Anil Netto posted about the warning from the Home Ministry to The Herald. Otherwise, I will probably missed out the little column. Above is the photo I took from The Herald issue July 20th 2008.
We are certainly living in a very paranoid environment. First, they want us to stop using the term [...]
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Parenting is now so challenging. We are like living with Pontius Pilate and Herod.Our local Malaysia politicians have made these issues like they are legal and honourable:
1) Extra-marital sex
2) False accusations
3) Telling blatant lies
4) Sodomy
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But who am I to question it? However, I see a positive sign out of it. When some faiths have no funds to build any building, they have to come together as a community to work for the money. Over where I am, a doctor wrote a book on health and donate [...]
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The below is an article by Farish A. Noor. I have asked my church elders to provide me (the inquisitive, curious, ignorant, new Catholic convert) something which can explain why The Herald has issues with our Malaysian Government over the use of the term ‘Allah’. The below is one of the recommended reading [...]
Continue reading about The origins of the word ‘Allah’ (by Farish Noor)
KUALA LUMPUR: The Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council yesterday filed an application to intervene in the judicial review sought by the Kuala Lumpur Archbishop of the Home Minister’s decision to prohibit the use of the word “Allah” in the Herald Catholic Weekly publication.
Zainul Rijal Abu Bakar filed the application at the High Court Registry on [...]
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