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Malaysia : School board apologises to teacher who was asked to remove tudung
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School board apologises to teacher who was asked to remove tudung < Prev Next > Posted By: brianl1957 brianl1957 Send Email Send Email Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:28 pm | Options View Source Use Fixed Width Font Unwrap Lines http://www.themalaymailonline.com/ma...logises-to-te\ acher-who-was-asked-stop-wearing-tudung School board apologises to teacher who was asked to remove tudung JANUARY 17, 2014 KOTA TINGGI, Jan 17 - The management board of Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina (SJKC) Nan Ya, today made a public apology to the Muslim convert teacher who was told to take off her tudung (headscarf) if she wanted to continue teaching at the school. Its chairman, Phang Ah Ngang, 72, together with the school's principal, Chiew Swee Tuan, made the apology to the 25-year-old teacher at the Dewan Terbuka Kampung Johor Lama here. It was done in the presence of Kota Tinggi police chief Supt Rahmat Othman, head of Mukim Johor Lama Mohd Nazri Kasmin and Kota Tinggi Education deputy officer Mohamad Fadil Ishak. The apology was seen to have solved the issue that had caused Muslim anger in the country. Phang, in a statement, said he sincerely apologised to the teacher and the Muslim community in Kampung Teluk Sengat in particular, and in Malaysia in general. "I hope the issue is now solved and we can continue living in harmony in the concept of 1Malaysia," said Phang who later shook hand with the teacher as a gesture of apology. Meanwhile, Chiew said as the school's principal, he understood the sensitivity of the issue and that that it was religiously compulsory for a Muslim woman to wear a headscarf. "As a school principal, I promise to have more respect for Islam and our Muslim teachers and students, regardless of their race. "As a public servant, I also promise, without doubt, to adhere to all regulations stated in the General Orders and to manage school affairs in a more proper and careful manners. "I apologise for all emotional distress caused by our misunderstandings and unreasonable arguments," he said. The teacher concerned, on the other hand, said she accepted the public apology and prepared to put it all behind and to focus on her career. "I accepted the apology with an open heart and I do hope that the issue will not be further sensationalised as it is clearly a sensitive issue," she said. Meanwhile, Rahmat said police had completed the investigation on the case and would submit their report to the deputy public prosecution's office for further action. "We hope the case is solved now, but since the complainant has yet to withdraw the report, the case is still ongoing," he said, adding that the case was investigated under Section 186 of the Penal Code for obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions. - Bernama ____ Apologies accepted, tudung fiasco wraps up 2:52PM Jan 17, 2014 http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/252047 ____ http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/in...&id=215262:by\ -deliberately-fanning-tudung-issue-irresponsible-umno-is-deepening-malays-seige-\ mentality&Itemid=2#axzz2qdc2eHql By deliberately fanning 'tudung' issue, IRRESPONSIBLE UMNO is deepening Malays' seige mentality Written by Teo Nie Ching Friday, 17 January 2014 According to reported news, a 25-year-old Muslim school teacher in SJKC Nan Ya in Kota Tinggi was told to take off her "tudung" to continue teaching there by one of the school directors. Everyone has the right to practise his or her respective faiths. If the news is true, we urge the said Director to apologize to the Muslim teacher without any delay. However, we urge UMNO Youth not to over exaggerate the issue as if there are more and more non-Muslims insulting Muslims in our country. Firstly, if the report is true, the said Director should be responsible for his words and come forward to apologise. UMNO Youth Education Bureau Chairman, Mohd Rafiq Naizamohideen should not suggest the Education Ministry to sack the school headmistress. Why should a headmaster be held responsible and blamed for a Director's statement? What 'more and more frequent'? Isn't it the other way around! Secondly, UMNO Youth should not overstate the incident as part of "insults against Islam" which have become "more and more frequent". http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6iRcFrLBTm...dZrrD8/s1600/\ blogger-image-187611749.jpg As a matter of fact, there is no such "more and more frequent" incidents that should be labeled as "insult against Islam". Mohd Rafiq quoted Father Lawrence Andrew as an example. However, what Father Lawrence Andrew has done should not be labeled as an "insult to Islam" because there are many fellow Muslims shared his views, such as respected Islamic scholar and former Perlis Mufti Datuk Dr Asri Zainul Abidin, Sisters In Islam (SIS), Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir (daughter of the former Prime Minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammed), Siti Kasim and Nik