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Our Prime Minister Dato’Seri Najib launches the slogan of Satu Malaysia with 
the aim of unifying Malaysian. After about 54 years of independence, Malaysia 
come out with the slogan of Satu Malaysia with the hope, the slogan will help 
to unite the various races in Malaysia. Satu Malaysia is only a concept that 
must be accepted and understood by all Malaysians. Do all Malaysian want to 
become one Malaysia? Or understand what it means by one Malaysia. In my 
opinion, the concept of one Malaysia means; there will be a time in Malaysia, 
when everyone in Malaysia is treated equally regardless of their race and 
religions and when everyone in Malaysia will be having equal opportunity to 
excel and progress regardless of their race and religions. During that time 
everyone will have equal opportunities to become successful but the ones who 
are successful are those who are taking advantage of the opportunities by 
working hard. With the concept of one Malaysia no
 particular race is favoured above other races and only the hardworking persons 
will excel above others. Only songs and slogan will not made the concept of one 
Malaysia a reality. Only having slogan of one Malaysia is a disaster. It 
creates havoc and confusion particularly among the Malays. In order to make the 
concept of one Malaysia a reality, correct actions and planning must be 
developed by the government. One Malaysia is only a concept and it cannot be 
implemented immediately by the government. When the government want to 
implement the concept of one Malaysia immediately, it will cause chaos and 
anarchy between the various races in Malaysia. Only with correct planning and 
actions, a time will come when the concept of one Malaysia becomes a reality in 
Malaysia
In my opinion currently the Malays are not ready to even accept the concept of 
one Malaysia. In the heart of many Malays, Malaysia is their land and the 
Chinese and the Indians is the migrant to this land. Similarly in my opinion, 
in the heart of some Chinese and Indians, China and India is still their 
motherland. As migrants to this land, the Chinese and the Indians are both 
hardworking, when compared to the Malays. Malays are leading a life of more 
complacent, compared with the Chinese and the Indians. Do the Malays ready to 
compete with the hardworking Chinese and Indians? In my opinion the complacent 
Malays are not ready to compete with the Chinese and the Indians.Beacuse the 
Malays are in majority and in a democratic system, the majority rules, so since 
independence Malays have taken over the task of administering Malaysia. With 
the political power in the hand of the Malays, the government being Malays is 
trying to use the power to upgrade the
 economic standard of the Malays. Malays are favoured by the government and are 
given by the government many opportunities to excel in various fields 
particularly in business. Malays are pampered by the government and they love 
to be pampered by the government and it takes a long time for the Malays to 
change their mentality. Malays believe that they have come to this lovely 
nation much earlier than other races and they believe that they deserve a 
greater portion of the richness of this country than other races. Malays have 
acquired a complacent lifestyle because they have lived in this country of 
comfort and plenty many hundreds of years ago .Malays are not used to 
competitive lifestyle. In order to survive the Chinese who came to Malaysia 
during the last one hundred years are forced to have a hardworking lifestyle. 
Chinese who came to Malaysia in the last hundred years have not acquired the 
complacent lifestyles which have been acquired by the Malays.
As far as I know, since Malaysia gains her independence in the year 1957, 
Malaysia does not have any plan to integrate her various races that live in 
Malaysia. It seems the Malaysian government is not interested in racial 
integration. Malaysian government seems to allow the various races in Malaysia 
to live in any areas of their choice, built their own vernacular schools and 
establish their own political parties. Except for the mosques which are built 
by the government, temples and churches are built privately by each community. 
Logically in my opinion, Malaysia after gaining her independence should have a 
plan to integrate the various races in Malaysia. Only after the process of 
integration of the various races is achieved, the next Malaysian plan will be 
to unite the various races in Malaysia to become one Malaysia. Only then the 
concept of one Malaysia will become a reality. Without any plans to integrate 
the various races in Malaysia we cannot have
 racial unity in the country and we cannot have the concept of one Malaysia. 
The government lead by Barisan National had failed to integrate and to unite 
Malaysians and when racial tension start to surface again as it was in 1969; 
Barisan government led by Dato Seri Najib quickly comes out with the concept of 
one Malaysia. One Malaysia is only a concept and singing only the concept will 
not make Malaysians to become united. Behind the concept of one Malaysia, there 
must be started with years of hard work to integrate and to unite Malaysians.
