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[Tempatan] ..Melayu Islam yang menentang liberalisme hanyalah golongan minoriti

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Post time 25-3-2017 04:55 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by pyropura at 25-3-2017 05:07 AM

.. Survey: Malay-Muslims who oppose liberalism just vocal minority

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PETALING JAYA, March 24 — Malay-Muslims who felt that “liberalism” is bad are minorities in Malaysia, albeit vocal ones, think-tank Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) said today.

Presenting the results of a national survey on Malaysians’ understanding of liberalism, the think-tank highlighted that only 29 per cent of Muslims polled thought the ideology is a bad concept.

IDEAS chief executive officer Wan Saiful Wan Jan said the main reason behind the public’s negative perception is that the ideology was perceived to be detrimental to religion, particularly Islam.

“The debate about liberalism happens mainly among the Malay-Muslim population, that’s the reason why I’m interested in what is the actual level of understanding about liberalism among that population.

“So despite the fact that the shouting comes mainly from the Malay-Muslim population, I think it will be misleading to assume that these loud voices represent the majority. They are the minority, they might be very vocal,” he said.

“[What] we have found is despite all the negative propaganda coming from government-funded agencies, despite all that, still it’s a minority who believe liberalism is bad,” he said, when it was highlighted to him that liberalism had been portrayed negatively in some Friday sermons to local Muslims.


In comparison, only 13 per cent of the non-Muslims surveyed said they felt liberalism is bad.

This made up the 269 people, or 22 per cent of the 1,207 total population polled, who felt liberalism is bad.

Wan Saiful highlighted that 20 per cent decided that liberalism is bad, despite saying in the same survey that they did not understand the ideology. Those who do not understand liberalism at all or do not understand much stood at 42 per cent and 34 per cent respectively of the 1,207 surveyed.

Only 20 per cent said they understood a fair amount about liberalism, while those who said they understood a great deal or were unsure stood at 3 and 2 per cent respectively.

Those opposing liberalism in the IDEAS-commissioned survey also claimed the ideology is not really suitable for Malaysia with its multiracial society or that it would be bad if there are no specific laws to control liberalism here.

Out of the 1,207 polled, 30 per cent or 357 of them said liberalism is a good concept, giving reasons such as the ability to obtain more rights to freedoms such as free speech and that the ideology would create a fair and equitable society.

Liberalism encompasses a wide array of ideas, but its supporters usually push for civil rights, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, free trade, private property, and free and fair elections.

The survey was conducted by independent pollster Merdeka Center last December 16 to December 29, and saw 1,207 registered voters being interviewed through phone calls in the language of their own preference.

Out of the 1,207 polled through the randomised stratified sampling method for results reflecting Malaysia’s demographics, 58 per cent were Muslims.

The ethnic breakdown of those polled are 51 per cent Malays, 30 per cent Chinese, 7 per cent Indians; while the Bumiputera community from Sabah and Sarawak were composed of 6.5 per cent Muslims and 5.8 per cent non-Muslims.

Respondents from Sabah and Sarawak accounted for 7.8 per cent each and did not only include those who are natives, while the remaining 84.4 per cent are from peninsular Malaysia.

When asked about the east Malaysian Bumiputera respondents, Wan Saiful said the natives who were Muslims generally followed the views of the wider Muslim population surveyed.

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 Author| Post time 25-3-2017 04:57 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
... nanti ramailah "pakar2" akan masuk dan mengatakan survey tak tepat, tak lengkap bla bla
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Post time 25-3-2017 07:02 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Aku lebih percaya moderate lagi baik tp bukan bermakna aku terlalu liberal.. what ever, i m malay-moslim
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Post time 25-3-2017 08:56 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
29%, banyak tu
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Post time 25-3-2017 10:05 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Harus rasa bangga dengan ortodoks moslem kerana paati menjadi omah sorga secara automatis.

Sementara omah liberal akan menjadi ahlul nuraka yg fana.

Jadi kesimpulan itu adalah survey yg tipu lagi dilaknat tuhan
Hamadalila
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Post time 25-3-2017 10:44 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Islam lengkap mencakupi segenap aspek kehidupan, x perlu diasingkan dari pemerintahan sesebuah negara.
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Post time 25-3-2017 10:53 AM | Show all posts
sbnrnye ummah sentap dgn perkataan secularism
tp dlm diam, menyokong unsur2 ke arah tersebut..

sbb tu bile tune sket ayat survey tu, results nya menjurus kpd liberalism

samelah dgn ruu 355 hudud,
bile terang2 ckp sokong ruu 355 bermakna tegakkan islam,
tp rohaninya entah2 mereka pun tak fhm, dan dgn beranggapan penguatkuasa akn gunakn undang2 utk fulfill kehendak mereka... realitinya masih lagik kabur
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Post time 25-3-2017 11:11 AM | Show all posts
bila semua orang dah liberal, susahlah lobai nak cari makan.... siapa nak layan tanyalah ostad di radio.....

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Post time 25-3-2017 11:17 AM | Show all posts
apa soalan interview?
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Post time 25-3-2017 11:20 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
so apa takrufan librisam ni...
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Post time 25-3-2017 11:21 AM | Show all posts
Edited by mbhcsf at 25-3-2017 12:00 PM

pyro , it i snot the percentage tu tapi the way the questioned being asked.

kalau survey tu setakat nak tekankah apakah level pemahaman liberalisme

then you akan dapat apa you nak

tapi kalau liberalisme pemikiran dalam islam - kenapa IDEAS tak nak pemahaman depa ditentu ukur oleh pihak like CASIS ke ape ke ini baru interesting.


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Post time 25-3-2017 11:23 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
kalau takrifan pun berbeza..lagi mahu buat servay...
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Post time 25-3-2017 11:32 AM | Show all posts
Edited by mbhcsf at 25-3-2017 11:47 AM

Presenting the results of a national survey on Malaysians’ understanding of liberalism, the think-tank highlighted that only 29 per cent of Muslims polled thought the ideology is a bad concept.

IDEAS chief executive officer Wan Saiful Wan Jan said the main reason behind the public’s negative perception is that the ideology was perceived to be detrimental to religion, particularly Islam.

“The debate about liberalism happens mainly among the Malay-Muslim population, that’s the reason why I’m interested in what is the actual level of understanding about liberalism among that population.

“So despite the fact that the shouting comes mainly from the Malay-Muslim population, I think it will be misleading to assume that these loud voices represent the majority. They are the minority, they might be very vocal,” he said.


Out of the 1,207 polled, 30 per cent or 357 of them said liberalism is a good concept, giving reasons such as the ability to obtain more rights to freedoms such as free speech and that the ideology would create a fair and equitable society.

Liberalism encompasses a wide array of ideas, but its supporters usually push for civil rights, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, free trade, private property, and free and fair elections.

The survey was conducted by independent pollster Merdeka Center last December 16 to December 29, and saw 1,207 registered voters being interviewed through phone calls in the language of their own preference.




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okay Pyro


u pandai kan, siapsindir awal awal...okay


so would u like to say something about the methods?


anything - untuk pengetahuan awak ini interview based.bahasa yg dipilih oleh responden. so itu bukan satu isu.


so..itu hints...


so apa yg depa tak sebut?

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Post time 25-3-2017 11:41 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
last last....semua agama senua adalah sama....

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Post time 25-3-2017 11:42 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
zakir naik..baru bagi speech....terus...nk di usir zn tu.... libral..konon...
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Post time 25-3-2017 11:53 AM | Show all posts
Edited by mbhcsf at 25-3-2017 12:00 PM
cmf_acura replied at 25-3-2017 11:23 AM
kalau takrifan pun berbeza..lagi mahu buat servay...

dia nak tentu ukurkan tahap pemahaman ideology liberal tu dalam kalangan masyarajt dan khususnya akomuniti malay muslim.
dia dapati 30% menyokong , yg 29 % kata it is bad.
dia sample stratified random sampling tu dia habaq -ok no issues
ada benda yg dia tak habaq
oh ini qualitative studies.


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 Author| Post time 25-3-2017 01:01 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Khennn...aku dah cakap
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