Elin Nik Rashid (facebook event creators of "IN THE NAME OF ALLAH" who support the solidarity gathering at the Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Klang, Selangor) and many others. The evidence from the rest of the Muslim world Other than that, a United Arab Emirates daily - The National and Endy M Bayuni, Senior Editor of Jakarta Post also criticized the "Allah" ban. In the eye of Mohd Rafiq, are all these Muslims abovenamed insulting Islam too? Religious harmony is a vital foundation of a country, responsible leaders should encourage more dialogues and education in order to instill respect and tolerance among different beliefs, rather than adding fuel to the fire and stirring up the controversy. ---------------------------------------------------------- Teo Nie Ching is the MP for Kulai ____ http://english.astroawani.com/news/s...-apologise-um\ no-youth-education-bureau-28398 "Tudung" incident: 24 hours to apologise - UMNO Youth Education Bureau Arfa Yunus| Updated: January 17, 2014 KUALA LUMPUR: "We give 24 hours for the management of SJKC Nan Ya to apologise to all Muslims in the country". This was stressed by UMNO Youth Education Bureau Chairman, Rafiq Naizamohideen following the incident where a Chinese Muslim teacher from Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJKC) Nan Ya, Teluk Sengat, Johor was forced to remove her head scarf or "tudung". Pang Ah Ngang, who is in her 60s, was said to have threatened and urged the teacher to remove her "tudung". "The teacher filed a police report at the Kota Tinggi Police District Headquarters. Following the report, Pang Ah Ngang was later called to provide a statement. "Although a report was made and the District Education Office had transfered the teacher to a safer school, we are disappointed as this can tarnish the dignity of Islam," said Rafiq. Rafiq hoped that the Education Ministry will provide a quick response on the issue. "As a Muslim we feel challenged because recently, the religion has been questioned a lot.Thus, the UMNO Youth Education Bureau is urging the Education Ministry to respond to this incident. If Pang Ah Ngang does not apologise, we want the Education Ministry, be it Datuk Seri Idris Jusuh or Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to take stern action and this includes dismissing those involved in the incident," said Rafiq. During a press conference at the Ampang Division UMNO ofiice today, Rafiq also urged the schools headmaster, Chiew Swee Tuan to take appropriate action on those involved. "If the headmaster is not able to solve the issue, than the person is not eligible to hold the position and should be dismissed. The headmaster had not taken any action and failed to understand the Islamic sensitivity in Malaysia," added Rafiq. He also added that the people in Kampung Teluk Sengat have started to demonstrate against the actions taken by Pang by hanging banners and posters. Story first published on: January 16, 2014 18:48 (MYT) ____ http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/252018 Umno Youth, so it's okay to punch a minister? 10:39AM Jan 17, 2014 YOURSAY 'Don't try to turn it into a racist issue to save Najib's face.' Apology demanded over tudung threat http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/251922 Flamescanner: If the allegation that a 25-year-old Muslim school teacher in SJKC Nan Ya in Kota Tinggi was told to take off her "tudung" (headscarf) to continue teaching there is true, then an honest apology to the teacher concerned is in order. At the same time, I would like to ask Umno Youth exco and bureau chairperson Mohd Rafiq Naizamohideen what his thoughts are regarding the seizure of more than 300 copies of the Bible by Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais)? Does he consider that an insult or does he consider that his right? You see, this is where the proof of the pudding lies. Can you apply the same rules and principles of respect for another person's belief or is it simply you championing your cause and trampling on someone else's view. By the way, Mohd Rafiq, Catholic weekly The Herald's editor Lawrence Andrew was probed for sedition recently, which in itself is wrong, but what do you mean that no action has been taken? http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/251332 What would you consider to be a justifiable action? I'd like to hear a reasoned argument. Onyourtoes: If indeed such a threat was issued to the Muslim teacher, I agree that an apology is called for, but only to the teacher concerned (not to all Muslims as demanded by Umno Youth). But I have an inkling that this episode was orchestrated. The silence from the Education Ministry was just to prolong the controversy, regardless the threat was true or otherwise. If we have done wrong, just apologise. There is no need to demand counter apologies from 'well-established' racists. They are not our teachers. Sali Tambap: Make no mistake about it. The headmistress who stopped her Muslim teacher to wear her tudung is wrong. As it is also wrong for the Muslim teacher in Sarawak a while back (I think it was reported in Malaysiakini) who caned a Christian Iban pupil that brought his