No need. Eat pork tainted chobus is more than sufficient,They need to start to eat pork
Tgere us n9 need to study.If this study team is being lead by m&ds...then please donch expect any significant findings for another 10 years.
No need any study. m&ds are retards from generations of incestuous relationship.If this study team is being lead by m&ds...then please donch expect any significant findings for another 10 years.
I have many Malay buddies playing soccer together.
Its true.
They are very carefree.
I dont hear them kpkb on politics nor jobs nor family.
Our tcss always interesting.
They only argue about different EPL teams or
where the best nasi lemak, ayam penyet, etc.
They are satisfied with living.
Lol! Some han chinese got brainwashed and become moslem and some married to arab gal and convert!The huis in xiamen, quanzhou were descendants of these sea merchants.
The ones in xian, beijing and lanzhou were from the land routes, plus some came in with mongol army as their advisors and bureaucrats.
Malays are nice and peace-loving people and I admire their gotong royong kampong spirit. Besides they they are talented in the creative and fine arts such as sports music and sculpture etc. Djamal Tukimin (playwright/poet) , Iskandar Jalil (sculptor) Ahmad Bin Ja'far (Music) Zubir Said (needs no intro) Ramli Sarip (Sweet Charity), Anita Sarawak the late Dollah Kassim Fandi Ahmad and the list goes on. I like Mat Rock. It rocks! And I am not a Malay!
Malays are nice and peace-loving people and I admire their gotong royong kampong spirit. Besides they they are talented in the creative and fine arts such as sports music and sculpture etc. Djamal Tukimin (playwright/poet) , Iskandar Jalil (sculptor) Ahmad Bin Ja'far (Music) Zubir Said (needs no intro) Ramli Sarip (Sweet Charity), Anita Sarawak the late Dollah Kassim Fandi Ahmad and the list goes on. I like Mat Rock. It rocks! And I am not a Malay!
Heh! Heh!Lol! Some han chinese got brainwashed and become moslem and some married to arab gal and convert!View attachment 88072Which part of her look like arab? Plus, she alrdy become han like many hui gals do!
And ended up like najib?if only they can uplift themselves.
how can we as a society help the malays climb out of the jungle and step into civilisation and not just being chauffeurs or the shoe shine boys?i ponder just as LKY did.
Well bound to have case of extreme stupidity and stories also can be make up just have to have volumes and have many different kind of topics!Heh! Heh!
Slowly but surely national food of china will soon be curry and kebabs.
This Week in Asia / Society
Father thought it was a trick: a Han Chinese woman’s conversion to Islam
To shield her parents, Aysha Xiong refrains from wearing a headscarf and performing prayers when visiting her hometown in Yunnan province
Viola Zhou
Published: 11:00am, 12 Mar, 2017
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Han Chinese Muslim Aysha Xiong (left) with her roommates. They founded The Hijab channel on WeChat. Photo: Handout
Aysha Xiong, 23, one of only a few Han Chinese to have converted to Islam, admits it was a shock to her parents.
Although Yunnan (雲南) province is home to a large number of ethnic minorities, Xiong grew up in the town of Binchuan, where most residents were Han.
She said she always respected Islam and read books about it while at school. She started to think about converting after learning more about the religion from ethnic Hui classmates in high school.
If the neighbours start gossiping about how I have changed, my parents will get hurt a lotAysha Xiong
Xiong went to university in Kunming ( 昆明 ), the capital of Yunnan ( 雲南 ), where she became friends with a Hui student whose cousin was a local imam. Through the friend, Xiong expressed her desire to convert, and the imam agreed to hold a ceremony for her. On a Friday in November 2013, Xiong officially converted in a Kunming mosque in front of about 100 other believers. The imam gave her the Muslim name “Aysha”, which means “woman” in Arabic and derives from the name of the Prophet Mohammed’s favourite wife.
Xiong said that for her parents, religion was little more than people burning incense sticks at Lunar New Year; their only knowledge about Islam came from news about terror attacks.