Tag: Singaporeans

  • CNY Greetings At Mosques – Usual Practice Or New Initiative To Appease Political Masters?

    CNY Greetings At Mosques – Usual Practice Or New Initiative To Appease Political Masters?

    There are a couple of pictures of masajid in Singapura with red banners with the wishes “Happy Chinese New Year”.

    There seems to be quite a lot of Muslims who are upset with these banners.

    As a matter of principle, I do not have a problem with the banners or wishes.

    As to its permissibility in Islam, I leave that to the scholars to decide.

    If we believe that there is khilaf in this issue, then we have to respect the decision of those who believe it is haram and those who believe it is not.

    However, I have several questions for the two masajid involved:

    1. Did they similarly put up banners last year?

    If they did, then it is fine.

    2. If they did not put up banners last year, why put them up this year?

    Are these banners in response to K Shanmugam Sc‘s comments?

    It will be terribly disappointing if these banners were put up to appease a politician.

    If they were only put up this year because of a politician’s comments, then where is the dignity and firmness of the Muslims?

    Do we make decisions and fatawa to please others?

    I hope the committee members of these two masajid can assure us that the banners were similarly exhibited last year.

    And not only this year, to appease a politician who criticised Muslims.

     

    Source: Almakhazin SG

  • My Malay Neighbour Unhappy With My 2 Year Old Child Crying And Playing, Harassed Us Frequently

    My Malay Neighbour Unhappy With My 2 Year Old Child Crying And Playing, Harassed Us Frequently

    Jiran i pun sama…diapun melayu juga..anak saya umur baru masuk tiga tahun..baik budak ni nanggis atau tengah bermainpun dia marah..call police lah…call HDB lah..

    pekik sana pekik sini..tendang kita punya gate la..tapi herannya dia ta na cakap face to face dgn kita…

    dia taruh letter kat semua letter box jiran..mengatakan kita ta lih didik anak…

    nasib baik jiran yg lain semua paham and side kita…semua letter kita taruh balik ke letter box dia…padam muka dia…kita ta layan dia….

    merekapun ada anak tp da besar..

    ***

    My neighbours also the same….they are fellow Malays…My child is 2 years plus…whether the baby is crying or playing, they will be angry..they called the police and HDB

    They screamed and shout…kicked our gate…but the funny thing is they have never complained to us face to face

    They put a letter in all the neighbours’ letter box saying that we are not teaching our child.

    Luckily the rest of our neighbours are understanding and side with us. All the letters they put back in their letter box.  Serve them right. Everyone ignored them.

    They also have a child but is already grown up.

     

    Editor’s Note: Endang Leatari was commenting on an All Singapore Stuff article, www.allsingaporestuff.com/article/neighbor-slips-angry-note-flat-over-babys-crying-gets-trolled-big-time

    Source: Endang Leatari

  • CAD & MAS Seize Large Number Of Bank Accounts In Relation To 1MDB Probe

    CAD & MAS Seize Large Number Of Bank Accounts In Relation To 1MDB Probe

    The Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) have seized a “large number” of bank accounts in relation to a probe into troubled Malaysian state fund 1MDB, both said in a joint statement on Monday (Feb 1).

    Their statement, issued in response to media queries, is as follows:

    “Singapore does not tolerate the use of its financial system as a refuge or conduit for illicit funds. Since the middle of last year, the Commercial Affairs Department and the Monetary Authority of Singapore have been actively investigating possible money-laundering and other offences carried out in Singapore. In connection with these investigations, we have sought and are continuing to seek information from several financial institutions, are interviewing various individuals, and have seized a large number of bank accounts.

    Singapore is also cooperating closely with relevant authorities, including those in Malaysia, Switzerland and the United States. We have responded to all foreign requests for information and have requested for information from relevant counterparts to aid in our investigations. As investigations are still ongoing, we are not able to provide more details at this stage.”

