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What Is It With Muslims?

A Buddhist temple in Northern Thailand

I don’t know what to call it…

I have a friend, a Thai Buddhist, whose family is quite well-off. His family has been running a charity of sorts on their private land. They have a primary (elementary) school that they privately fund, for unfortunate children.

Okay…nothing new there. However, they also run a madrasah (well, madrasah is school in Arabic) for Muslim children. Muslims in Thailand are generally of Malay descent. So on top of the normal Thai education curriculum, these children also get their religious education. They also employ tutors from Malaysia to teach Bahasa Melayu and the English Language to these children to prepare them better for the outside world.

While I related this story to my colleague, he told me that he is not surprised. In Myanmar, Myanmarese Buddhists do the same for not just Muslim children, but children of other religious beliefs as well.

So I don’t know what to call myself, and other Muslims. Teletophobic? Homilophobic? Xenophobic? Bogyphobic? Staurophobic? Trophophobic?

You tell me.

Apartment 1008

Muaazam and I sending SITREPs

This pic was taken by Alice on the 2nd March 2004. I suppose we had just come down from the Gunung Raya Base Station because it was taken at 7.07pm. Muaazam (seen here on the right) and I were making calls then. This apartment became our home for the next 3 months when we were only to be there for two weeks.

How others suffer when one f**ks up!

Permatang Kong

View of Gunung Keriang from Permatang Kong

This picture was taken on the 1st May 2003 from a house in Permatang Kong, Anak Bukit. This would be facing southwards. Gunung Keriang can be seen in the foreground on the right. Somehow I felt the urge to take this photo.

I have not gone back there for more than two years actually, to that kampung. This area is among my “playgrounds” when I was still a serving Air Force officer.

This picture was taken using an Exilim EX-MX2.

Yes…Discovery

Image from www.despair.com

The universities in Malaysia can never produce good engineers with educational degrees in engineering. They will never be as good as the diploma in engineering people from India, as this image shows. Are they cheap? No. Aren’t Malaysian engineers without talent? No. So why is it that some companies have so many expatriate engineers than there are locals? Why do they make it hard for locals to work in their company when relatively inexperienced diploma in engineering persons from abroad are instantly hired without much thought?

See who leads the whole damn thing.

Perhentian 17-19 March 2006

Teluk Dalam, Perhentian Besar

Friday 17th March 2006:

0354hrs: 1.0m; 1005hrs: 1.6m; 1546hrs: 1.0m; 2154hrs: 1.6m

Saturday 18th March 2006:

0401hrs: 0.9m; 1047hrs: 1.7m; 1628hrs: 1.1m; 2200hrs: 1.6m

Sunday 19th March 2006:

0417hrs: 0.8m; 1133hrs: 1.8m; 1714hrs: 1.3m; 2156hrs: 1.5m

Hahaha…the Prince of Wales!!

The HMS Prince of Wales

YES!! I received a call this afternoon from a good buddy. There’s going to be a dive at the Prince of Wales this April…and I have been invited to dive it. Hahaha! That’s 69 meters deep.

So it’s going to be a Heliox dive with Nitrox deco.

Cool!