Neither Arabisation nor creeping Islamisation, just a khat-astrophe
COMMENT | I am in full support of khat being taught as part of Malay language education in national schools.
I recall the wide-eyed amazement of the facilitators, who were young Islamic studies scholars.
“It’s rare for non-Malays to come by our centre these days unless they are researchers from abroad. We are happy that you have decided to join us today,” one of them warmly said.
“It’s rare for non-Malays to come by our centre these days unless they are researchers from abroad. We are happy that you have decided to join us today,” one of them warmly said.
For
me, it was always very fascinating to find out more about the overlap
between the Malay and Arab worlds because of its rich intellectual and
cultural diaspora.
My interest in Jawi started developing since my schooling days. This was because I realised that many prominent Malay intellectuals, dating back to as far as the 13th century, wrote their contemplations in Jawi...
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My interest in Jawi started developing since my schooling days. This was because I realised that many prominent Malay intellectuals, dating back to as far as the 13th century, wrote their contemplations in Jawi...
Credit : malaysiakini.com
Source Link : https://www.malaysiakini.com/columns/487111
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