Signal To Government, Spoil Your Vote

    Gilbert Goh: Send Strong Signal To Government, Spoil Your Vote

    Once again, we reiterate our call for Singaporeans who are against this racist Presidential Election to spoil their votes.

    We believe in a meritocratic election whereby the best most-suitable candidate stands for election and let the people decide who is going to be their next President than letting race gets in the way.

    Singaporeans are fed up with our government who tried to lie to the people about taking care of the needs of the minority race by introducing a Reserved PE when in fact the main goal is to deter a unpreferred candidate from standing for the election.

    Its a known fact that Dr Tan Cheng Bock will lose in the forthcoming court appeal and Halimah – a Indian-Muslim will be the PAP’s preferred choice candidate.

    During last PE, 1.76% of the electorate spoilt their votes amounting to 37,000 voters. A spoilt vote is a legitimate vote of protest and it is not against the law.

    The Presidential Election is unlike that of a general election whereby much is at stake. The President has only custodial power and can’t intervene in the governance of the country. His main aim is to safeguard the billions of reserves we have in the country’s coffers.

    Its also a known fact that Halimah will win heavily due to her long-standing popularity with decades of strong grassroot experience having helmed the labour movement as the second in command.

    Even if all the opposition voters vote otherwise, she will still win heavily as most PAP supporters will root for her.

    Why not take this opportunity to unite together and spoil your vote to send a strong signal to the government that we are against this racist PE?

    We would rather that the government appoint our future President and do away with any PE as its wasting everybody’s time and the country’s resources.

    A strong spoil-vote PE will definitely send the right signal to the government not to meddle anymore with our constitution and stop abusing their power!

    #spoilvotecampaign

     

    Source: Gilbert Goh

  • Gilbert Goh: PAP’s Main Motive For Suing WP’s Three MPs Probably To Stop Them From Standing For Next General Election

    Gilbert Goh: PAP’s Main Motive For Suing WP’s Three MPs Probably To Stop Them From Standing For Next General Election

    Let’s support the Workers’ Party as the PAP seeks to destroy and bring down the opposition party here. They can’t unfortunately ownself clear ownself like our PM did three weeks ago in Parliament.

    The PM’s own ward Ang Mo Kio Town Council also faced similar alleged corruption but the case was easily settled out of the public scrutiny when the town council general manager was relieved of his duties last year and dismissed without implicating the MPs.

    Its also a important distraction tactic as the government faces a host of its own problems involving the PM’s own abuse of power allegation by his two siblings which he has cleared himself in Parliament and the Malay-only Presidential Election.

    The PE which will take place in September has hurt the feelings of alot of our Singaporean Malays and put the government on a back-foot for the past few weeks as it struggles to properly address the racial legality of their preferred Indian-Muslim candidate Halimah.

    As for the lawsuit against the three WP main figures, if it involves corruption, the goverment should bring in the CPIB to investigate WP but it has instead threw the legal law book at the opposition party which will give the issue wider smear publicity.

    By appointing Philip Jeyeretnam son of WP’s founder father JB Jeyeretnam to preside over the case, it has also stir up much sentiments against the former founder’s son who now works for the government.

    Its vintage PAP’s distraction technique at its best to sue the WP now when the government has also faced many Accounting-General Office’s official complaints for the past 3 years into financial irregularities for many of its own statutory boards and civil services.

    Nothing is believed to have being done to properly investigate and clear the irregularities as the same financial problem is being re-flagged the next year. Should we not also sue the government for improper handling of our millions of taxpayer money?

    If the WP’s three MPs are found guilty by our court system, they are likely to be heavily fined and may not be able to stand for the next general election – probably the PAP’s main motive for suing them now.

    Let us support WP for the sake of our opposition cause!

     

    Source: Gilbert Goh

  • Commentary: I’m Indian Muslim And That Defines My Trail Of Thoughts

    Commentary: I’m Indian Muslim And That Defines My Trail Of Thoughts

    The upcoming PE has definitely once again throw the spotlight on Malays and Indian Muslims. In Singapore context, Indian Muslims have always been the sandwich race. We are sandwich between our Malay living lifestyle and our identity. Mendaki double standard is not helping in this matter.

    Malay and Muslim are used interchangeably in Singapore context as and when they feel the need for it (Senang cakap ikut suka hati mak bapak dorang lah).

    I give you a true point in case. Most of my Indian Muslims relatives contributed to both Mendaki and Sinda. When their children applied for the bursary or financial assistance, the favorite quote would be ‘sorry, Mendaki are for Malays. You can try applying to Sinda.”

    But lo and behold, when any of this INDIAN MUSLIMS did well, suddenly they will be invited to Mendaki for whatever not ceremony to pose for pictures with you know who and claim their success under MENDAKI MALAY / MUSLIM banner. And Sinda never does that before. It’s very confusing tau for us! it leads to our own IDENTITY CRISIS…..Sad right?…..

    This has always been our bone of contentions and I don’t think much has changed since.

    As a Mendaki spokesman had declared and confirmed this biases “Malay-Muslim self-help group Yayasan Mendaki has a set of criteria for its financial assistance schemes for students administered on behalf of the Government. Among other things, the recipients “must be of Malay descent” as stated in their identity cards. It spells out a list of what it considers to be “Malay descent”, and this includes 22 ethnicities including Acehnese, Javanese, Boyanese, Sumatran, Sundanese, and Bugis. Students with “double-barrelled” race are eligible if the first race is listed on the identity cards as Malay, said a Mendaki spokesman. For example, a student who is Malay-Arab would qualify for the schemes but an Arab-Malay student would not, he added.”

    CONFUSED HOR!

    P.S – My daughter did not get any financial help from Mendaki after finding out all the stringent rules attached to it. It works out to something like ‘I scratch your back and you have to scratch more of mine’. However, when she did well, she was invited to attend the Mendaki ceremony, giving the impression that she owes her success to Mendaki.

    WHATEVER!

     

    Source: Zarina Jaffar