Tag: Malaysia

  • Boy’s Legs Amputated After Alleged Abuse From Religious School Assistant Warden In Malaysia

    Boy’s Legs Amputated After Alleged Abuse From Religious School Assistant Warden In Malaysia

    An 11-year-old pupil from a private religious school in Kota Tinggi here has had both of his legs amputated after he was allegedly beaten with a water hose by an assistant warden.

    The boy’s mother Felda Wani Ahmad, 40, claimed that her son Mohamad Thaqif Amin Mohd Gadaffi was beaten several times on both of his legs during incidents that happened in March.

    She said the incidents came to light when her son begged her to take him home as he could not bear it any more.

    “On March 31, I came to visit my son and decided to bring him home here in Johor Baru as he was looking very weak and worried,” she told reporters when met at Sultan Ismail Hospital (HSI) on Saturday.

    She added that her son had suffered from fever since his return and both of his legs swelled due to blood clots.

    “I took my son to HSI for treatment on April 19, and he has been hospitalised until today,” said Felda Wani, adding that her son’s legs were amputated during an operation on Friday.

    Meanwhile Johor Health, Environment, Education and Information committee chairman Datuk Ayub Rahmat said in a statement that the boy’s condition was still critical.

    “The hospital will carry out further investigation to find out if the boy is suffering from another illness which contributed to his condition,” he said.

    When contacted, Kota Tinggi OCPD Supt Rahmat Othman confirmed the case and said that the police were still waiting for a full medical report from the hospital.

    “We will investigate the matter by calling the warden assistant in for questioning,” he said without elaborating further.

     

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    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

  • Kanak-Kanak 6 Tahun Maut Gara-Gara Cuai, Terkandas Dalam Van Selama 3 Jam

    Kanak-Kanak 6 Tahun Maut Gara-Gara Cuai, Terkandas Dalam Van Selama 3 Jam

    Tertidur dalam kenderaan mungkin perkara yang sering berlaku di kalangan para penumpang. Namun, insiden yang menimpa kanak-kanak enam tahun ini ternyata amat memilukan dan berlaku tanpa dijangka.

    Seorang kanak-kanak lelaki didapati maut selepas dipercayai tertidur sekitar tiga jam dalam sebuah van dalam insiden di Bandar Country Homes pada Jumaat (21 Apr).

    Menurut petikan laporan Sinar Harian pada Ahad, dalam kejadian sekitar jam 3.00 petang itu, Muhammad Iqram Danish Abdullah yang berusia enam tahun, dikatakan menaiki van berkenaan dalam perjalanan ke Kelas Agama dan Fardu Ain (Kafa) bersama beberapa kanak-kanak lain.

    Timbalan Ketua Polis Daerah Gombak Superintendan Mohd Marzuki Mohd Mokhtar turut berkata, pemandu van berkenaan dikatakan tidak menyedari mangsa berada di dalam van tersebut.

    Menurutnya, mangsa dikatakan sedang tidur ketika itu sementara kanak-kanak lain turun ke kelas Kafa tersebut.

    “Bagaimanapun, kira-kira pukul 5.00 petang ketika mahu menjemput semula kanak-kanak itu, baru pemandu berusia 21 tahun itu menyedari mangsa masih berada di dalam van.

    “Mangsa ditemui dalam keadaan tidak sedarkan diri,” katanya, seperti ditukil Sinar Harian.

    Beliau berkata, mangsa kemudian dikejarkan ke Hospital Sungai Buloh oleh pemandu van berkenaan sebelum disahkan meninggal dunia, dipercayai akibat diserang strok haba atau kepanasan.

    Menurut laporan Sinar Harian, pemandu van itu kini ditahan reman selama tujuh hari kerana disyaki cuai.

     

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    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Sultanah Johor: Show Equal Respect To Non-Muslim

    Sultanah Johor: Show Equal Respect To Non-Muslim

    PETALING JAYA: Muslims must show the same respect to their fellow Malaysians of other faiths, as given to them, says Permaisuri of Johor Raja Zarith Sofia Almarhum Sultan Idris Shah.

    In a Facebook posting, she said Muslims in Malaysia are very lucky because they do not know what it is like to be part of a minority group.

