Assalamu aleikum.

Alhamdulillah, Malaysia is learning the lesson of the
tsunami and has scrapped the next Christian holiday
(New Year's Day) and replaced it with a day of prayers
for quake victims. 

The previously planned New Year's Eve celebrations
have also been nationally canceled. 

This is only a small beginning, but it *IS* a
beginning and needs to be recognized. Insha'Allah
Malaysia will eventually fully repent and recover from
its disgraceful celebration this year of Christmas on
the basis of "muhibbah". Muhibbah certainly does not
mean support for and participation in the festivals of
the weird cannibalistic "eat the body and drink the
blood of Christ" cult called Christianity.

See:

WHY THE EARTHQUAKES?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamiccommunitynet/message/7547

especially

Malaysians celebrate Christmas in the spirit of
muhibbah
News update by the Star Newsdesk
The Star (Kuala Lumpur)
Saturday, December 25, 2004
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2004/12/25/latest/20322Malaysians&sec\
=latest


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Prayers Replace New Year's Eve Joys in Malaysia
Islam Online
December 29, 2004
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-12/29/article04.shtml
 

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photos:

“Let us also pray that that those facing hardship will
have the fortitude to overcome their losses,” Badawi
said.
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-12/29/images/pic04.jpg

Badawi, center, during his visit to the
tsunami-stricken village of Permatang Damar Laut in
Penang. (AFP)
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-12/29/images/pic04a.jpg
 
Rescue personnel conduct a search for victims of
tsunami tidal waves near the beach in Penang.
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-12/29/images/pic04b.jpg
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SUNGAI PETANI, Malaysia, December 29 (IslamOnline.net
& News Agencies) – Expressing his country’s readiness
to offer relief aid and work with other Asian
countries to come up with warning systems, Malaysian
prime minister Abdullah Badawi declared Wednesday, 29
December that prayers for the thousands of Asian
victims will, this year, replace celebrations, to
usher in the new year.

The government would cancel all entertainment programs
on New Year's Eve in respect for the victims, Badawi
said during a visit to Kampung Kepala Jalan, Kota
Kuala Muda here during a tour of the tsunami-hit
areas, according to Bernama News Agency.

“We will replace it with a day of prayers. We will
pray that the country will not face such a problem
again. I appeal to all races to pray in their own way
so that Malaysia will be a peaceful and vibrant
country.”

Badawi, who cut short a European holiday to return
home following the disaster, hoped that through the
prayers, the country would be protected from future
disasters and tragedies.

“Let us also pray that that those facing hardship
(following the tsunami) will have the fortitude to
overcome their losses,” he said.

“We hope that those who have suffered damage and loss
of livelihood will strive even harder to ensure that
their sources of income are restored.”

The Prime Minister also called on mosques throughout
the country to conduct sermons related to the
catastrophic event and to reach out to the tsunami
victims to help them overcome their grief and
hardship.

As for Non-Muslims, Abdullah called on them to also
pray for whatever would be for the best of the people
and the country according to their own practices and
beliefs.

Aid Increased

During the visit, the Prime Minister announced that he
agreed with the proposal by Second Finance Minister
Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop for aid to the tsunami
victims be increased, Bernama said.

He said that for every house damaged, an additional
payment of RM2,000 would be given while RM5,000 would
be given for every house which was destroyed.
Fishermen whose lost their boats will be given RM1,000
for smaller boats and RM3,000 for bigger boats.

Abdullah also thanked the mainstream newspapers which
had organised a fund-raising drive for the tsunami
victims and praised the generosity of Malaysians
during difficult times.

He said that the assistance would be disbursed
according to a fair and just formula to avoid any
problem in the future. He also called on the victims
to provide accurate information including their
addresses, identity card numbers and other
particulars.

Badawi also asked government agencies to hand out
assistance as quickly as possible, adding that aid
would not be the same for all the victims or their
next-of-kin because the assessment would be based on
the sustained loss of life or loss of property.

The Malaysian Premier urged donors to channel their
contributions directly to the committees set up in the
areas hit by the tsunami Sunday. This was to avoid any
unfair distribution of the aid, the prime minister
said.

He said that he was not questioning the motive of the
donors but if the disbursement was not done properly,
the good intention would turn bad and unfairness would
cause dissatisfaction besides marring the good
intention.

“As such, channel the aid directly to the committees
that have been set up because only these committees
know who are eligible for aid,” he said at the
presentation of aid to Kuala Muda residents whose
loved ones perished in the tsunami, at Sekolah
Menengah Kebangsaan Kota Kuala Muda.

Badawi, chosen along with his Turkish counterpart by
this week’s edition of the Newsweek Magazine as
“shining examples of Muslim leaders” [
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-12/27/article05.shtml
], also urged the police to step up security in the
affected areas following reports of items missing from
the victims' houses.

On the health aspect, he hoped that the relevant
parties like the Health Department would act fast to
provide the vaccinations and medications needed by the
victims to prevent the spread of diseases.

“Miracle Baby”

Malaysia can lay claim to be the “miracle baby” of
Sunday’s disaster that began with a massive earthquake
off Indonesia and triggered a tidal wave that killed
tens of thousands of people in eight Asian countries,
Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.

Although it lies closer to the epicenter of the
earthquake, Malaysia suffered far fewer deaths than
other countries. But families have still been ripped
apart and homes destroyed.

Most of the 65 deaths Malaysia suffered were on the
resort island of Penang.

Abdullah said many people had asked him if the
authorities could have warned the public about the
tsunami.

“We never expected this huge wave. We never
experienced this before,” he said.

Malaysia was spared the worst of the waves because it
was sheltered by Sumatra island which bore the brunt,
experts say. 

http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-12/29/article04.shtml


                
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