Overcoming Religious Sensitivity

We often hear, from time to time, political leaders reminding the public not to discuss certain issues because they are regarded as ‘sensitive issues’. This reminder usually comes with a warning that, in order to maintain peace and security, stern action would be taken against those who this regard that warning. Still, it does not…

The Essence of Tadbir

Should it be tadbir urus or urus tadbir? Those of us who have been reading some recent writings in Malay on “governance” or, more specifically, “good governance,” would have encountered the aforementioned two compound words, although not many of us may have thought it worthwhile to investigate which of the two usages is correct. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka…

Information Overload Dilemma

Regarding the information explosion in the contemporary epoch of, the late Fazlur Rahman, Muslim scholar and scientist, remarked: “Physical avenues of information may improve vastly but the heart, the instrument of perception and discernment, is dulled.” Written in the late 1980’s, his Major Themes of the Qur’an noted that “The inputs and outputs of computers become ever…

Practice Peace In Our Deeds

Every year, on the 21st of September, the world celebrates peace day. This day was initiated by the United Nations General Assembly in 1981 in which a resolution declaring an international day of peace was adopted. The resolution declared that the International Day of Peace shall henceforth be observed as a day of global ceasefire…

Memory and Thinking

By now, I strongly believe, we Malaysians are no stranger to calls for reform of our educational system. So often have such calls been made that they cannot but leave some general impressions. One such impression is that the system as well as its stake-holders is obsessed with examinations at the various levels of the…

Fasting and Sincerity

In about another week Muslims worldwide will celebrate the coming of the ninth month of the Muslim lunar calendar, Ramadan, the month of obligatory fasting which is one of the five pillars of Islam. Deriving from the Holy Qur’an and the Prophetic Traditions, it has been an established practice among Muslims to remind themselves of…

On Seeking Right Knowledge

My previous article which appeared in this column dealt with the importance of preparing our graduates with the skills to acquire knowledge. The main reason why it is important, is to ensure their readiness and ability for a lifelong journey in the search for knowledge. The ocean of knowledge is there for graduates to explore,…

Perception and Reality

Of late, there have been complaints that what matters most in Malaysian politics, is perception. So often have we heard political statements in the form “not only must one be…but one must also be seen to be…” that we have developed, perhaps subconsciously and in a subtle way, a kind of resolve that it is…