Hellish consequences of fake news

In today’s world, we are bombarded with news and information at the speed of electrons. Some of the news nowadays, if not most, are known as “fake news” – a term popularised by President Donald Trumps during his presidential campaign which refers to news that are false – while others are news that need further verification on its authenticity and truth. During those days prior to the invention of the internet technology and …

Demystifying ‘Philosophy’ in the University

For centuries in the East and West, the disciplines and ideas connected to “philosophy” were regarded as the most praiseworthy because without it, any practical activity is devoid of depth of meaning in relation to the human soul, to the environment, and ultimately to the Creator.It was the reason that the term ‘university’ was named as such – that it is a place wherein universal matters were investigated and studied by a community …

Bringing Philosophy and Thinking Back to the University

The Ministry of Education has recently decided to introduce into the curriculum of Malaysian higher education a new subject entitled Philosophy and Current Issues together with another subject, Appreciation for Ethics and Civilization. The decision is seen in line with the national education system‘s direction which is value-centered education. Ironically, the decision comes at the…

Defining Our Own Ageing Nation

In several Quranic verses, Allah the Almighty commands human beings to respect appreciate and honour their parents by doing good. The following verse beautifully describes the way parents should be treated, “And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him and that you be kind to parents, whether one or both of them attain old age in their life, say not to them a word of contempt (uff), nor repel them, but address …

Empowering Unity

Much have been said and written about the current state of unity in the country. We hear voices of concerns from the top leadership of the country to common civilians on the streets and coffee shops. All are worried with the social temperature of the relationships among the different racial groups. Conversations of the older generations centre upon reminiscing the ‘good old days’ when bonds of friendships and brotherhood (and sisterhood) transcend the colours of the skin or the …

Haze Depression: When Will It End?

The air pollution crisis in the country as a result of haze brought from neighbouring country, Indonesia for over a decade seems to have no solution. The question of how long this issue will end is quite difficult to determine. This is because the haze phenomenon seems to be routine to the country almost every year. According to chronology the worst haze in Malaysia first took place during September to November 1997. It was caused coincidently with the …

Knowledge and Power

Majority, if not all, of us may concur that by and large the political scenario in Malaysia during the past four decades has never been calm for more than five years. Somewhat unprecedented and shocking however was the recent leak of a scandalous video, with its related confession and political repercussions. Whatever the purpose of the disclosure is, it is clear that whoever was initially in possession of such confidential …