Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Hikayat Moden: Bahagian IX (Tragedi September)

Baca Bahagian I, Bahagian II, Bahagian III, Bahagian IV, Bahagian V, Bahagian VI, Bahagian VII & Bahagian VIII di sini.
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Pesta Monsoon yang dianjurkan di seluruh negeri telah menyebabkan ramai kanak-kanak mati lemas.

Pada mulanya, ibubapa kanak-kanak tersebut dipersalahkan kerana tidak menjaga anak-anak mereka semasa bermain air. Kanak-kanak tersebut disangka mati sesak nafas kerana terlalu ramai orang. Tidak mungkin mereka mati lemas dalam air sedalam dada itik sahaja.

Tetapi semakin hari semakin ramai kanak-kanak mati lemas dan rakyat mula mempersoal akan maklumat paras air banjir.

Ada rakyat mula menyalahkan Lebai Pak Belalang dan Pak Pandir kerana memberi maklumat yang salah.

Penyokong Lebai Pak Belalang mempertahankan Lebai Pak Belalang dengan alasan-alasan lain.

Mereka menyalahkan rakyat jelata yang terlalu seronok riang ria bermain air sehingga lupa kewajipan agama yang dituntut lima kali sehari. Mereka mengandaikan ini adalah hukuman Tuhan kerana alpa tuntutan agama. Ada juga yang mengandaikan tragedi yang berlaku adalah hukuman Tuhan kerana ada rakyat jelata perempuan yang bermain air dengan pakaian bikini yang seksi.

Ada yang membuat pengaduan di badan siasatan rasuah untuk menyiasat itik-itik yang dikatakan telah memberi info dan maklumat yang salah pada Lebai Pak Belalang. Mereka cuba menyalahkan itik-itik yang hanya berenang di air tanpa menyedari gambar mereka diambil oleh Lebai Pak Belalang sebagai bukti saintifik paras air banjir.

Majoriti rakyat berpegang pada sebab-sebab tersebut di atas tragedi yang berlaku. Mereka tidak terfikir sedikit pun untuk menganalisa dan mencabar data dan maklumat yang diberi Lebai Pak Belalang sebelum ini. Maklumlah, bagi mereka golongan lebai dan ulama tidak mungkin berbuat salah.

Ada segelintir (termasuk Si Luncai) yang cuba mengkritik Lebai Pak Belalang & Pak Pandir. Mereka cuba mempersoalkan kebijaksanaan kepemimpinan Lebai Pak Belalang & Pak Pandir. Tetapi mereka dituduh menghina ulama dan dikecam hebat.

Pada rakyat jelata, mengkritik ulama adalah sama seperti menghina ulama. 
Menghina ulama adalah seperti menghina agama.
Menghina agama adalah menghina Tuhan.

Begitulah panaakulan mantik yang dipegang oleh sebahagian besar rakyat jelata.

Dengan ini, suara-suara yang cuba mengkritik Lebai Pak Belalang & Pak Pandir ditenggelamkan.

Dengan itu, kanak-kanak yang mati lemas dalam air banjir menjadi seumpama mati katak sahaja. Menjadi bahan politik untuk Lebai Pak Belalang dan golongan lebai lain untuk memperkuatkan kuasa politik mereka.



Sementara itu, itik-itik yang cuba disalahkan, telah terbang ke benua selatan untuk lari dari cuaca sejuk yang bakal datang, seperti yang dilakukan mereka setiap tahun. Apabila kerajaan benua selatan mendapat tahu yang itik-itik tersebut menjadi buruan kerajaan Lebai Pak Belalang, dan bakal dijadikan itik salai masak lemak; jika ditangkap; mereka telah melarang itik-itik dari terbang balik apabila musim sejuk habis.

Maka terjadilah perang mulut antara kedua kerajaan tersebut. Lebai Pak Belalang menuduh kerajaan benua selatan rasis. Mereka  dituduh anti masakan tradisional seperti itik salai masak lemas. Dengan menahan itik-itik tersebut dari terbang kembali, rakyat jelata tidak dapat makan itik salai masak lemas. Kerajaan selatan dituduh anti masakan tradisi dan anti budaya negeri ini. Kerajaan selatan dituduh rasis.

Perang mulut ini lagi menenggelamkan isu kematian kanak-kanak tersebut dan lama-kelamaan kematian mereka dilupakan.





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Monday, 21 September 2020

The ultimate freedom (belated Merdeka Day 2020 post).


In Malaysia, there are a lot of restrictions in our freedom.

There are legal restrictions in our freedom of speech; rightly or wrongly; in the name of sensitivities of the races, of religions, of cultures and/or for safeguarding the institutions of the state.

There are legal restrictions in freedom of expression, in the name of harmonious living among the citizens of Malaysia and/or for national security.

