Showing posts with label Islam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Islam. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2009

Islam Hadhari

Islam is a way of life, a civilisation.  It maps out the entire life of a Muslim, right from birth to death.

Everything is explained in great detail from relationship between humans to between human and the environment to between human and god.  If Islam is so complete and encompassing what is Islam Hadhari then?

Despite efforts made by the previous administration to promote and explain the concept of Islam Hadhari, I still cannot fathom what it is.  

Could my lack of understanding be due to my lack of intellectual?  Because I was never educated in Oxford or Cambridge or some Ivy League?  Maybe...

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Malay dilemma is electrifying - By Dina Zaman

TheStar, 23 April 2009, page N43

An interesting article...

My thoughts:
(1) Money does seem to be a big problem among Malays despite the NEP etc.

The intentions of the NEP are noble.  But its implementation really fell short off expectations.  I seriously think the NEP benefits were monopolised by UMNO-putras and not Bumiputras in general.  Of course, the MCA-putras and MIC-putras benefited too.

(2) Non-Malays do appear to be more united in resolving their own problems.
Non-Malays have their various associations and organisations that focused on helping their own race.  Unfortunately, the Malays are not as united and are more bent on destroying one another.  It is very difficult to find a Malay association or organisation that focuses on helping out their own race.

In addition, non-Malays use their places of worship as the centre for helping the less fortunate.  The same cannot be said of the Malays.  Masjids and suraus are only places of worship and would normally be deserted at most times except, maybe, during the five prayer times.  Even then it would be only for Muslims to come and pray, nothing more nothing less.  The libraries (if any) would be locked. No activities at all. Maybe the libraries are meant to be preserved and not be used...!!!

It is really an embarrassment that the mosques and suraus are really underutilised.  In addition to a place of worship, it should be a place where the pursuit of worldly and heavenly knowledge are encouraged.  Instead these places are deserted and void of meaningful activities.

I have always thought that Islam, being a way of life a civilisation, is a religion that promotes the pursuit of knowledge, both worldly and heavenly...  What happened?

Interesting?  I think so...