Friday, October 24, 2014

Learning varieties of wearing the Sampin

This is from last Saturday night.


Me and family went to a certain dining establishment in Petaling Jaya to attend a function.


Everyone was dressed in old traditional Malay attire.


Held by a cultural NGO called Pusaka KL it featured a number of ways of wearing the Sampin, the traditional Malay clothes worn around the waist to complete one's appearance.














The evening also saw members of the NGO or association sharing their experience joining a mounted archery contest in Korea.  The contest was held about a week earlier or so





Pusaka KL was started as a group for keris (traditional Malay blade) collectors and lovers about 2 years ago if I'm not mistaken. But lately they have been more active in archery and have accepted members from more parts of Malaysia. As such we were told they would officially change the assocation's name and formally extend scope of activities soon.


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Talking about clash of civilisations - Words of wisdom from a 84-year old mathematician

Returning back to what's happening in Malaysia...


Last Thursday I went to the law faculty of the International Islamic University of Malaysia in Gombak.


I wanted to attend a talk titled "Clash of Civilisation". I understand it is part of a series. The day's talk is on the Sunni-Syiah schism in Islam with parallels to be made between the Protestants and Catholics in Christianity.


I came in late. The talk or you can call it a  lecture was already more than halfway through.


The speaker is Professor Dr. Johan Galtung, a world class intelectual. Born in Norway 84 years ago (yes! the man is that old), he has a PhD in Mathematics (1956) and another in Sociology (1957). 


I might have missed most of the lecture. But I could catch enough to know that he has a deep understanding of world history, economics and comparative religion. The flavour and feel of the whole proceedings reminded me of a lecture of a local world-class intelectual. Look at An evening with the eminent Professor Syed Naquib Al-Attas. When comes the question and answer session, I took the opportunity to ask his opinion, how the Muslims could bring the return of the Caliphate given the current circumstances such as division between the Sunni and the Syiah. The man who hold the Tun Mahathir Perdana Global Peace Foundation chair for Global Peace took a few minutes to elaborate before ending it with a simple solution that many might have forgotten. Get back the feeling of togetherness between the Muslims, that should eventually do the job he practically said.