Expose students to all religions and languages
If one religion is allowed to permeate schools, then so should all other religions too.
If one religion is allowed to permeate schools, then so should all other religions too.
In Malaysia, where religious and racial friction is commonplace, cultivating social cohesion remains a great challenge.
Freedom of religion is a right of every Malaysian, as enshrined in Article 11 of the Federal Constitution.
Your national I/C has no jurisdiction over your faith By Zan Azlee There is no compulsion in Islam. This phrase comes from Surah Al-Baqarah of the Quran (it really reads […]
Blessed to celebrate two great prophets By Zan Azlee What a great time to be Malaysians! It’s December 25 and that means it’s Christmas. So Happy Birthday Jesus and Merry […]
My multi-faith family By Zan Azlee I always like to see my own family as a microcosm of the country’s larger society because we have members of many races and […]
In bleak times, faith in Allah should prevail By Zan Azlee Three years ago, I remember shooting a television reportabout the “Allah” issue in Malaysia for a Dutch news agency. […]
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet By Zan Azlee Call me murtad (apostate), I don’t care. Call me syirik (polytheist), I don’t care. Heavy accusations in […]