[reddit] malaysia abang fired for wearing cross

jkohlc2

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Context: halal food stall owner under pressure fired worker for wearing cross

 

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Malaysia is strangely restrictive country, from our perspective as a country with freedom of religion.

I recall they once disallowed Christians from using the word Allah.
It was some big national issue over there
:s22:

In Singapore, anyone can use the words God, Allah, Buddha… etc without any restrictions.
 

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Malaysia is strangely restrictive country, from our perspective as a country with freedom of religion.

I recall they once disallowed Christians from using the word Allah.
It was some big national issue over there
:s22:

In Singapore, anyone can use the words God, Allah, Buddha… etc without any restrictions.
Allah is Arabic word for God, it was a word coined pre- Islam time.
There is no issue to use this word in Indo I am afraid. Hence this is political issue in M'sia.
 

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Good I support this, I want 1:5.

Joking aside, hope the abang find a better opportunity.
 

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Malaysia is strangely restrictive country, from our perspective as a country with freedom of religion.

I recall they once disallowed Christians from using the word Allah.
It was some big national issue over there
:s22:

In Singapore, anyone can use the words God, Allah, Buddha… etc without any restrictions.
SG will be influenced by this nonsense IMHO due to family ties and geographical proximity.
 
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