Posted on 22 January 2010 By Tommy Thomas.
(Pic by Jan Tabery / sxc.hu) THE attacks against churches and other places of worship that ushered in 2010 have brought into sharp focus the intolerance of an unruly minority in Malaysia. This minority is determined to destroy the delicate balance reached through compromise and consensus in a plural society by our founding leaders, which [...]
Tags: Christianity, Federal Consitution, Malaysia, Tommy Thomas, islam, lawyer, religion, religious freedom, sikhism
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Posted on 21 January 2010 By Deborah Loh.
Gurdwara Sahib Sentul was stoned and had a glass door damaged (Stock pic source: morguefile.com) THIS is not another commentary on “Allah” and its usage, nor is it about the attacks against churches, a Catholic school and a Sikh gurdwara after the issue spiralled out of control. It is instead about the private dilemma the [...]
Tags: Allah, Christianity, Malaysia, Muslims, church, islam
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Posted on 18 January 2010 By Ding Jo-Ann.
(Pic by Nikolai Mamluke / Dreamstime) THE argument that Malaysians are being asked to accept over the “Allah” issue sounds like this: “Muslims are the majority in this country. In a democracy, the majority’s wishes should be prioritised. Christians may have the right to use the word ‘Allah’, but why do it when it provokes [...]
Tags: Allah, Catholics, Christianity, Ding Jo-Ann, Herald, Muslims, court, debate, islam, rule of law, tyranny
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Posted on 15 January 2010 By Chan Kheng Hoe.
(Pic by xymonau / sxc.hu) MUCH has been said about the use of the word “Allah“, and I do not necessarily want to add clutter to the debate without a fresh perspective. It seems interesting that everyone wants to give their input on this issue, including free-thinkers for whom God, by whatever name God is [...]
Tags: Allah, Christianity, Christians, Holy Book, Holy Qu'ran, Muslims, Reductio ad absurdum, chan kheng hoe, islam
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Posted on 15 January 2010 By Koh Lay Chin.
Metro Tabernacle in Kuala Lumpur, the first church thatwas attacked on 8 Jan 2010 (Pic courtesy of Sivin Kit) GENERIC term? Noun or pronoun? Conversion conspiracy or copyright? What exactly are Malaysians fighting over with regard to the “Allah” issue? And how is it all being played out in cyberspace? A check on Facebook, Twitter, [...]
Tags: Allah controversy, Christianity, Christians, Koh Lay Chin, Muslims, The Dilated Pupil, burning of churches, god, islam
Posted in Columns
Posted on 08 September 2009 By MCCBCHST.
THE Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) notes with deep concern that the cow-head incident in Shah Alam is not an isolated case. Another recent example of this kind of insensitivity was when the holy eucharist was desecrated when certain persons went to a church, took the consecrated bread, and [...]
Tags: Christianity, Hinduism, Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Rev Dr Thomas Phillips, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST), cow-head protest, hishammudin hussein
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