    In response to the MAS and CAD announcement, 1MDB issued a statement on Monday night saying it has not been has not been contacted by any foreign legal authorities on any matters relating to the company. “1MDB remains committed to fully cooperating with any lawful authority and investigation, subject to advice from the relevant domestic lawful authorities, and in accordance with international protocols governing such matters,” it said.

    Last year, Singapore authorities said they had frozen at least two bank accounts of individuals believed to be linked to 1MDB, whose advisory board is chaired by the Malaysian Prime Minister. However 1MDB said in September 2015 that none of its bank accounts had been frozen by either Swiss or Singapore authorities.

    On Jan 30, Swiss authorities said they would hand a formal request for assistance on 1MDB “in the coming days”. This comes after Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was cleared of any wrongdoing with regard to RM2.6 billion (US$607 million) worth of donations that were channelled into his bank accounts.

    The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency had been investigating the donation into Mr Najib’s accounts, and also in relation to SRC International, a former subsidiary of the state fund.

    On Sunday Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi questioned why the Swiss Attorney-General publicly issued a statement instead of going straight to his Malaysian counterpart.

    “By making a public statement, in my opinion, it is not good because it not only strains ties between the two countries, but also creates bias in media reports,” DPM Zahid said, adding that such information should have been conveyed through government-to-government channels.

    A spokesperson for Switzerland’s Office of Attorney-General (OAG) said “as a law enforcement body and judicial authority, the OAG has not to comment on political statements”. He added that the OAG notes Malaysia’s commitment to fully support Switzerland’s request for mutual assistance.

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • SPF: Death Of 14 Year Old Male Student Under Investigation For Alleged Outrage Of Modesty – Procedures To Be Reviewed

    SPF: Death Of 14 Year Old Male Student Under Investigation For Alleged Outrage Of Modesty – Procedures To Be Reviewed

    In this case, a Police report was lodged about a molestation. Based on CCTV evidence, Police officers went to conduct enquiries at a school. To keep investigations discreet, the officers went in plainclothes and in unmarked cars. After discussions with the school officials, and the viewing of the CCTV records, Benjamin was identified as the boy in the CCTV records. He was brought to the Principal’s office by a school official and was spoken with in the presence of a Police officer. Before he was brought back to Ang Mo Kio Division, he contacted his mother to inform her of the Police’s investigations. The Police officer also spoke to the mother.

    While at Ang Mo Kio Division, he was interviewed by one Investigation Officer at his workstation in an open plan office with other workstations. He was fully cooperative during the interview. He was then released on bail and went back with his mother.

    The Police have been asked whether it should review the procedure to allow an appropriate adult to be present when a young person is interviewed. The Police will review and address this issue.

    Police investigations have not been completed. A Coroner’s Inquiry will be held upon the conclusion of investigations, where all the relevant facts will be presented to the State Coroner. At the inquiry, the family will also be able to raise all questions that they may have.

    Benjamin’s passing was tragic. The Police have expressed their deepest condolences to the family. They have met the family to address their questions on the case and provide clarifications on the actions of the Police officers during their interaction with Benjamin.

     

    Source: Singapore Police Force

  • Singapore Retailers Riding Strong On Muslim Fashion Trend Set To Be Worth US$327B By 2020

    Singapore Retailers Riding Strong On Muslim Fashion Trend Set To Be Worth US$327B By 2020

    Just three years after the birth of her store, Ms Azrina Tahar managed to make her first $1 million in turnover.

    But business was good from the get go as she managed to break even in 2012, just one year after the store opened.

    Ms Tahar is among the Singapore retailers riding on the rapidly ballooning Muslim fashion industry

    Muslims reportedly spent US$230 billion (S$327 billion) on clothing in 2014 – a figure that is expected to balloon to US$327 billion by 2020, a recent Thomas Reuters report says.

    Fashion major Dolce & Gabbana has launched its line of abayas and hijabs in the Middle East, H&M is also featuring hijab-wearing models.

     

    Source; www.tnp.sg

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