There are also legal restrictions in the creative, arts & entertainment industry in the name of moral/cultural/religious sensitivities and/or other arbitrary reasons.

There are legal restrictions (arguably) in practising minority religions.

There are legal restrictions in the rights of assemblies, in the name of national securities and peaceful living of citizens.

There are also other legal restrictions such as relating to the press, sedition acts, blasphemy acts, slander acts, etc.

The government says that all these restrictions are, singularly and/or collectively, for national security and harmonious living among the multi racial, multi cultural, and/or multi religious society of Malaysia. 

The government may be right. Agree or disagree, rightly or wrongly, these are the facts of the situation, legally, in Malaysia.

There are also social & moral restrictions that a society imposes on its members. Most of us willingly follow these restrictions for harmonious and peaceful living among our neighbours.

But there is one freedom no government and no society on Earth can restrict legally or practically.

Freedom of thought.
Freedom to think.

Freedom to think whatever you want to think. 
(As long as you do not express them out loud, of course).

Thinking is done in your brain, and nobody can read what is in yours. It is done in the safe haven of your brain and it is the most free act that you can do.

As far as I know, there are no devices yet invented that can read your mind, and as far as I know, telepathy is still science fiction.

But sadly, among majority of Malaysians, especially, the Malay Muslims, even this, they are afraid to do.

People are afraid to think even though this act cannot be controlled by the state or regulated by law.

They are afraid to think.

They are afraid to engage their brain. They are afraid to think critically. 

There are Muslims who are afraid to think about what the Qur'an actually says. They outsource and rely 100% on their favourite preachers to know what the Qur'an says. Their favourite preacher in turn rely on his revered preacher to know what the Qur'an says. The revered preacher in turn rely on his tok guru to know what the Qur'an says.

None of them actually read and study the Qur'an themselves. None of them analyse and think what the Qur'an actually says.

They are afraid to read and study the Qur'an themselves. Some people I have talked to even say that you cannot read and study the Qur'an yourselves or you might be led astray or 'sesat'.

The irony!

They believe the Qur'an is sent as guidance to all humanity and yet they believe reading and studying the the Guide Book themselves might make them stray from guidance or 'sesat'...


I am speechless...

The emoji is speechless...


Even the statue is speechless...

There not enough hands for me to facepalm my own face...

They are afraid to think and question in their mind what their favourite preacher says. They swallow in whole whatever he says. No critical thinking.

They are afraid to think critically on what he says. It is almost as if it is a sin if they question, even in their mind, what he says.

They are also afraid to think and questions in their mind what their leaders are saying. This is all the more true when the leaders are saying racial things. When the leaders are instigating their emotions with racial and religious issues.

I am not asking you to question them openly in public. There are legal repercussions if you say the wrong thing out loud. People may interpret what you say wrongly, intentionally or unintentionally, to get you in trouble. These fears are valid.

But nobody can know what you think. Nobody can read your mind.

So, please engage your brain, think critically, and find the answers yourselves.

It is the most free thing that you can do.


Happy belated Merdeka Day!



Monday, 14 September 2020

Gunung Banang Hiking Trip (14th March 2020) & Gunung Banang Song.

Gunung Banang is located in Batu Pahat, Johor.
The peak is about 430 metre in height.

To climb this mountain, you can follow the paved road built by Telekom Malaysia to access its telecommunication tower. The distance to the top is about 2.9 km. You can read this blog on this hiker's experience in hiking up this paved road.

However, we did not take this paved road. We took the more adventurous route to climb this mountain. This jungle trail is more challenging and I have to admit, I almost gave up. While the hike is not the highest I have ever climbed, this is the most challenging as the trail was very steep all the way; between 60 to 80 deg steepness all the way.
(Google map video of the route that we took.)

But I made it in the end.

View of Selat Melaka, Batu Pahat River and Minyak Beku.
 
 
Batu Pahat town.

Dari secawan kopi aku belajar erti
pahit manisnya sebuah kehidupan
(and the bittersweet success of hiking up a mountain).


Batu Belah Batu Bertangkup.


Batu Gajah.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gunung Banang is also immortalised in a classic Malay Asli song, titled, "Gunung Banang", of course.

Enjoy the song.




Lyrics:
Gununglah Banang,
Gunung Banang,
Tinggilah menawan,
Ahai...

Tinggi menawan,
Nampaklah lagi
Gununglah Soga
Ahai...
Gununglah Soga
2X


Bila ku pandang
Wajahmu Puan
Bagai ku pandang
Pintunya syurga
Ahai...
Pintunya syurga

2X
Selat Melaka
Selat Melaka
Airnya tenang
Ahai...
Airnya tenang
Banyaklah perahu
Perahu Bugis
Ahai...
Perahu Bugis

 
 
Bila terpandang
Wajahmu Puan

Hati yang sedih
Terus menangis
Ahai...
Terus menangis