purported non-halal lunch to school provided for by her mother. http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/148066 It was also wrong for the Muslim teacher who punished the non-Muslim Orang Asli pupil who failed to recite an Islamic prayer. http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/212654 Mohd Rafiq is right about the headmistress insulting Islam but so did the two Muslim teachers mentioned were using Islam to insult other religions. Well, we do not want both. Failure to respect each other as individual and belief is totally uncalled for. In other word, what Mohd Rafiq wants is respect for Islam. And it is his right to ask for that. But let him understands this - respect is a two-way traffic. You cannot demand respect nor can you force it on people to respect you. It has to be earned. By their gentle nature Malaysians for the most part, regardless of their backgrounds, do respect each other. The action of Jais (Selangor Islamic Religious Department) towards the Christian's holy books and house of worship is not respect. Let us get rid of Malaysians who do not respect each other, irrespective whether he/she a Muslim or non-Muslim. Such person has no place in the Malaysian nation. Heavenly King: Ordering one woman to remove her tudung is an insult? What about banning non-Muslims on the use of the word 'Allah', burning churches, and protesting in front of churches? Malaya: If you think this is serious enough to warrant a sack, how about making non-Muslims eating in a changing room? Isn't that serious too? http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/236473 Umno Youth, you are in no position to make this demand. Where are you during the changing room row? A school is a school so don't bring in politics and religion. Please let the ministry settle this issue by themselves. Anonymous #66797900: Whilst we all should respect one another's faith, why must Father Lawrence be punished? He was also defending his faith. Umno Youth is desperate as no one supports them as they have proven themselves to be hooligans. Apparently, punching a minister is okay. http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/251672 It is time for non-Muslims and rational Muslims to stand firm in the face of constant threats and demand an apology. Most Muslims in this country are against extremists. It is the political desperadoes who are out to cause rift. Vgeorgemy: Umno has no issues when one of its members slap a non-Malay minister publicly and a mufti calls for mass murder. It seems that Umno has lost its legitimacy with common man issues. http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/250880 Kangkung: After the Jais raid on the Bible Society of Malaysia (BSM), this new set of Umno goons are trying hard to divert attention from Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's 'kangkung' remark to this tudung issue. http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/250725 http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/251697 So many Muslim staff and students are teaching and studying in vernacular schools so Umno, don't try to turn it into a racist issue to save Najib's face. Well Thats Fantastic: When politics enters religion and religion enters politics, they do no justice to each other whatsoever. In fact, we can often see a politician with a hollow or weak argument very quickly try to become more godly than God himself. Fair&Just: No minorities of ordinary intelligence will be foolish and stupid enough to threaten a Muslim or Malay unless with the scheming or backing of those with ulterior motives as the minorities have for decades being used to the ways of the supremacist bigots and biding their time for retribution and just dessert if it ever come but hopefully do. Enuf: The only reason why SJKC is around is because of the divide-and-rule tactic. And the majority of Chinese fall for it by sending their kids to an SJKC. So the Chinese are still amateur in playing politics. Continue-The-March: Hello Enuf, I beg to differ. SJKC would have disappeared if not because of Umno's screwed-up education policy. Up to the 70s, the enrollment of SJKC was going down because Chinese started to see more value in English education until former premier Mahathir Mohamad converted all English schools into Malay schools which slowly change into mono-culture Islamic-inclined schools. From then on, more than 90 percent of Chinese parents send their kids to SJKC, including Indian and Malays parents. Cryodude: What about the head mistress who told the Chinese and Indians to go back to China and India? Did she make an apology? I guess she did in the end. Was she sacked from her post because she failed to understand the sensitivities of other races? I guess not. http://beta.malaysiakini.com/news/231998 In this case, the person concerned should also apologise to the teacher and that should be the end of it. Let all parties stop spilling poison in schools. What are we teaching our kids? Sali Tambap: This is perhaps the rare time that I agree with the call from Umno Youth education bureau. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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