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BM: Key to Civil Society

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Posted by Mazliza - November 9, 2011 at 9:32 pm

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BM and National Unity

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I found this newspaper clipping while spring cleaning last week. It’s a letter to a newspaper (probably NST), published in 2001.

Every concerned Malaysians regardless of his/her race know well that Bahasa Melayu (BM) is our national language which is also a vital tool for national unity. Some of us might not want to accept the fact, but at least need to have some respect for its users.

English is still important as an international language especially in business and technology. That’s the proper and correct fact but inside our own country, English should not be used than in English classes, a conversation with foreigners and to study certain lessons in universities. Despite the improvement of Malaysian’s education quality which enabled more of us to be bilingual or even trilingual, English can hardly replace BM in our country. Malaysia is Malaysia and it is technology, not overused English that would put us on par with advanced countries.

The problem is not the Malays determination to defend their mother tongue — that’s their civil right much like Chines and Indian. The arrogance of some non-Malays on the language issue is one of the obstacles to interracial unity. I am really annoyed with stand by some of my own fellow non-Malay friend that stress the needs of Malays to speak in English to some non-Malays because they don’t want or don’t feel better speaking in Malay. Worse, they even try to ‘reinforce’ that ‘rule’ among their own community members!

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Posted by Mazliza -  at 9:05 pm

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Deciphering the Muslim Call to Prayer

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By Abdar Rahman Koya
MalaysiaKini.com
September 16, 2008

It is comical to see some NGOs, under the guise of defending Islam, support the Internal Security Act (ISA) being used on Raja Petra Kamarudin and Seputeh parliamentarian Teresa Kok.

For a start, these Umno-inspired NGOs know nuts about Islam: they not only give a bad image to Islam, but also embarrass knowledgeable Muslims through their sheer ignorance about matters related to fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and Syariah.

One such ignorance is laid bare when Muslim Consumers Association president Maamor Osman, was reported to have lumped both the call of azan and kuliah (lectures) into the category of “syiar Islam”, and therefore no one should question these.

Syiar Islam is an oft-repeated phrase derived from the Arabic Sha’a’ir al-Islam, meaning ‘rituals of Islam’. The kuliah, for the kind information of Maamor and his likes, has never been considered a ritual in Islam, whether formal or informal.

Coming from a group whose modus operandi is generating unnecessary panic among Muslim consumers about the halal-ness of a certain brand of food, I, like any practising and five-time praying Muslim who is clear about the principles of halal and haram in Islam, am not at all surprised.

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Posted by Mazliza - August 15, 2011 at 9:55 pm

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