Religion as a Tool of Control
Yin said, “What if we are told that heaven and hell is here right now and there is no need to be held ransom by the religious establishment’s vague promises. … Continue Reading →
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Yin said, “What if we are told that heaven and hell is here right now and there is no need to be held ransom by the religious establishment’s vague promises. … Continue Reading →
Yin urges our religious leaders to sow seeds of harmony and interfaith acceptance instead of sowing seeds of discord. Yin: Race and Religion are the two main stumbling blocks to our … Continue Reading →
Yin: “Islam is a religion of peace” proclaims the bill board at the State Mosque in Ipoh. You don’t see this in churches and temples proclaiming that Christianity or Buddhism is … Continue Reading →
First. Selamat Hari Raya, maaf zahir dan batin. Second. Pakatan Harapan, under the leadership of Dr Mahathir Mohamad, won GE-14. At his Raya open house, around 80,000 Malaysians greeted him … Continue Reading →
One month ago, on 28 January, the Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF) organised a forum at The Concorde Hotel, in Kuala Lumpur. The speakers were IRF’s Ahmad Farouk Musa, Jeffrey Kenney from … Continue Reading →
Wan Nor showed us how the manufactured hatred for islam developed. Here she discusses the psychotic games that are played by the politico-Islamist-theologians, in the quest to control the Malay mind. … Continue Reading →
Wan Nor continues her discussion about sensitive issues in Malaysia, the ones which many of us are afraid to tackle and which the authorities discourage us from having; however, we … Continue Reading →
Guest Contributor, Farouk A Peru slams the moral police for raiding the hotel room of a married couple. What else can you expect when nincompoops run a nation? While UMNO … Continue Reading →
A Response to Isma’s Deceptive ‘Islamic Liberalism’ By Farouk A. Peru Isma is becoming more and more sophisticated in its deception these days. There used to be a time in … Continue Reading →
ISMA is under extreme pressure, especially as it must make itself relevant in 21st Malaysia. It goes on the defensive by attacking working women and Malay women who fight … Continue Reading →