PETALING JAYA, Nov 19 – Perak Raja Muda Raja Nazrin Shah said today Malaysians must embrace multiculturalism and reclaim religion from those who distort the truth.
He pointed out that people of different cultural backgrounds should be allowed to live their lives freely without being forced to do things they do not want to do.
The crown prince also warned against the dangers of modern day tribalism, and pointed out that great dangers lie ahead “if we continue on our present path.”
“What characterises democratic life is that it is the person who decides whether he or she wants to adjust and be absorbed or remain aloof.
“At the same time, the need to forge a community of people with shared values and interests remains paramount,” he said.
Raja Nazrin said this in his keynote address when launching the fifth “Diversity Matters” conference, a Commonwealth forum on cultural diversity, held at the local branch of Monash University here today.
The crown prince also touched on religious radicalism in his speech.
“We need to reclaim religion from those who would distort its truths. We must reject radicalism and extremism of all types.
“If there is someone in my society who is hungry, or unemployed or sick and cannot afford treatment, then it diminishes me even if he is of a different race or religion,” he elaborated.
Multiculturalism, he said, is fast becoming the rule rather than the exception
Raja Nazrin observed how people of different ethnicities and religion had settled down in Malaysia and helped create a “more heterogeneous and prosperous state”.
“Today, all are integral to the Malaysian landscape,” he added, emphasising that “all belong.”
He also noted that at the same time, Malaysians in their national identity, had ventured all over the world and carved a name for themselves in various industries.
Raja Nazrin pointed out, however, that many pluralistic societies failed to take advantage of the inherent ethnic and religious differences in their people and turn them into a source of strength.
“If we continue on the present path, great dangers lie ahead.
“We must avoid falling into a new and destructive form of modern day tribalism.”
He also called for a serious study of diversity and multiculturalism.
Raja Nazrin stressed that diversity is “essential” to the development of a strong, progressive and united nation. As such, it needed to be promoted at every level of society, from the government down to the grassroots.
“A pluralistic society is one that not only tolerates but appreciates and encourages the active participation of those of different races, cultures and lifestyles,” he said.
He explained that principles of equality and fairness were necessary to the creation of a “truly pluralistic society.”

written by Lek, November 19, 2008
written by Awang Kuku, November 19, 2008
written by PC Tan, November 19, 2008
written by mic, November 19, 2008
Hail Raja Nazrin!
written by Benjamin T, November 19, 2008
written by Samuel Sing, November 19, 2008
written by vinod nair, November 19, 2008
written by M, November 19, 2008
written by jeff lee, November 19, 2008
written by great alibaba, November 19, 2008
Under current circumstances in Malaysia, in most cases , more often than not, the country leadership have shown that they have either lost direction, or they don't know how to handle globalisation of nations, in such a way that they have either acted or talked in way not conforming to internatinal or even domestic expectation.
Raja Nazrin's voice is like a voice from God that serve as " check and balance " to those policy blunder by the current government. If they still don't take Raja Nazrin's advice seriously, they may SOON become the country ex - government !
Rakyat Are Watching !
written by Candidmen, November 19, 2008
What say you Umno bigots? Are you fella willing to unplug your earplugs and shift away from the music of Pandora box to at least take in a faint sound of Gospel? Or deaf as ever, still adamantly bury yours pea heads in the sand like ostrich and enjoy the kicks of both Raja Nasrin and Raja Petra in the asses, when only you buggers are enjoying like the sadists?!.......
Venerable Raja Nazrin should consider using the stick if all carrots have failed to work on the mules!
written by Eskay, November 19, 2008
then Malaysia would definitely be a great country.
A very good advice from Raja Nazrin. But will his advice be like water spilt onto the desert sands.
written by ma lay sia, November 19, 2008
written by Abdul Salam , November 19, 2008
written by former BN supporter, November 19, 2008
I hope this coming kehimpuanan melayu pan in march , your majesty will speak on non political tone play by UMNO, unite all races and be open and admit the sacrifies made by other races as well, not so much what the malay have "compromise" !
written by raj, November 19, 2008
written by swipenter, November 19, 2008
written by Lee Seng Kean, November 19, 2008
written by Fair Judge, November 19, 2008
written by Stand-on-our-feet, November 19, 2008
written by think, November 20, 2008
http://deminegara.blogspot.com/2008/11/racial-polarisation-and-forging-of.html
Hidup Malaysia!!!!
written by Wakdoh, November 20, 2008
written by Salak, November 20, 2008
written by Johan Malaysia, November 20, 2008
"Think", if you can think. Budaya dan bahasa itu dinamik dan berubah ikut zaman dan keperluan masyarakat semasa. Perpaduan sesebuah negara tidak semestinya dicapai melalui satu budaya yang sama dan rigit. Budaya kita Malaysia ialah Budaya Malaysia, yang unik. Keunikannya ialah budaya kita kepelbagaian, budaya yang seluasnya dan berdaya menarik, menarik pelbagai budaya dan bahasa. Kepelbagaian itu kekuatan kita, Malaysia. Paham?
written by Nik, November 20, 2008
Look at Singapore the Malay are they are doing well and able to compete with other and stand on their feet and also hard working.
If you give a fish to a man he will eat for a day and he know how to fish he will eat for a life time.
written by Dr Lam Chun Chang, November 20, 2008
patik terasa terharu atas kewibawaan Tuanku dengan minda yang bernas, dan batik eagerly to see the CHANGE takes place...
