Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Sadness point of Malaysia

Quote by Yahoo News

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - – Malaysia's image as a moderate Muslim nation has suffered a blow with a spate of church firebombings that has widened ethnic divisions and posed a serious challenge for Prime Minister Najib Razak.

Nine churches have been attacked since last Friday, pelted with Molotov cocktails or vandalised amid anger over a court ruling that overturned a government ban on non-Muslims using "Allah" as a translation for "God".

The government has insisted that the use of the word by Christians, who make up nine percent of the Muslim-majority nation's population, could cause confusion and encourage religious conversion, which is illegal for Muslims in Malaysia.

"It is a low point for Malaysia's image as a moderate Muslim country," said Azmi Sharom from the Universiti Malaya, of the latest in a string of religious disputes that have raised fears the country is being "Islamised".

A Malaysian Christian is challenging the seizure of religious CDs with the word "Allah" printed on them, in the latest twist of an escalating dispute over use of the word, her lawyer said Tuesday. Related article: Malaysian Christian challenges seizure of 'Allah' CD: lawyer

Jill Ireland, of the indigenous Melanau tribe from Sarawak state on Borneo island, is seeking a court order to return eight discs seized when she returned from Indonesia in May 2008, her lawyer Annou Xavier said.

They include the sentencing of a Muslim model to six strokes of the cane for drinking beer, and "body-snatching" cases where Islamic authorities have battled with relatives over the remains of people whose religion is disputed.

The tussles have caused unease among Malaysia's ethnic Chinese and Indian minorities, who fear their rights are being eroded as political parties battle for the support of the 62 percent of the population that is Malay.

The "Allah" row "is an ethnic and political thing more than a religious one," said Azmi, arguing that the ban on the use of the word is aimed at shoring up government support among Malays, who represent its base.

"The term 'Allah' has been used commonly elsewhere. The government is just pandering to some people who are calling for the ban, but most people actually feel quite indifferent about this issue," he said.

The ruling party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), has been accused of stoking Malay nationalism in order to protect its support base after 2008 elections where it lost ground to the opposition.

Pollster Ibrahim Suffian said the church attacks are a "double-edged sword" for Najib, who came to power last year pledging to heal divisions among the ethnic groups.

"If the government doesn't appeal (against the court ruling), it will be seen as offending the conservative Muslims in the country, but at the same time he has pledged to reach out to all minorities," he said.

"It just goes to show the limited amount of room he has between balancing his political interest and a wider Malaysian interest," said Ibrahim, head of the independent polling firm Merdeka Centre.

Najib has visited the scene of the most serious of the attacks, a church that was partly gutted last Friday, as have several leaders of the opposition Islamic party, which is challenging UMNO for Malay support.

The fire-bombings come just as Malaysia, Southeast Asia's third-largest economy, is trying to woo foreign investors. They also threaten to harm its tourism industry, one of the key foreign exchange earners.

"This is the communication era, so information travels fast... tourists will choose not to visit a country faced with conflicts, especially religious conflicts," Tourism Minister Ng Yen Yen has warned.

Religion and language are sensitive issues in multiracial Malaysia, which experienced deadly race riots in 1969.

The latest controversy may be prolonged as there have been no steps towards a compromise over the "Allah" case. The High Court last week suspended the lifting of the ban but has yet to set a date to hear the government's appeal.

Prominent Islamic cleric Harussani Zakaria said he recognised that the disputed word is widely used by Christians in the Middle East, as well as in neighbouring Indonesia, but said it had to be off-limits in Malaysia.

He disputed Christians' claims that they had used the word for centuries without incident, and accused them of having "hidden motives".

"We are still living in a moderate Muslim country but we can't be tolerant on issues of faith. Please just respect our faith, that's all," he told AFP.

Father Lawrence Andrew, the editor of the Catholic "Herald" newspaper which mounted the legal challenge to the government ban, was also resolute.

"How do we withdraw the case when the case has been decided and it was decided in our favour?" he asked. "We have been using the word for so long, at least 400 years here."

Friday, November 13, 2009

save it, it has warned us!

Please save our earth, our environment, the place we growth together.

"2012", this movie has bring a reflection for us.
This earth gonna end if we still not wake up!

Please heal the world, before it is too late.

Kenji

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Congratulation my good friend.. happy wedding










26 of September,




my friend connie's wedding,






who turns to people's wife already.






know her for 14 years, today was the first time i saw her turn to a big sweet gurl,



who smiling so sweet and run towards her happiness










But i not feeling so well, so cant attend on her wedding dinner. After tonight, she be grow up to a lady already. Happy wedding friend! and congratulation to you






her ji mui.... hahahhaahahaha



She and her husband pray in her house.....
Too many photos.. and lazy upload.. okay la.. wish her happy wedding....

Thursday, July 30, 2009

i hate the kl's traffic

the reasons that made the kl's traffic become serious and serious,
is caused by the behavior of the drivers.

Actually the traffic can be smooth or may be not so stuck,
all caused by the unpatient of the drivers and want escape from the crowded's feeling, then occured many and many accidents happened.

In one morning, i could see few accidents happen in the same spot.. at the same time.
Beside of this, the skill of drivers also very low standard. I really hope that our goverment can look about this issues, if not i also no idea that what will be happened for our next future.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The attractive of Hong Kong

Hong Kong's flooding restaurant
Repulse bay

Repulse Bay


The symbols of Hong Kong return to China



Hong Kong's Bus stop














Saturday, May 23, 2009

The hardest things in the world

the most hard things in the world is
because of the "heart", and "sincere"

No heart to do..hard
No sincerity to do anything.. hard

finally comes with zero

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Season in the sun

Very soon i will over my university's life
and step inside the new stage of life.

A bit of sadness because want to say goodbye with a bunch of university's friend
everyone has to begin their new life and welcome the brand new of world

Anyway, friends lets fighting together,
i know you all can do it,
as well as me too.

We had the joy and had the fun,
i will remember always in my heart.
Thankful that you all been joined in my university life and give me a beautiful memory

[Kenji]