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  • Nine New NMPs Named

    Nine New NMPs Named

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    Ismail Hussein - The only Muslim chosen as Nominated Member of Parliament 2014
    Ismail Hussein – The only Muslim chosen as Nominated Member of Parliament 2014

    SINGAPORE — A social entrepreneur, an architect and a corporate lawyer diagnosed with peroneal muscular atrophy were among the nine picked to be Nominated Members of Parliament (NMP).

    A total of 36 individuals had put themselves up for consideration to chime in with alternative voices in the House, including law don Eugene Tan and businessman R Dhinakaran, who were seeking second terms, but after about two months of deliberation, the Special Select Committee of Parliament went for a slate of fresh faces.

    Explaining their decision in a press statement yesterday, Speaker of Parliament Halimah Yacob, who chaired the committee, said: “We looked for eligible candidates who had distinguished themselves through their contributions to society or to their respective fields, and who could bring their specialised knowledge to add to the depth and breadth of debates in Parliament.”

    Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, who is Leader of the House and one of the eight committee members, said the search was for new NMPs “who could add to discussions of issues facing Singapore in this term”.

    He listed a raft of issues, including ageing, economic restructuring and a better living environment. “We believe the new NMPs will help Singapore deal with these challenges,” he added.

    The NMP nomination process began in April, drawing 14 proposal forms submitted by the seven functional groups invited to nominate NMPs, namely, business and industry; labour; the professions; tertiary education institutions; social service organisations; civic and people sector; and the media, arts and sports organisations; and 22 by members of the public by the time nominations closed a month later.

    After informing elected parliamentarians of the list of candidates, the committee, which included Workers’ Party chief Low Thia Khiang, went about its assessments, including meeting some candidates face-to-face and asking MPs for feedback.

    After their 12th meeting on July 31, they agreed on the nine, whose term will commence after they are presented the Instruments of Appointment by the President on Aug 26.

    One of the newly appointed NMPs, social entrepreneur and co-founder of The Thought Collective, Ms Kuik Shiao-Yin, told TODAY that while plenty of attention had been given to social enterprises, it was important to “broaden the definitions of what social entrepreneurship is and look into the current subsidies available for small and medium enterprises, which social enterprises could also tap”.

    Another newly appointed NMP was lawyer and Society for the Physically Disabled president Chia Yong Yong, who has been a wheelchair user for the past 20 years due to peroneal muscular atrophy.

    Asked whether her nomination would pave the way for more people with disabilities to enter Parliament, Ms Chia said she hoped it would “encourage persons with different limitations to know they too can serve society and that they have the same opportunities to step up”. “It is also an indication of the Government’s openness to have a wider range of views in Parliament,” she added.

    Ms Chia’s appointment — she is the first parliamentarian with physical disabilities in recent years — is a step in the right direction, said political analysts. Former NMP Siew Kum Hong said: “This recognises her accomplishments and also demonstrates that disabled persons are able to participate in public life just as much as able-bodied people.”

    Mr Zulkifli Baharudin, also a former NMP, said it showed the committee recognised that Ms Chia could contribute as much as anyone else. He added that the current slate of NMPs is also “reflective of current thinking”, where increased focus would be placed on social issues. “Society is changing and I think the leadership must change to reflect this too.”

    However, Mr Siew noted that while the choices all seemed to be established individuals, “they do seem safe”. He was disappointed that there were no appointments from civil society and the arts community — the only candidate was Drama Box artistic director Kok Heng Leun. “The arts community’s process is probably the most bottom-up, transparent and grassroots-driven of all the processes for surfacing nominees. So it’s disappointing that the committee did not select the nominee with probably the most legitimacy in terms of representing a functional constituency.”

    When contacted, Mr Kok, 48, expressed disappointment, but said “the advocacy for the arts will not stop”. “We probably have to start thinking about finding and creating more legitimate spaces to talk about arts policies and important arts issues. Maybe, we should start thinking about forming NGOs to look at arts advocacy work,” he said.

    Besides Mr Kok, other nominees not selected included Singapore Kindness Movement secretary-general William Wan, Paralympian William Tan and blogger Roy Ngerng.

    Meanwhile, other NMPs appointed outlined issues they would raise. Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Thomas Chua, 60, said he would voice the concerns of businesses, in particular SMEs. Veteran unionist and National Trades Union Congress vice-president K Karthikeyan said workers’ welfare and cost-of-living issues the “sandwich” class faced would be his areas of concern. These are also issues close to the heart of banker Mohd Ismail Hussein, who is director of the Association of Muslim Professionals.

    SIM University associate professor Randolph Tan said education training and economic productivity would be on his agenda, while Changi Sports Medicine Centre senior consultant Benedict Tan said he would focus on sports “to ensure our society fully leverages on benefits of sports, exercise and physical activity as a whole”.

    The other two appointed NMPs, architect Rita Soh and historian Tan Tai Yong, could not be reached for comment at press time.

     

    Source: http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/all-new-slate-nmps-named

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  • Jihadist Khaled Sharrouf tweets photo of son holding soldier’s severed head

    Jihadist Khaled Sharrouf tweets photo of son holding soldier’s severed head

    An Australian newspaper on Monday published a photograph of a child it said was the son of an Australian convicted terrorist holding aloft the severed head of a Syrian soldier.

    Prime Minister Tony Abbott told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio that the photograph was further evidence of “just how barbaric” the Islamic State group is.

    The Australian newspaper reported that the photograph of terrorist Khaled Sharrouf’s son, who was raised in Sydney, was posted on Twitter by his proud father.

    “That’s my boy!” Sharrouf apparently posted beneath the image that was taken in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, the capital of what has been declared that an Islamic Caliphate by the Islamic State, the newspaper reported.

    The child, who is not named, appears to be younger than 10 years old.

    Sharrouf used his brother’s passport to leave Australia last year with his wife and three sons to fight in Syria and Iraq. The Australian government had banned him from leaving the country because of the terrorism threat he posed.

    He was among nine Muslim men accused in 2007 of stockpiling bomb-making materials and plotting terrorist attacks in Australia’s largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne.

    He pleaded guilty to terrorism offences and was sentenced in 2009 to four years in prison.

    Australian police announced last month that they had arrest warrants for Sharrouf and his companion Mohamed Elomar, another former Sydney resident, for “terrorism-related activity.”

    They will be arrested if they return to Australia.

    Posing with massacred bodies

    The warrants followed photographs being posted on Sharrouf’s Twitter account showing Elomar smiling and holding the severed heads of two Syrian soldiers.

    In June, The Australian newspaper published a photograph of Sharrouf posing among the bodies of massacred Iraqis.

    Abbott, who on Monday was in the Netherlands, said he expected Australian C-130 Hercules and C-17 Globemaster military transport planes would join multinational humanitarian efforts this week on Iraq’s Sinjar Mountain.

    British officials estimated Saturday that 50,000 to 150,000 people could be trapped on the mountain, where they fled to escape the Islamic extremists, only to become stranded there with few supplies.

    “Australia will gladly join the humanitarian airlifts to the people stranded on Mount Sinjar,” Abbott told ABC. “This is a potential humanitarian catastrophe.”

    He said Islam State’s quest for a terrorist nation posed “extraordinary problems” for the Middle East and the wider world.

    “We see more and more evidence of just how barbaric this particular entity is,” Abbott said.

    Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/jihadist-khaled-sharrouf-tweets-photo-of-son-holding-soldier-s-severed-head-1.2732838

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  • DJ Bobby Tonelli Akan Masuk Islam, Bercinta Dengan Usahawan Dari Jakarta

    DJ Bobby Tonelli Akan Masuk Islam, Bercinta Dengan Usahawan Dari Jakarta

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    DJ and actor Bobby Tonelli, 39, has found new love outside of show business.

    The actor was formerly in a relationship with Joanne Peh for four years.

    According to a report on Berita Harian, Tonelli said she is the same age as him, has never been married and is from Jakarta. She is working in the jewellery industry in Singapore.

    He described her as being smart and mature, and has attitude to constantly improve herself. She is family-oriented and can speak five languages including Spanish, French and Mandarin.

    The 39-year-old met this new love, an Indonesian Muslim, last May, and spent Hari Raya with her family in Jakarta.

    Tonelli, a Catholic, even joined the family for morning prayers during his stay there.

    During his visit, he surprised the family by showing an interest in Islam and they shared the history on the religion with him.

    When he came back to Singapore, Tonelli got an Islamic scholar from the United States to help him understand the religion.

    His knowledge on Islam was mostly from the Western media and can be one-sided, he told the Malay daily.

