Penang deputy CM claims khat move to be blind acceptance of ‘misguided BN policy’
by OPALYN MOK
A man creates khat art in Balik Pulau, Penang August 6, 2019 Picture by Sayuti Zainudin |
GEORGE TOWN, Aug 7 — Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P. Ramasamy wants the ruling Pakatan Harapan to explain its khat introduction for vernacular primary schools, claiming the decision to be blind acceptance of a “misguided” policy leftover from the past Barisan Nasional (BN) government.
He said if the measure to integrate khat in the primary school syllabus was mooted during BN’s time, then there was no reason for it to be blindly implemented by the current government.
“Why a misguided BN policy measure has been accepted uncritically?” he asked in his Facebook posting late last night.
He expressed his disbelief that Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, whom he described as a modernist, wanted to “force” khat on students without understanding the consequences of such a measure in a divided and polarised society like Malaysia.
He said the Education Minister Maszlee Malik had lost credibility when he “messed up” the matriculation admission and went on to chide non-Malays for not giving equal opportunity to Malays in the private sector.
“Having lost credibility he has the temerity to say that khat has nothing to do so with Islam,” he added.
“Having lost credibility he has the temerity to say that khat has nothing to do so with Islam,” he added.
Maszlee is so INCOMPETENT that I doubt he's even able to polish shoes competently |
Ramasamy, who is also the state Economic Planning, Education, Human Resource Development and Science, Technology and Innovation Committee chairman, said the proposal to introduce khat in primary schools was without consultation with interested parties.
He said any policy should be introduced after consultations with the public.
“In the case of khat, it is the other way around,” he said.
He pointed out that there is a now a hue and cry by the non-Malay educational groups for the khat policy to be deferred.
“In terms of the actual definition, there is nothing Islamic about khat calligraphy or for the matter in learning Chinese or even Tamil calligraphies,” he said.
He suggested that khat be introduced in a non-mandatory or voluntary manner to boost the calligraphy art.
“Such an approach would be much more appealing and non-obtrusive,” he said.
This morning, Ramasamy added to his posting on khat by stating that there was nothing wrong to introduce any form of calligraphy in the school curriculum.
“I am just wondering how is khat going to assist the Bahasa Malayu syllabus in the primary schools if khat might not be fully integrated with the subject matter,” he asked.
“The difference between jawi and khat calligraphy and the fact that the latter might be only allocated a few hours of the school time do not mitigate the worst fears expressed among certain sections of the Malaysian population,” he added.
He said students are being overloaded with all kinds of requirements now.
“I wonder why khat has been prioritised as something as an integral to the Malaysian cultural heritage,” he said.
He then slammed some politicians for worsening the khat polemics by stressing on the importance of khat as a link between the present and the future.
Ramasamy was commenting on the recent controversy surrounding the government’s intention to introduce khat calligraphy to Standard Four students as part of the Bahasa Melayu subject starting next year.
ramasamy, whack the lims n teoh first, or u r also no diff, just a barking dog?
ReplyDeleteMfer, who is the doggie that barks ONLY when someone/something happens?
DeleteWhy blame those who r been kept in the dark?
What happen to the sinisterly stealth initiators? R they transparent to u? Or bcoz of the flows of Jack Daniel during dangdut hours?
Another politician from PH politiking on the Khat issue without stating the obvious reason that it is a stealthy proselytizing of the religion of Islam to non-Moslems via Islamic calligraphy just like those days of Bible studies and morning assembly prayers.
ReplyDeleteGo and ask worldwide what is Islamic/Arabic Calligraphy called Khat or Diwani or Nastaliq or Dini and reasons for such an art and the answer is all there if one chose to really understand what it is all about rather than listen to Malaysian politicians.
What Malay heritage? It's Arabic heritage.
What language heritage? It's also Arabic heritage. Jawi is a local heritage of Arabic heritage.
What Malay culture and Arts? It's Arabic culture and Arts and improvise to local Malay culture and Arts which were before the Arabs came more towards Hinduism/Buddhism/Animistic culture and Arts.
So, the final destination for learning all these?
You just can't escape from the intention that it is to promote/force Arabic culture, religion and language and to make Arabs/pseudo Malays and Moslems out of the Malaysian education system for everyone thru a compulsory examination subject called Bahasa Melayu instead of it being an elective subject to be chosen by those who so desire in a multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi-ethnic society.
For a maruah-less zombies, everything Arabic is syariah compliant. Thus a added point during judgement day!
DeleteMaybe 72+1 houris as a reward!
MALAYSIAN Chinese voted them into power.
ReplyDeleteMALAYSIAN CHINESE : STOP COMPLAINING.
Accept your punishment for overthrowing BN and specifically nice-guy liberal democrat Najib. Najib who treated Malaysian Chinese very well and who brought a lot of China investments into Malaysia during his time.
Karma is a bitch hahahha
Karma is a bitch, indeed for an old fool, who keeps ranting irrationally about the Chinese m'sians who vote with their feet for yr lover boy jibby!
DeleteKeep farting, u will have limited time left!