    “Those of us who have studied or lived abroad know what it feels like to be a minority, and we learn to adapt. At the same time, we see the kindness and the acceptance of those who are Christians, Jews, or of other faiths, when we are in their countries.

    “I remember seeing photos of Zaharah Othman, the NST London correspondent, at a church, wearing her hijab. And she’s also told me how she was offered to perform her prayers in churches,” she said.

    She also shared how her eldest son Tunku Mahkota Tunku Ismail, when he was leaving India after ending his service with the Indian army, was taken to the army mosque by his fellow officers.

    “They were Hindus but they covered their heads with their handkerchiefs, and took their shoes off.

    “We Muslims must show the same respect to our fellow Malaysians,” she said.

     

    Source: www.thestar.com.my

  • In Malaysia, Islamic Spiritual Healing Seeks Scientific Recognition

    In Malaysia, Islamic Spiritual Healing Seeks Scientific Recognition

    In 2006, the Health Ministry started offering traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) in public hospitals, ranging from traditional Malay massage, acupuncture, herbal therapy for cancer, to Ayurveda therapy.

    While recognised in the National T&CM Policy, Islamic spiritual healing that mostly consists of reciting Islamic scriptures and supplications to heal illnesses, has yet to find mainstream acceptance.

    Packaging the treatment as “Islamic psychospiritual therapy”, several psychiatrists and religious experts are now lobbying for its inclusion along modern medicine. But a big barrier remains ahead of them: Empirical scientific evidence.

    “Islamic psychospiritual therapy must prove itself capable to help in rehabilitating emotional disturbance, anxiety and depression,” said Professor Azizan Baruddin, the director-general of the Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia (Ikim) yesterday.

    “It must also prove itself capable in helping solve psychosis disorder, personality disorder, and problems involving the LGBT,” she added, referring to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.

    Dr Azizan was speaking in a conference organised by Ikim on the topic, bringing together dozens of experts from both scientific and spiritual fields, in order to develop a cohesive module to offer the therapy as a mechanism and intervention method in mental health treatment.

    Among the speakers were two psychiatrists who have started using the therapy as a means to cure post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and rehabilitate victims of substance abuse.

    “I am confident this Islamic psychospiritual has its place, not just in Malaysia but across the world. But for that we need to have it as more scientific,” said Dr Rafidah Bahari of Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences, whose research is on PTSD.

    RECITING SCRIPTURES AS HEALING METHOD

    At the heart of the therapy is a concept called “ruqyah”, which stems from the belief that ailments are caused by djinns and other supernatural beings, and that the recital of Islamic scriptures and supplications could consequently heal the body.

    The practice is split into two categories — Shariah-compliant and otherwise — with the latter commonly associated with shamans who mix ancient pagan practices with Islamic teachings. Modern faith healers differentiate themselves by putting themselves in the first category.

    But even when it is Shariah-compliant, the practice may seem fantastic and fanciful to those more accustomed to evidence-based medicine, as demonstrated by another speaker in the conference, faith healer Mohd Fauzi Mustaffa.

    The president of the Malaysian Islamic Healing Practitioners Alliance, or Gapimma, said that between 80 and 85 per cent of their patients sought the healers to rid themselves of “spiritual hauntings” ranging from black magic to possessions and hexes.

    Mr Fauzi also presented a long list of mental and physical ailments that he claimed can be resolved just by reciting scriptures.

    Anxiety, rage, sadness, fear, envy, insomnia, impotence, venom poisoning, unattractive appearance, bleeding, toothache, lack of appetite… these are but a sample of conditions he said were treatable with prayer recitals.

    He even related briefly that one patient was miraculously healed from Stage IV cancer moments after a “ruqyah” session, to the point of skipping a doctor appointment after declaring herself “cured of cancer”.

    Stage IV refers to when the cancer has spread to organs or vital parts of the body. Survivability at this point is often low and requires extensive radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments.

    While confident Islamic spiritual healing and “ruqyah” would work, Mr Fauzi is equally prepared for when they do not.

    “If the ruqyah heals, then it heals. But if it doesn’t work, it is because Allah has not permitted it yet,” said Mr Fauzi.

    “There are many dimensions of healing … Even if one is not healed, at least he will be relieved. Relief is also healing.”

