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- 1. IN THE NAME OF ALLAH,
MOST COMPASSIONATE,
MOST MERCIFUL.
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AN-NASEEHAH
( the Sincere Advice )
Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail
SEPT-OCT 2013
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- 2. IN THE NAME OF ALLAH,
MOST
COMPASSIONATE,
MOST MERCIFUL
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* Relevant and applicable towards other career with similar uniform policy
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- 3. # 1 of 5
(Extract from a response on the “Tudung issue” for nursing student -18 Sept 2009)
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- 4. # 2 of 5
(Extract from a response on the “Tudung issue” for nursing student -18 Sept 2009)
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- 5. # 3 of 5
(Extract from a response on the “Tudung issue” for nursing student -18 Sept 2009)
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- 6. # 4 of 5
(Extract from a response on the “Tudung issue” for nursing student -18 Sept 2009)
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- 7. # 5 of 5
(Extract from a response on the “Tudung issue” for nursing student -18 Sept 2009)
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- 8. Komentar terhadap Fatwa MUIS berkenaan “Tudung-Aurat” semasa berkhidmat di PERGAS
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- 9. 1
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH,
MOST
COMPASSIONATE,
MOST MERCIFUL
Adapted from PERGAS' response to Singapore M.O.E.'s
"Uniform rule helps protect minorities' interests."
(27 FEB 2003 )
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- 10. 2
#1
“Our uniform rule applies to all students regardless of race or religion,”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 11. 3
#1
“Our uniform rule applies to all students regardless of race or religion,”
All Rights Reserved © Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail (2013)
Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 12. 4
#1
“Our uniform rule applies to all students regardless of race or religion,”
All Rights Reserved © Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail (2013)
Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 13. 5
#1
“Our uniform rule applies to all students regardless of race or religion,”
All Rights Reserved © Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail (2013)
Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 14. 6
#1
“Our uniform rule applies to all students regardless of race or religion,”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 15. 7
#2
“neutral position with regard to all groups is the best way for secular,
multi-ethnic Singapore to ensure that the interests of the minority are
looked after, and are not overwhelmed by those of the majority.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 16. 8
#2
“neutral position with regard to all groups is the best way for secular,
multi-ethnic Singapore to ensure that the interests of the minority are
looked after, and are not overwhelmed by those of the majority.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 17. 9
#2
“neutral position with regard to all groups is the best way for secular,
multi-ethnic Singapore to ensure that the interests of the minority are
looked after, and are not overwhelmed by those of the majority.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 18. 10
#2
“neutral position with regard to all groups is the best way for secular,
multi-ethnic Singapore to ensure that the interests of the minority are
looked after, and are not overwhelmed by those of the majority.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 19. 11
#2
“neutral position with regard to all groups is the best way for secular,
multi-ethnic Singapore to ensure that the interests of the minority are
looked after, and are not overwhelmed by those of the majority.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 20. 12
#2
“neutral position with regard to all groups is the best way for secular,
multi-ethnic Singapore to ensure that the interests of the minority are
looked after, and are not overwhelmed by those of the majority.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 21. 13
#2
“neutral position with regard to all groups is the best way for secular,
multi-ethnic Singapore to ensure that the interests of the minority are
looked after, and are not overwhelmed by those of the majority.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 22. 14
#3
“requests for variation of school rules. fear of it accentuating differences
and create new divisions among students.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 23. 15
#3
“requests for variation of school rules. fear of it accentuating differences
and create new divisions among students.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 24. 16
#3
“requests for variation of school rules. fear of it accentuating differences
and create new divisions among students.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 25. 17
#3
“requests for variation of school rules. fear of it accentuating differences
and create new divisions among students.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 26. 18
#3
“requests for variation of school rules. fear of it accentuating differences
and create new divisions among students.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 27. 19
#3
“requests for variation of school rules. fear of it accentuating differences
and create new divisions among students.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 28. 20
#4
“Wearing the school uniform helps them to identify as one.
These experiences bind them together, and bring out how
we are more alike than different.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 29. 21
#4
“Wearing the school uniform helps them to identify as one.
These experiences bind them together, and bring out how
we are more alike than different.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 30. 22
#4
“Wearing the school uniform helps them to identify as one.
These experiences bind them together, and bring out how
we are more alike than different.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 31. 23
#4
“Wearing the school uniform helps them to identify as one.
These experiences bind them together, and bring out how
we are more alike than different.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 32. 24
#5
the need “to sustain the strong cohesion, which we have built so far.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 33. 25
#5
the need “to sustain the strong cohesion, which we have built so far.”
* JI – refers to “Jama’ah Islamiyyah”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 34. 26
#5
the need “to sustain the strong cohesion, which we have built so far.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 35. 27
#5
the need “to sustain the strong cohesion, which we have built so far.”
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Adapted from PERGAS' response to the Ministry (27 FEB 2003 )
- 38. MEANING OF ARABIC TERM :
AURAT
From root -
‘AIN-WAU-RAA
Anything which is veiled or conceals by reason of disdainful pride, or shame
of prudency; anything of which one is ashamed when it appears.
This root also refers to the pudendum [or external genital organs] of a
human being because it is abominable to uncover and look at them.
The parts or part of a person which is indecent to expose. Now this is
relative because for the slave women it will be indecent to expose what is
between the navel and the knee and of the free women it will be indecent
to expose everything except the hands and face. A fault, defect,
imperfection or blemish.
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- 42. “ As long as this issue is not resolve, and the
‘ban’ or other such ‘discriminations towards
the right of Muslimah to don it’ still exist, the
entire Muslim community is obligated by Islam
to continue the struggle to seek justice. “
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