Being A Good Neighbour

“I would dedicate this nation to the policy of the good neighbour-the neighbour who resolutely respects himself and, because he does so, respects the rights of others” (Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933). When Franklin D. Roosevelt commanded the US administration in 1933, he brought a new approach to United States foreign policy. This policy was called…

Power: On the Face of It

Power for its own sake. Budaya “kuasa” untuk “kuasa” kerana “kuasa.” Such is the Malay maxim uttered by the Regent of Perak, Y.T.M. Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah Sultan Azlan Shah, on Jan 15, 2009, in his Closing Address to The Third Islamic Economic Congress, to describe the epidemic besieging the Muslims in Malaysia, particularly the…

The Future of Humanity

When Copernicus first introduced the heliocentric theory, that the earth revolves around the sun, it shook the very foundation of religious belief and become an issue in the courts of inquisition. People believed that it threatened the idea that an almighty God created nature, that it threatened their firm conviction that the glories of the…

Refining the Notion of Governance

It is to be duly noted that one of the distinctive features of the religious, intellectual and scientific tradition of Islam, is the utmost care given to the correct and precise connotation and denotation of terminologies, a feature rendered possible by the root system of the Arabic language. As such, it is commonplace in this…

Constitution Part of National History

Jim Baker, a modern writer on the history of Malaysia and Singapore, categorically states in his A Popular History of Malaysia and Singapore: Crossroads (2008) that the most distinctive features of the two countries are their multiracial populations. He describes that the majority of the population, i.e. the Malays, have inhabited the land for almost 2500 years. The…

Creativity and Our Life

Creativity, as held by many, can take two forms. One is invention, which has quite often been described as “one’s creating totally new things.” The other is innovation, usually understood as “one’s doing old things in new ways.” Talks about creativity as well as interests in it have in fact been abounding. Recently for example,…