    LACK OF VALIDITIY, RELIABILITY IN THE FIELD

    Despite that nonchalance, other presenters were more committed towards the need for empirical scientific evidence to support Islamic psychospiritual therapy’s bid for acceptance among modern medicine.

    Dr Zul Azlin Razali, a psychiatrist with University Sains Islam Malaysia, admitted that there is concern over not only the validity, but also the reliability of the therapy, despite the volume of scientific literature and case reports on the topic.

    “One researcher may formulate a model for therapy, but others do not wish to apply that model and test it with other populations … We don’t have randomised controlled trials. That’s what we don’t have,” Dr Zul Azlin said.

    Quoting a 2011 paper titled Empirically based psychology of Islam, Dr Zul Azlin pointed out that systematic, rigorous and large-scale scientific psychological research on Muslims has been particularly sparse.

    “None of them is valid, and none of them is reliable. At least so far. That is based on my rough observation,” he said on Islamic therapies.

    Still, the work goes on. Dr Rusdi Abd Rashid of University of Malaya’s Centre of Addiction Sciences, who uses the therapy to supplement methadone maintenance treatment for victims of substance abuse, said he has already started on randomised controlled trials.

    Dr Rafidah, admitting that her proposed treatment for PTSD has not gone through the same scrutiny, also has expressed her hope to be awarded a grant for such trials.

    Academic discourse on Islamic healing is not new. In November 2014, University Kebangsaan Malaysia held a forum on spiritual beings and black magic. Earlier this year in February, University Sains Malaysia was set to host a seminar on “santau”, the Malay supernatural act of curse and poisoning, before it was cancelled.

    In May 2015, University Malaysia Pahang had made the news for promoting a RM8,750 (S$2783) anti-hysteria kit. The director of the centre responsible for the kit, Dr Mahyuddin Ismail, was among those present at Ikim’s conference.

    For Ikim’s Azizan, the conference was at least a starting point to formulate a body or agency at the federal level to further develop the field.

    “As a therapy that must be seen scientifically, there has to be more scientific research that becomes the baseline in Islamic psychospiritual policies and practices.

    “What is more important is to come up with a definition of standard operating procedures according to local lens and culture,” she said in her speech.

     

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    Source: http://www.todayonline.com

  • Waran Tangkap Tanpa Jaminan Dikeluarkan Terhadap Zakir Naik

    Waran Tangkap Tanpa Jaminan Dikeluarkan Terhadap Zakir Naik

    Mahkamah khas Agensi Penyiasatan Nasional India (NIA) India mengeluarkan waran tanpa jaminan terhadap tokoh agama, Dr Zakir Naik kerana didakwa terlibat dalam kes berkaitan pengganasan.

    Agensi itu memberitahu mahkamah berkenaan bahawa Dr Zakir gagal tampil walaupun tiga saman sudah dikeluarkan terhadapnya dan NIA akan mendapatkan bantuan Interpol untuk membawanya pulang ke India, lapor The Times of India.

    NIA sudah mendaftarkan kes terhadap Dr Zakir di bawah Akta (Pencegahan) Kegiatan Menyalahi Undang-Undang tahun lalu.

    Pemerintah India juga mendapatkan notis merah Interpol terhadap tokoh itu yang memimpin Yayasan Penyelidikan Islam untuk mengawal pergerakannya di Arab Saudi yang menjadi pangkalan kegiatannya.

    Minggu lalu, satu lagi mahkamah di India juga mengeluarkan waran tanpa jaminan terhadap Dr Zakir atas kesalahan penyeludupan wang haram.

    Tokoh agama berusia 51 tahun itu meninggalkan India tahun lalu, dipercayai untuk mengelak daripada ditahan menyusuli serangan pengganas di Dhaka yang didakwa berlaku atas rangsangannya, lapor laman mStar.

    Susulan itu, NIA mendaftarkan kes tersebut terhadapnya dan beberapa pegawai yang mengawasi kegiatannya.

    Baru-baru ini, Dr Zakir berada di Malaysia untuk menerima anugerah yang disampaikan pertubuhan bukan kerajaan, Perkasa.

    Beliau juga memperoleh status Penduduk Tetap (PR) Malaysia sejak lima tahun lalu, lapor mStar.

     

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    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg