Sometimes visual evidence is the best evidence.
By John Doe


written by Prince Yuva, January 17, 2010 00:30:54
Thats a nail on the head for Malaysian Government........
See what our ministers got to say about this now!!!!!!!!!
-Give PEACE a CHANCE-
written by SpeakOut, January 16, 2010 18:24:36
written by Nasikerabu, January 16, 2010 17:34:43
CHAOKA becoz they use all sorts of dirty tricks to intimedate the oppositions and to out do the oppositions.




written by Nasikerabu, January 16, 2010 17:24:48
ARROGANT becoz they wanted to be treated as master/tuan while others are their slaves.
IGNORANT of the fact that "ALLAH" is universal for God and NOT exclusive to Islam.
EGO centric becoz they only want to win and must stay on top while others have to come second or third.
SELFISH becoz only few UMNO elite take home the bulk while the majority rural malays bring home the crumbs.
KIASU becoz they are afraid of their own shadows and deny others fair opportunities.
KIASI becoz they have to continue to manipulate and exploit religion and racial issues to stay relevant.
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written by Ben, January 16, 2010 16:39:15
Though we know it will be ignored but it does show and expose the political agenda of this Allah controversy. May the sponsors of this dangerous agenda realize that Malaysians know their evil intent and will destroy their hopes of gaining Selangor through desperate means. Perak will never be allowed to repeat again.
On guard! For you have been warned, cross the line on your own peril. Perish, for truth deny you your evil ways. May God light up Malaysia for His glory! Amen.
written by Awang Kuku, January 16, 2010 13:04:43
written by Awang Kuku, January 16, 2010 12:53:20
written by betasigma, January 16, 2010 12:42:45
written by michael chick, January 16, 2010 12:29:37
haram forbidden
from Arabic
hina lowly, inferior
from Sanskrit h?na
hisab counting/arithmetic
from Arabic ???? /his?b
huruf word character/letter
from Arabic ?ur?f
ilmu knowledge/science
from Arabic alm/ilmi
jawab to answer
from Arabic jaw?b
jendela window
from Portuguese janela
Khamis Thursday
Arabic al-khamis
kamus dictionary
from Arabic q?m?s
kaunter "counter" or "desk"
from English
keju cheese
from Portuguese queijo
kelas class
from English class
kemeja shirt
from Portuguese camisa
kepala head
from Sanskrit kapala "skull"
kereta carriage, car
from Portuguese carreta
komputer computer
from English
sekolah school
from Portuguese escola
share from Hokkien kong-si ??
korban sacrifice
from Arabic Qur-ban
kuda horse
from Sanskrit
kuih cake
from Hokkien ?
kurma date
from Persian ????/Khurma
limau lemon/orange
from Portuguese limão "lemon"
The list goes on forever !! In fact, it pretty much covers all 20 thousand words. The ENTIRE BAHASA MELAYU is COMPLETELY IMPORTED !!!
Except for "Saya", "Padi" and "Babi" which are endemic !!!
I wrote about this more than 2 years AGO !!!!
GOOD LUCK !!!
written by michael chick, January 16, 2010 12:25:09
abjad alphabet/alefbet
from Arabic abjad
Ahad Sunday
from Arabic al-Ahad
ahli community
from Arabic ahlil
agama religion
from Sanskrit agama
almari cupboard
from Portuguese almari
anggur grape
from Persian ?????/angur
askar soldier
from Arabic ???? /askar
bahasa language
from Sanskrit bh?sh?
bandar port
from Persian ????/bandr
bangku stool
from Portuguese banco
bas bus
from English
bendera flag
from Portuguese bandeira
benua continent
from Iban menua
monastery
from Javanese derived from Bihara in Sanskrit or Pali
bihun rice vermicelli
from Hokkien bi-hun
biola violin
from Portuguese viola
biskut biscuit
from English
bomba fire brigade
from Portuguese bomba, "pump", or bombeiro, "fireman", lit. "pumper"
boneka doll
from Portuguese boneca
buat do
from Sanskrit wuat
buku book
from Dutch boek
bumi earth
from Sanskrit bhumi or from Sanskirtam "buumi"
cadar veil
from Persian cadar
cawan cup
from Mandarin cháw?n
cukup enough
from Mandarin chu gou
dakwah sermon
from Arabic da'wah
dekan dean
from Portuguese decano
dewan hall
from Persian ?????/diwan "administration"
duka sadness
from Sanskrit duhkha
dunia world
from Arabic duny?
falsafah philosophy
from Arabic falsafah
fitnah slander
from Arabic fitnah "upheaval, scandal"
gandum wheat
from Persian ????/Gandm
garaj garrage
from English garrage
garpu fork
from Portuguese garfo
gereja church
from Portuguese igreja
gratis (mainly in Indonesian usage) for free
from Portuguese
guru teacher
from Sanskrit
had limit
from Arabic hadd
halal permitted
from Arabic
written by bknight, January 16, 2010 12:12:33
1) isyarat
2) tarikh
3) khamis
4) jumaat
5) yakni
6) mungkin
7) syarikat
6) mesyuarat
and many others
written by popuri, January 16, 2010 11:38:13
written by malgal, January 16, 2010 11:12:16
sains=science
saman=summons
trafik=traffic
polis=police
restoran-restaurant
we ok to borrow and adapt for communication wot?
no isu=issue lah.
written by temenggong, January 16, 2010 10:55:36
Such a society throws up useless mediocres as leaders, and that may be the distinguishing mark of the malays - poor leadership.
written by Ramesh, January 16, 2010 10:07:23
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mbtATdKNtI&feature=related
Lord Rama, Chief of the house of Raghu,
Uplifters of those who have fallen, Sita and Rama,
Beloved, praise Sita and Rama,
God or Allah is your name,
Lord, bless everyone with this wisdom.
It will bring us great glory if our beloved prime minister will tell the indian prime minister that Indian hindus cannot use Allah in this bajan and its against the malay muslim understanding of Islam.
written by Awang Kuku, January 16, 2010 09:49:28
written by mick_err_stan, January 16, 2010 09:47:45





















Some years ago, while watching the movie "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai", the same bajan was said by the lead actress, Kajol. I believe it was during a "Summer Camp" in the film.
I did wonder about the lyrics then, but not anymore. You know what........it was allowed by the censor board, which clearly shows that this "Allah" issue was only recently taken up as an issue by UMNO Muslims.
Brainless morons, wouldn't you agree????