With integration Malaysians will start to mingle and mix with each other. When 
Malaysians start to mingle with each other, they start to become friendly 
towards each other. When Malaysians start to become friendly towards each other 
they will start to become more understanding towards each other. With more 
understanding between the races, they become friendlier with each other and 
only when they become friendlier with each other they become united towards 
each other. With only having the concept of satu Malaysia, singing the song of 
one Malaysia, saluting with each other with the slogan of one Malaysia will not 
help to integrate or to unite Malaysians. With the concept of one Malaysian, 
Malaysians are not coming even near to unity but coming closer to racial 
disunity. When we have the racial riot in 1969, our leaders at that time came 
to the conclusion that the disunity was the result of economic disparity 
between the Malays and the Chinese. With the
 incorrect understanding, the government at that time which was led by Barisan 
National embarked on the new economic policy aimed in narrowing down the 
economic disparity between the Chinese, Indians and the Malays. Now, although 
economic disparity between the Malays, Indians and the Chinese is narrowed down 
but racial tension remain high. Now we know that racial tension is not caused 
mainly by economic disparity between the Malays, Indians and the Chinese but 
the main reason for racial tension in Malaysia is due to the lack of 
understanding between the Malays, Indians and the Chinese. This 
misunderstanding is caused by the lack of intermingling and interaction between 
the Malays, Chinese and the Indians. Our government in the past had failed to 
adopt policies that enable the various races in Malaysia to interact and mingle 
among them. With the current political scenario and racial tension that exist 
in Malaysia, many are in the opinion that racial riots
 can occur anytime in Malaysia.
How to make the Malays to mingle and integrate with the Chinese and the 
Indians? Malays are Muslims and the Chinese and the Indians are mostly 
non-Muslims and Malays as a Muslim is not ready to visit the Chinese and the 
Indian houses and eat with them the food cook by the non-Muslims but Chinese 
and Indians can come and visit their Muslims houses and eat their food. 
Government should not encourage the Malays to celebrate Chinese New Year and 
Depavalli or Thaipusam with the Chinese and the Indians respectively as they 
will not be able to visit the Chinese and the Indians houses and eat their 
non-Halal foods. Instead the government should encourage the Chinese and the 
Indians to celebrate Muslims Festivals particularly Hari Raya Puasa with the 
Malays. On the day of Hari Raya Puasa all the Chinese and the Indians should be 
encouraged by the Government to visit their Muslim Malay houses and celebrate 
the festival together with the Malays. Malays must to be
 told to invite not only their Malays friends but also their Chinese and the 
Indians friends to their houses and to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa together. 
Government must make the celebration of Hari Raya Puasa to be the national 
celebration of all the three races in Malaysia. It should be made the national 
festival holiday for all the races in the country. On Hari Raya Puasa all the 
three main races will have the opportunity to mingle and interact with each 
other’s. However Chinese New year should be a holiday only for the Chinese and 
Thaipusam and Depavalli, should be a holiday only for the Indians. Malaysia 
should have a national festival day for all the three races in Malaysia. In my 
opinion Hari Raya Puasa is the best festival day for all the races in Malaysia.
Allah has made the Malays to become Muslims. As a Muslim, the Malays have the 
responsblity of inviting the Chinese and the Indians who are not Muslim to 
become Muslims. Allah has ordered the Muslims (Malays) to invites others to 
Good and prohibits others from evils. The greatest evil committed by men is 
many men do not want to accept Allah as the only God and Muhammad saw as the 
Prophet of Allah. Allah has ordered the Muslims (Malays) to prohibit these 
evils by inviting non-Muslims to Good. Inviting the non-Muslims to Good means 
to invite them to accept and to recite the Great Kalimah, I bear witness that 
there is no God except Allah and I bear witness Muhammad is the messenger of 
Allah. The greatest evil committed by those who have recited the Great Kalimah 
is many of them have forgotten the meaning of the Great Kalimah and many of 
them have forgotten to convey the Great Kalimah to the non-Muslims and many of 
them have forgotten to perform obligatory
 five times daily prayers.
And to invite the Muslims to Good means to remind Muslims about the meaning of 
the Great Kalimah and to invite those Muslims (Malays) who are not doing the 
work of inviting non-Muslims to become Muslims to start doing the work and to 
those Muslims who are not observing the obligatory five times daily prayers to 
start performing five times daily prayers. In order to enable the Malays who 
are Muslims to do the work of inviting to Good and prohibiting the evils, Allah 
has ordered the Muslims (Malays) to show good behaviours to their non-Muslims 
counterpart, the Chinese and the Indians. When the Malays meet their 
non-Muslims neighbours and friends such as the Indians and the Chinese they 
must be saluting towards each other’s. Malays being Muslims must be encouraged 
by the government to visit their non-Muslims neighbour’s houses and to give 
them presents such as food or fruits and to invite them to become Muslims by 
inviting them to recite the Great
 Kalimah. Malays must be told to regard the Chinese and the Indians who are not 
Muslims as also belonging to the members of a great family of Allah. Government 
must tell the Malays to regard the Chinese and the Indians as one Family and 
not to regard them as enemies but instead to regard them as members of one 
family and to love them.