    During the four hour session, he helped to answer Tonelli’s questions on various topics such as Jesus’ role in Islam and the dietary requirements. He also asked why Muslims have to pray five times a day.

    After learning about the religion, he said it was calming and peaceful.

    This year, the American star tried fasting for a few days for Ramadan this year.

    When asked if he is going to convert to Islam, Tonelli said his new girlfriend does not want him to convert for her.

    She wants him to convert for the religion itself.

    Other than love, Tonelli is focused on promoting his new movie, Wayang Boy, which will be out in cinemas in November.

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/this-urban-jungle/dj-bobby-tonelli-celebrates-hari-raya-with-new-girlfriend-and-family-in-indonesia

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  • Anak Angkat Wajib Dinasabkan Kepada Orang Tua Kandungnya

    Anak Angkat Wajib Dinasabkan Kepada Orang Tua Kandungnya

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    Saya memberi seorang anak perempuan kami kepada kakak suami saya yang tidak ada anak untuk dijadikan anak angkat.

    Nama bapa kandungnya telah ditukar ke nama bapa angkatnya. Apakah hukum perbuatan ini?

    Anak itu sudah dewasa. Hati kami suami isteri amat luka apabila anak itu tidak mempedulikan kami ketika bertemu dalam satu majlis perkahwinan.

    Suami saya amat kecewa sehingga beliau mengeluarkan kata-kata akan melupakan sahaja anaknya itu dan menganggap anaknya sudah tiada lagi dalam hidupnya.

    Saya harap ustaz dapat memberi komen mengenai sikap suami saya itu.

    JAWAPAN DARI Ustaz Mohamed Salehin Mohamed Deros

    Anak adalah anugerah dan amanah daripada Allah. Namun, pasangan yang tidak mempunyai anak ada jalan keluar dengan mengambil anak angkat dengan cara yang ditetapkan oleh syariat Islam.

    Pada zaman dahulu, masyarakat Arab mempunyai kebiasaan mengambil anak angkat yang kemudian diberi status yang sama seperti anak kandung.

    Ini sehinggakan nasab, atau keturunan, anak itu diubah daripada ibu bapa asal kepada ibu bapa angkat. Dengan itu, semua hubungan nasab anak angkat itu berpindah ke ibu bapa angkat.

    Anak angkat itu boleh saling mewarisi harta pusaka, menjadi mahram, menjadi wali nikah dan mempunyai hak dan hukum yang sama anak kandung.

    Ini menjadi aturan umum dan amalan masyarakat Arab termasuk semasa Rasulullah saw sendiri, sebelum menjadi nabi, menjadikan bekas budaknya, Zaid, anak angkat beliau.

    Orang ramai memanggil beliau sebagai Zaid bin Muhammad, sedangkan ayah kandungnya bernama Haritsah.

    Ibnu Umar mengatakan: “Kami tidak pernah memanggil Zaid bin Haritsah tetapi Zaid bin Muhammad sehingga Allah menurunkan firmannya dalam Surah Al-Ahzab ayat 5.” (Riwayat Al-Bukhari)

    Ayat itu bermaksud: “Panggillah mereka (anak-anak angkat) dengan (memakai) nama bapa-bapa mereka; Itulah yang lebih adil di sisi Allah, dan jika kamu tidak mengetahui bapa-bapa mereka, panggillah mereka sebagai saudara-saudaramu seagama atau maulamu (tuan). Tidak ada dosa atasmu terhadap apa yang kamu khilaf padanya, tetapi (yang berdosa ialah) apa yang disengaja oleh hatimu. Dan Allah Maha Pengampun lagi Maha Penyayang”. (Al-Ahzab: 5)

    Ayat ini sekali gus menghapuskan amalan menasabkan anak angkat kepada bapa angkat. Ia mewajibkan nasab anak angkat ditukar daripada bapa angkat kepada bapa kandung.

    Ia juga memansuhkan amalan saling mewarisi dan membatalkan status mahram, wali nikah dan sebagainya antara anak angkat dan keluarga angkatnya.

    Bahkan Rasulullah saw memberi ancaman sangat keras bagi orang yang mengubah nasab anak angkat.

    Dalam hadis daripada Sa’d, Nabi saw bersabda: “Siapa yang mengaku anak seseorang (sebagai anaknya) sedangkan dia tahu dia bukan bapanya maka syurga diharamkan baginya.” (Riwayat Al-Bukhari)

    Oleh itu, anak angkat wajib dinasabkan kepada orang tua kandungnya, baik dalam masyarakat mahupun catatan sivil.