Junjung Kasih Tuanku.....
written by think, November 21, 2008
Bahasa merupakan faktor yang paling penting dalam penyatuan kaum. Bagaimana kita boleh bersatu kalau kita tidak ada titik persamaan yang boleh menyatukan kita. Bahasa kebangsaan kita Bahasa Melayu sepatutnya menjadi bahasa utama dalam semua urusan kehidupan rakyat Malaysia. Ini tidak bermakna bahasa lain tidak perlu dituturkan tetapi agenda utama adalah bahasa Melayu. Tetapi kita boleh lihat senario sekarang di mana kaum 'pendatang' tidak fasih berbahasa Melayu. Macam mana mereka boleh mengaku menjadi rakyat Malaysia sedangkan bahasa kebangsaan tidak dikuasai dengan baik. Mereka lebih suka bertutur di dalam bahasa kebangsaan China, India, US, GB. Mana boleh!!! Ini Malaysia. Negara kita. Kenapa kita perlu bertutur di dalam bahasa yang tidak ada kaitan dengan rantau Nusantara ini.
Cuba kita lihat bagaimana Barack Obama berjaya menjadi seorang presiden US. Ada kita lihat dia bertutur Swahili Zulu Afrikaan Kanain etc..Mana ada!!!! Dia bertutur dalam bahasa negara asal. Dia menjadi orang Amerika sejati. Dia mengamalkan gaya hidup Amerika yang berasal usulkan budaya dari British. Banyak contoh lain yang kita boleh lihat seperti Thaksin Shinawatra, Arnold Scwazenegger, Margaret Thatcher, Nikolas Sarkozy. Takpun lihat Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Ang Lee etc mana ada mereka nak bertutur dalam bahasa ibunda untuk berjaya di sana.
Kita sudah 51 tahun merdeka. Sudah sampai masanya bahasa kebangsaan kita Bahasa Melayu dikuasai bangsa 'pendatang' ini dengan fasih. Sudah sampai masanya untuk mereka mempunyai semangat sejati sebagai rakyat Malaysia. Bila dah betul-betul menyerap di bumi Malaysia ini barulah boleh nak menuntut hak sebagai rakyat Malaysia yang sejati.
written by Common Man, November 21, 2008
written by The, November 21, 2008
Spot on, Your Highness. And this model actually works. You don't have to look or go far to see it in action. Just look south to the Little Red Dot and you will see it in action. With largely the same racial constituents, but different composition, Singapore its exploiting its racial diversity as strengths instead of pitting one against the other as in Malaysia. The Chinese Singaporeans have been exhorted to be bilingual and bi-cultural so that they can tapped onto the remaining global engine of growth - China. Likewise, Indian Singaporeans are accompanying the political and business leaders to the sub-continent to exploit that other great engine of global growth - India. And Singaporeans of all races are roped in to build businesses and business contacts in the Middle East, Russia and Latin America.
Long live diversity...
written by Bigjoe, November 21, 2008
written by Mr Smith, November 21, 2008
UMNO thrives on the illusion that Malays and Islam are being threatened by the minority race.
written by nia, November 21, 2008
written by Johan Malaysia, November 21, 2008
Apabila negara ini 'Malaysia' dibentuk pada 1963, atau bila 'Malaya' dibentuk pada 1957. Pelbagai kaum telah menetap disini, termasuk mereka yang berketurunan Cina, India, Bugis, Minankabau, Acheh, Java, Siam, Potugis dll. Mereka ini telah menetap di sini sejak turun termurun sebelum Malaysia ini dibentuk dan dibina oleh semua kaum-kaum ini. Megapa kaum Cina & India telah dianggap sebagai 'pendatang'? Dimanakah titik permulaan yang dirujuk dalam sejarah tanah ini boleh membezakan siapa itu 'pendatang', dan siapa itu 'pribumi'? Titik permulaan yang sepatut dirujuk ialah apabila negara Malaya/Malaysia ini bermula.
Memang saya setuju bahawa sesebuah negara itu perlu ada bahasa rasmi yang dapat diguna sebagai bahasa pengantara untuk semua rakyatnya. Ini adalah dengan tujuan yang pratikal dan pragmatik. Tetapi bahasa-bahasa ibudan semua rakyat perlu dilayan secara saksama dan dijaga oleh kerajaan negara itu juga. Untuk bahasa rasmi atau bahasa kebangsaan menjadi bahasa utama yang diguna oleh semua kaum, perlu digalakkan secara proses demokrasi dan adil. Inilah hujar yang penting apa yang YM Raja Nazrin bermaksud.
Untuk aspek-aspek budaya, asasnya tiada wujud apa yang boleh dikatakan 'Budaya Negara' atau terdapat suatu piawai. Budaya itu dibentuk secara proces yang beransur-ansur dan secara sukalela oleh setiap individu masyarakat. Dimana budaya di Malaysia adalah pelbagai, ia tetap kepelbagaian dan tidak perlu berteraskan apa-apa budaya yang tunjang atau 'pribumi'. Kalau perlu berteraskan sesuatu budaya 'pribumi', masalahnya berulang lagi. Budaya apakah yang dianggap asli atau asal di Malaysia? Kalau kata budaya 'Melayu', itu Acheh, Minankabau, Kelantan, Bugis ke yang menjadi piawai? Zaman bila yang boleh dikata sebagai asal? Zaman Parameswara ke atau Zaman Langkasuka yang beragama Hindu dan mengunakan Sanskrit?
Budaya Malaysia ialah budaya yang unik, terbuka dan dinamik. Budaya yang terdiri daripada semua subset-subset dan unsur-unsur Melayu, Cina, India, Kadazan, Dayak dll. Yang tradisi, yang modern. Yang dapat menraikan kepelbagaian dan menerap berbagai unsur. Ini BUDAYA KITA, budaya MALAYSIA.