Daily the Malays who are Muslims must be encouraged by the government to spend 
about 45 minutes to visit the houses of their Muslims and non-Muslims 
neighbours in their locality. When they meet Muslims they must remind them 
about the meaning of the Great Kalimah and to invite them to obey the orders of 
Allah. The first order of Allah that they should invite a Muslims is the order 
which all the Muslims in the whole world have forgotten, the order to go and 
visit the non-Muslims and to invite them to recite the Great Kalimah. The 
second order of Allah which a Muslims should do is to perform five times daily 
prayers. When the Malays meet the non-Muslims, they must invite them to become 
Muslims by asking them to recite the Great Kalimah. When such activities are 
encouraged by the government, we will find the process of intermingling and 
interaction between the various the Malays and the various races in Malaysia 
will definitely take place. Whether the
 Chinese or the Indians become Muslims or not is not the main intention of 
visiting the Chinese and the Indians. The main intention of visiting the 
Chinese and the Indians is to obey the orders of Allah of inviting them to 
recite the Great Kalimah and to please Allah. When the Malays, Indians and the 
Chinese start to know each other, then only they will start to respect, to love 
and to be united with each other.
In order to encourage intermingling and interaction between all the races in 
Malaysia, the government must not allow any kampong, villages, township, 
residential and business areas to be dominated entirely by one particular 
racial group. All new housing schemes and business shop-lots must be designed 
and the old ones to be redesigned in order to include all the three races 
together. The ratio of the Malays; Chinese and Indians should be preferably the 
ratio of 6; 3; 1 .There should not be any residential or business areas in 
Malaysia to be dominated by only one particular race. Government must have the 
policy that all shop lots and residential houses must be given to all the races 
with the ratio stated above. The Malays being the majority race in the country 
should occupy the greater proportion of the houses or shops in any locality in 
Malaysia. We have to make every residential and business area to be truly 
Malaysians. All building contractors must
 comply with the government regulation, before they are allowed to build any 
houses or shop lots in any areas of the country
Our children, Malays, Chinese and Indians should only go to one National School 
System and all other private school must also follow the same education system. 
Medium of instruction in the National and private schools must only be Bahasa 
Malaysia, with English, Chinese and Tamils are thought as secondary languages. 
All our students must have credits in Bahasa Malaysia and English and at least 
pass in Chinese and Tamil languages. Science and mathematics are thought in 
Bahasa Malaysia with the scientific terms maintain in the original language. 
Except for international schools, all the present Chinese, Tamil and other 
schools must be converted to using Bahasa Malaysia as the medium of 
instruction. The current Chinese and Tamil schools are to increase the intake 
of other races particular the Malays into the schools. All schools in the 
country will have to follow the same education system. Madrasah which teaches 
Quran or Islamic study or any other schools of
 other religion must also follow the same education system. Quran or Islamic 
courses and the study of other religions must be made as an additional optional 
course offered by the schools. All schools in Malaysia must teach all the 
compulsory basic courses and compulsory optional courses. Compulsory basic 
courses include Bahasa Malaysia, English, Chinese, Tamil, Mathematics, Science, 
History and Geography. Optional subjects include Islamic study and it is 
compulsory only for Muslim students, Christianity is compulsory only to 
Christian’s students and so forth.
All schools must have the intake of the Malays; Chinese and the Indians with 
the ratio of approximately 6:3:1. All Malaysians children until the age of 
seventeen are compulsory to study. It became and offence for parents not to 
send their children to school. With the same education system, all Malaysians 
of various races would be able to mingle and to interact with each other’s. 
There are five days of schooling and students are compulsory to talk to each 
other’s Bahasa Malaysia for two days in a week, to speak one day for English, 
to speak one day for Chinese and another day for Tamil. With the same system of 
education, Malaysians will be able to know each other’s and to be able to 
communicate withs each other’s and with this Malaysians will have greater 
understanding between each other’s. With more understanding Malaysians will 
have less friction between each other’s and more chances of national 
integration and unity.
No one is allowed to open a school without having prior permission of the 
government and all entrance into a school is decided by the government. All the 
present Government Boarding Schools that cater only the Muslims Malays must be 
changed to cater all the races with the Malays as the majority race that occupy 
the greater proportion of the students. Government Boarding school must give 
preference to the unfortunate and the weak ones and it should be the mixture of 
the good and the weak students among the three races. Our current system of 
separating the weak and the good students in separate classes must be 
abolished. Instead we should have in each class the good mingle with the weak 
students with the proportion of the good more than the weaker students. Our 
school syllabus must be designed base on the outcomes that our country wants to 
achieve. Our school assessment system must be an outcome base system and it 
should not be based entirely on final
 examination results. Assessment must be continuous and it should also include 
on manual skills, communication skill, innovative inclination and behaviours 
which include religious and social.
Prof. Dr. Nasoha Saabin
January 2012
Dean of Faculty of Optometry
International University College of Technology Twintech
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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