    Selain itu, ibu bapa angkat perlu faham tanggungjawap mengambil anak angkat, terutama perkara berkaitan hukum agama, supaya niat suci memelihara anak dan menumpang kasih dengan menjadikan anak itu ahli keluarga mereka tidak mendatangkan fitnah.

    Keluarga yang mempunyai atau merancang mengambil anak angkat mesti tahu dan faham hukum agama berhubung perkara ini.

    Antara lain, anak angkat dan keluarga angkat bukan mahram kecuali anak angkat yang disusukan ibu angkat dan menjadi anak susuan.

    Begitu juga dari segi batasan hubungan, bapa angkat tidak boleh menjadi wali dan ibu bapa, anak dan adik-beradik angkat perlu menjaga aurat antara mereka.

    Keluarga angkat juga perlu mendidik anak angkat dengan akhlak mulia. Ini lebih-lebih lagi sikap menghormati ibu bapa kandung kerana mereka tetap keluarganya, boleh mewarisi dan diwarisi, kekal sebagai mahram, mempunyai hak dan hukum yang sama sebagaimana anak kandung.

    Jika anak angkat diberi kepada keluarga angkat atas dasar belas ihsan, keluarga angkat perlu menunjukkan rasa bersyukur dan terima kasih atas pengorbanan besar keluarga kandung.

    Selain itu, ibu bapa kandung juga perlu mengambil tahu akan hal ehwal anak mereka yang telah diberi sebagai anak angkat, cuba memberinya sokongan dan didikan sempurna, sekalipun tidak secara langsung, misalnya melalui ibu bapa angkat.

    Usah berputus asa mendidik anak-anak kerana mereka tetap anak kita walaupun betapa buruk perangai mereka.

    Mohonlah kepada Allah tanpa henti agar anak itu diberi hidayah dan petunjuk daripada-Nya.

    Penulis Mohamed Salehin Mohamed Deros ialah penyelidik di Sekolah Pengajian Antarabangsa S. Rajaratnam, Universiti Teknologi Nanyang (NTU). Beliau berkelulusan Sarjana Muda Syariah daripada Universiti Kuwait

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  • Xinjiang City Bans Beards, Hijab and Islamic Clothing on Buses

    Xinjiang City Bans Beards, Hijab and Islamic Clothing on Buses

    uighursA city in China’s mainly Muslim Xinjiang region has banned people with large beards or Islamic clothing from travelling on public buses, state media said, prompting outrage from an overseas rights group on Wednesday.

    Authorities in Karamay banned people wearing hijabs, niqabs, burkas, or clothing with the Islamic star and crescent symbol from taking local buses, the Karamay Daily reported.

    The ban also covers “large beards”, the paper said, adding: “Those who do not cooperate with inspection teams will be handled by police.”

    Xinjiang, a resource rich region which abuts central Asia, is the homeland of China’s mostly Muslim Uighur minority and has been hit by a wave of clashes between locals and security forces which have killed hundreds in the past year.

    China has blamed several deadly attacks on civilians outside the region in recent months on “terrorists” seeking independence for the region.

    Rights groups say restrictions on Uighurs’ religious and cultural freedoms have stoked tensions.

    China last month enforced a ban on students and government staff from Ramadan fasting, while officials have also tried to encourage locals in Xinjiang not to wear Islamic veils.

    The Karamay restrictions are “a typical discriminatory measure…which add to an increasing confrontation between Uighurs and Beijing,” Dilxat Raxit, a spokesman for the exiled World Uyghur Congress (WUC), said in a statement to AFP.

    Chinese state media said Sunday that nearly 100 people including 59 “terrorists” had been killed in an attack in Xinjiang last week.

    The report came days after the government-appointed head of the largest mosque in China, in one of the region’s oldest cities, Kashgar, was killed after leading morning prayers.

    China announced a year-long terrorism crackdown following a deadly bombing attack in Xinjiang’s capital Urumqi in May, and hundreds of alleged terrorists have been arrested.

    Security on public transport has also been tightened.

    The Karamay ban applies during a sports competition ending on August 20 the report said.

    Authorities in Urumqi last month banned bus passengers from carrying a range of items including cigarette lighters and yogurt, state media said.

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com/china-city-bans-people-large-beards-islamic-clothing-054638641.html

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