Sunday, December 29, 2019

UniMAP exam on Ethnic Relations or Ethnic Vituperation?


FMT:

Varsity exam question calls Zakir Naik ‘an icon’


A screenshot of the examination question was posted by MIC vice-president Sivarrajh Chandran

PETALING JAYA: An uproar has broken out on social media over a university examination question which appears to praise controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik by calling him an “icon in the Islamic world”.

The question appears in a Universiti Malaysia Perlis examination paper on Ethnic Relations.

A screenshot of the question was posted on Facebook by MIC vice-chief Sivarrajh Chandran.

The question reads: “Zakir Naik is one of the icons of the Islamic world. He is very active in spreading true Islam and following the Quran and Sunnah of Rasulullah SAW. He is able to reason and to answer every question that is asked to him. However, in Malaysia, he is no longer allowed to deliver his preaching. In your opinion, as a Malaysian, why does this happen?”




dengan 3 menteri, semua dari Parti PRIBUMI 

Students are given a multiple-choice answer with these reasons:

1) Malaysians do not bother to receive information

2) Malaysians were sensitive and feel threatened for no reason

3) Malaysians just follow the crowd without verifying any information

4) Malaysians are ignorant about their own religion.


Sivarrajh had questioned why such a question, deemed to be insensitive to people of different races, had been included in an examination for a module that was meant to foster racial and religious understanding.

FMT has contacted the university for a response.


4 comments:

  1. msia hv a indian pm n now a indian icon, apa ladi indian mmahu?

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    1. Indians r not just Muslim mamak!

      Unlike u, so dying for a demoncratic sugar daddy.

      What they want ISN'T for a f*ck like u to understand lah!

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    2. Hahaha...a democratic sugar daddy ! wow...can I borrow that, CK..this is a gem :)

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  2. This is in line with Maszlee's goal of making IIUM the "Oxford of Muslim countries". UM Perlis is also following this goal.

    The tactic is Yadim conduct surreptitious dakwah in primary and secondary schools and the tertiary education institutes are the "finishing schools", to churn out evangelists.

    MIC & MCA should not be complaining now, because they almost always hold the DEPUTY Education Minister portfolios for DECADES, during the BN rule. They were part and parcel of creating the problem, now as usual they hand it over to DAP and say "nah....solve it".

    And one way to keep MIC & MCA silent was to give them universities, TARUC and AIMST. Give them the licences, fund them and they keep quiet while BN totally ruins the education system.

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