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INTOLERANT RELIGIOUS IN MALAYSIA

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INTOLERANT RELIGIOUS IN

MALAYSIA

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MEMBERS

• Siti Fatimah Mohammad 219546• Siti Noraisyah Bt Norizan 223177• Nurain Binti Norman 241523• Nurul Azita Athirah Aziz 242176

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Introduction:

• a multiple races and cultural country.• Malay is ethnic, who moved from mainland

Asia in long time ago.• The Chinese and India religions was bring

in during early 19 century : trade and -doing business between them and Malaya.

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Identify the problems:

• racial discrimination • Intolerant : another's religious beliefs or

practices• According the case: 13th May 1969 The cow's head dispute Boar's head protest church attacks

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Objective:

• The fact that Malaysia practices mixed religion

• strength of multiracial can only be harvested if the country fulfils racial equal rights.

• Discrimination develops hatred• a few issues related to racism and religion

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Methodology: qualitative

• To examine the role of people Attitude toward other religions, their Subjective norms and perceptions towards other religions.

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Framework:

Ethnic and religions

Intolerance attitude and action

Towards another religions and ethnic

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Ethnic groups in Malaysia:

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Malays:

over 50%, majority in Malaysia. Practices in islam Doing malay’s traditions: such as: Hari

Raya Speak in Malay language.

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Chienese:

Chinese 23.7% majority. Majority practices in Buddhism and

minority in Christianity. Doing Chinese’s traditions:Chinese New

Year Speaking in Hokkien and Cantonese .

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Indians:

• 7.1% majority.• Majority practices in Hinduism and

minority in Christianity• Doing Hindu’s traditions: Thaipusam• Speaking in Tamil and Punjabi.

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Religions in Malaysia:

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Islam:

• revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah, believe in Allah as one and only god to worship.

• Official religion in Malaysia.• 60% people in Malaysia are Muslim.• Very norm in Malaysia to hear azan.• On Friday they would perform solat

jumaat ( Friday prayers ).

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Buddhism:

• Buddhism is the second largest religion in Malaysia, after Islam, with 19.2% of Malaysia's population being Buddhist although some estimates put that figure up to 21.6% when combined with Chinese religions.

• One fundamental belief of Buddhism is often referred to as reincarnation the concept that people are reborn after dying.

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Hinduism:

• 6.3%• Truth is eternal.• Brahman is Truth and Reality. • The Vedas are the ultimate authority. • Everyone should strive to achieve dharma. • Individual souls are immortal.• The goal of the individual soul is moksha.

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Christian:

• About 9.3%: mostly non-Malay Bumiputera, also including some Malaysian Chinese and Malaysian Indian minorities.

• Christians believe that there is only one God, whom they call Father as Jesus Christ taught them. They recognise Jesus as the son of God and believe God functions as a Trinity.

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Intolerance religious:

That happen in Malaysia, between ethnics toward other religions

It happen because of discrimination and misunderstanding

It can be a lesson in our live

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13may1969

• 1969 election, Chinese opposition parties won bigger than expected and started a parade (May12) that angered the Malays.

• Some UMNO leaders than organized retaliate parades the other day (May 13) and that’s when riots happened.

• Then comes the folks stories ,killing, massive rapping, fire burning, in Kuala Lumpur area, followed by a nationwide curfew.

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Church attack: 2009

• Christian church has been attacked in Malaysia

• exposed deep religious and ethnic problems in Malaysia.

• Almost 10 churchs • High court- herald- Allah

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Boar’s head protest:2010

• Two mosque: m.jumhuriyah and m.tirmizi sentosa

• Because of Allah terms• Home Minister Hishamuddin Hussein said

the government would find the perpetrators. "We are dead serious about this," he told a news conference. "We will bring them to justice."

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Cow’s head dispute: 2009

• group of Muslim protesters who trampled on a severed cow’s head in protest at the building of a Hindu temple.

• A sacred animal for Hindus

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Views of religion to another religions

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View of islam to another religions

• Muslims believe in Moses as messengers from God and bring Torah as divine scriptures and also believe in Jesus Christ as God’s prophet, but not as god and bring bible as divine scriptures.

• Muslim will treat others as they wish other treat them with kindness, justice and according to their behaviour and character.

• Islam safeguards the rights of non-Muslim with their lives, possessions and religious freedom is protected and safeguarded

• Muslim also must be good to their neighbour even they are from other religion because they are the most closely to be a friend and someone that will help in difficult.

• In war, Muslim forbidden to kill a priest or a monk and demolish houses of worship of other religions.

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View of Christian to another religions

• since the 1970s by the World Council of Churches (WCC) began a policy of open dialogue with other religions to shown a more open attitude to other religions.

• believe that all religions should be understood to hold a meeting to view a different of religion's.

• efforts to understand and express confidence in his own religion must look to other religious differences.

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View of Buddha to other religions

• Dalai Lama said that extremely beneficial that a variety of different religions is available from which to choose.

• Nowadays, there is a growing dialogue, based on mutual respect, between Buddhist masters and leaders of other religions. They will discuss together with other religions about to improve the situation of humanity and to make life better by teaching people to follow ethical behaviour.

• For Buddhist, it is very helpful if all religions work together to improve the situation of the world

• One aspect of the interaction between the world religions is that they are sharing with each other some of their specialties.

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Views of Hinduism to another religion

• Hindus have welcomed, embraced and lived peacefully among other religions.

• they are tolerant to other religions, respecting the fact that each has unique beliefs, practices, goals and paths of attainment, and not objecting when the doctrines of one conflict with those of another.

• Hindus readily accept the idea that it is not necessary, desirable or even possible for everyone to hold the same beliefs. And certainly such differences should never be cause for tension, criticism, intolerance or violence.

• Hindus do not proselytize, meaning they do not try to convert members of other faiths to their own. Proselytizing is based upon the belief that one's religion is the only true religion and everyone else should join it. Hindus hold the view that all faiths are beneficial.

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Why tolerance is important??

• tolerance means to bear,• differences and variations• Buddhism: Buddhism sees them not as

dangerous competitors but as allies in man's quest for liberation.

• Christian: The various peoples of the world will live in peace and pursue their different religions, each worshipping their different Gods and Goddesses.

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• Hinduism: The various peoples of the world will live in peace and pursue their different religions, each worshipping their different Gods and Goddesses.

• Muslim: “…If they do come to you, either judge between them or decline to interfere...” (Quran 5:42)

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Conclusion: