Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Becoming Arabs

Been observing what is currently happening in Malaysia, and i think this is my call.

I don't think we are becoming neither more arabic or more western but we are currently evolving to a better civilization of human beings.

In the age where there is so little practice of manners and modesty, i think those people who stay true to their principles deserve a standing ovation.

How is not shaking hands with opposite sex is consider as being rude, how is wearing abayas define you as an Arab not as a Malay.

Dear, we are a race with million faces. We can be a Malay with chinese or indian resemblances. We are a race who adapt in many different cultures. We are a race that survive because we willingly evolves.

And please, do differs. Some of us live in different eras, different background, different lifestyle. I live in an era where islamic knowledges are taught proportional to my scientific knowledges, while my father live in another different era. Sometimes our opinions are totally different, but look at it as a blessing. Sometimes those differences make us think for a while. Some of us haven't done a lot of thinking lately, right?

Please, there is other that do matters. Our education system is changing on yearly basis. Our people is not properly served, our representatives is not serving us properly. What else i could say? I can't help feeling sympathy for the Chinese when i heard they say "ah, this offers are only for bumiputeras", whereas the Bumiputeras are doing things that are best described as "foolish".

Now that I'm in China, i have a first hand experience to know how Chinese thinks, works and also other countries as well.
I am a proud Malaysian, saying we doing our best to accommodate all different races without diminishing their own distinct cultures. A country where women's are treat fair enough. A country that children are equipped with good education.
There's so much room for improvement, but kindly do it in a very civilised manners. We have enough hatred in the world, don't add more in my dearest Malaysia.

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