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Zoroastrianism in Singapore | Of Beliefs & Faiths
Lisa takes a peek into the world of Zoroastrainism, the oldest and smallest religion in Singapore. Find out how this dwindling community evolves to keep their traditions alive.
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The Bahá’í Faith in Singapore | Of Beliefs & Faiths
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They are one of the smallest religions in Singapore, but the Bahá’í faith is rich in history, culture, and a powerful message of unity. Join Risa as she experiences Ridván - The King Of Festivals, and also to witness a very sacred act in this lesser-known religion. Special thanks - The Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Singapore #Bahá’í #Ridván #singapore Read more: www.asiaone.com/ Watch mo...
Islam in Singapore | Of Beliefs & Faiths
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Our host Edward returns - this time into the world of Islam during the holy month of Ramadan. He is introduced to Masjid Hajjah Fatimah and spends a day learning about their practices, and experiencing his first Iftar. #Islam #Mosque #Singapore Read more: www.asiaone.com/ Watch more: www.asiaone.com/video FOLLOW us on - Facebook: asiaonecom - X: x.com/asiaonecom - Instagram: instag...
The design of Changi Airport carpets | By Design
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We talk to Ong Sim Lian, who heads Changi Airport’s design management team about the carpets at the airport and how this "quiet" element plays a role in the uniquely Changi Experience. #Changiairport #ByDesign #Singapore Read more: www.asiaone.com/ Watch more: www.asiaone.com/video FOLLOW us on - Facebook: asiaonecom - X: x.com/asiaonecom - Instagram: asiaonecom EMAI...
The design of Bayfront MRT | By Design
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In this episode of By Design, we explore the challenges of designing Bayfront MRT station with a 25-year veteran of MRT projects. Gruff shares insights on the station's unique features, such as intuitive wayfinding and integrating tourist-friendly design elements to serve visitors unfamiliar with the MRT system. We also learn about how MRT stations are strategically placed to integrate with var...
The design of green spaces | By Design
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In this episode, we explore the role that urban greenery has in shaping Singapore’s streetscapes. Lee Jia Hwa, Director of Streetscape at NParks, shares about the environmental, aesthetic, and psychological benefits of urban tree planting. We also discover how Singapore's carefully curated urban greenery supports sustainability, cools industrial areas. #Trees #ByDesign #Singapore Read more: www...
The design of queueing culture | By Design
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Is queueing a uniquely Singapore phenomenon? Liew Sai Ming, a Behavioural Insights Consultant talks to us about the "science" behind queuing, and how this informs Singapore's urban design. #Queueing #ByDesign #Singapore Read more: www.asiaone.com/ Watch more: www.asiaone.com/video FOLLOW us on - Facebook: asiaonecom - X: x.com/asiaonecom - Instagram: asiaonecom EMAIL...
The design of MRT signage | By Design
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We explore the intricacies of wayfinding systems in Singapore’s MRT stations with Tan Swee Lin, Deputy Director (Architecture) from Singapore's Land Transport Authority. She explains the design principles behind the use of colour and contrast, and the adjustments made to cater to Singapore’s diverse commuters-including the elderly, tourists, and those with visual impairments. #MRT #ByDesign #Si...
Sikhism in Singapore | Of Beliefs & Faiths
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Irsyad is introduced to the Sikh faith at the Central Sikh Gurdwara in Singapore. His time spent with the Sikh community exposes him to the beliefs and practices of a religion that he previously knew nothing about. Irsyad also experiences the vibrant Vaisakhi celebrations, witnessing the community's unity in devotion and shared meals, offering viewers a rich, immersive glimpse into Sikh traditi...
The design of dementia-friendly neighbourhoods | By Design
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Aunn Ning, a researcher at Social Urban Lab, takes us through urban designs in dementia-friendly neighbourhoods. We delve into the innovative elements that make neighbourhoods navigable and supportive for residents living with dementia. We also examine how thoughtful urban planning creates inclusive, connected communities for both dementia patients and their caregivers. #Dementia #ByDesign #Sin...
The design of The Thoughtful Bunch | By Design
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How was The Thoughtful Bunch conceptualised? Agnes, Director of Marketing and Communications at LTA, tells us the origins of these characters, their impact on commuter behaviour, and how they’ve evolved to remain relevant and engaging over the years. #ThoughtfulBunch #ByDesign #Singapore Read more: www.asiaone.com/ Watch more: www.asiaone.com/video FOLLOW us on - Facebook: asiaonec...
The vanishing trade of handmade jewellery I Timeless
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Ho Nai Chuen's father started the family business of jewellery retailing in 1936. What started as a goldsmithing business evolved to include a variety of gemstones that catered to changing customer tastes. Nai Chuen explains design processes that they've honed over the decades, as well as the undeniable need to modernise and industrialise. #OnCheongJewellery #traditionalcrafts #singapore Read m...
The design of urban spaces | By Design
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We sat down with Liu Thai Ker, former master planner at the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore and delve into what urban planning truly means. He tells us the unique challenges Singapore faces, and how to incorporate the ever-changing human and social needs into urban planning. #urbanplanning #bydesign #singapore Read more: www.asiaone.com/ Watch more: www.asiaone.com/video FOLLOW us on...
Defending Singapore's traditional coffee culture | Timeless
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Lim Eng Lam is 16 years into his journey of promoting and defending Singapore’s traditional coffee culture. From inheriting to actualising his uncle's dream of selling his own coffee, Eng Lam sees the value of that coffee brings to our everyday lives. #nanyangcoffee #traditionalcrafts #singapore Read more: www.asiaone.com/ Watch more: www.asiaone.com/video FOLLOW us on - Facebook: ...
How are green buildings designed? | By Design
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Alina Yeo, Director at WOHA, talks to us about what makes a building "green" and the extensive processes that goes into ensuing that green buildings are sustainable and continue to be. #greenbuildings #bydesign #singapore Read more: www.asiaone.com/ Watch more: www.asiaone.com/video FOLLOW us on - Facebook: asiaonecom - X: x.com/asiaonecom - Instagram: asiaonecom EMA...
The vanishing craft of metal fabrication | Timeless
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The vanishing craft of metal fabrication | Timeless
How was Gilman Barracks redesigned? | By Design
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How was Gilman Barracks redesigned? | By Design
The slowly vanishing trade of Kueh Making | Timeless
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The slowly vanishing trade of Kueh Making | Timeless
From Dancer to Financial Consultant | I Went to Arts School
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From Dancer to Financial Consultant | I Went to Arts School
The fading craft of Dragon Kilns | Timeless
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The fading craft of Dragon Kilns | Timeless
From an artist to an educator | I Went to Arts School
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From an artist to an educator | I Went to Arts School
From performer to flight attendant | I Went to Arts School
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From performer to flight attendant | I Went to Arts School
The art of Effigy Making is vanishing | Timeless
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The art of Effigy Making is vanishing | Timeless
From theatre to an operations and events manager | I Went to Arts School
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From theatre to an operations and events manager | I Went to Arts School
Traditional Singaporean Letterpress is dying | Timeless
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Traditional Singaporean Letterpress is dying | Timeless
From theatre to Chief of Staff | I Went to Arts School
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From theatre to Chief of Staff | I Went to Arts School
From music to medicine | I Went to Arts School
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From music to medicine | I Went to Arts School
Catholicism in Singapore | Of Beliefs & Faiths
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Catholicism in Singapore | Of Beliefs & Faiths
Zoros aren't the first monotheistic religion. Egyptian king akanaten is the first
This was a horrible video. Why did you talk over the part he explains it originated in Iran (Persia) 3,500 years ago? Then failed to properly explain how they arrived to Singapore.
To see God in one self, You must see God in all things.
Good video but he is wrong that it is the first monotheism. Zoroastrianism believes in an evil god who's uncreated.
What makes us different from Protestant churches are the DOGMA, the DOCTRINE & the TRADITION.
The Parsi in Singapore sounds more like Indians. Not like the Parsi of Iran slangs. May be because of hundred of years staying and marrying local Indians, they adapted to Hindi.
The Parsi in Singapore sounds more like Indians. Not like the Parsi of Iran slangs. May be because of hundred of years staying and marrying local Indians, they adapted to Hindi.
More power to them! ❤
Its a lie from pity of hell Jesus came to set the captives free you people you must come out of that place before the coming of JESUS its very dangerous practice
This is not about respect. This is the command of Allah SWT, you shall not prostrate/pray to others except HIM alone. You can respect other religions in many ways but a Muslim shall not prostrate to other than The Almighty Allah.. it is the biggest Sin in Islam. If he is a Muslim, he should know better Quran 4:48 “Indeed, Allah does not forgive associating others with Him (in worship), but forgives anything else of whoever He wills. And whoever associates others with Allah has indeed committed a grave sin”
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The script uses ChatGPT. Such a turn off, otherwise pretty good mini docu
Such a peaceful religion is what drives the vibrancy and power of ancient persia not the current mullahs who only ruin iran
Alhamdulillah I'm Muslim
Our muslim brother should have explain properly. Not just pillars of the deen & faith. And why even bother to differetiate the 'batu nisan'? It is not relevant to the religion. Thanks to some comments, they have explain abt Islam much better. Islam is a religion of submitting own will to The Creator, which is to obey His rulings & follow His messengers' teachings. Its not just about peace be upon you, my brother. According to statistics, Islam has the most practicing followers. Unlike the Trinitarians & Jews(Judaism). They no longer follow their scripture as a whole. They follow their priests' & rabbis' teachings that didn't go along with their scriptures. And their scriptures are corrupted, so many contradictions. They have no original words of The Creator. Unlike the Qur'an, no contradictions. It is verbatim words of The Creator. We call Him Allah. Allah is an arabic word meaning The One and Only to be worshipped. Al-Qur'an today is exactly the same as from the time of prophet Muhammad(peace be upon him), preserved through oral tradition, memorized. And we also have carbon-dated copies of the whole qur'an from the time of the prophet(pbuh). If every religious books in this world got destroyed(incl. softcopies). We can only bring back the Qur'an in the original texts within few hours. Because there are millions of muslims in the world who memorize the book. And we have to correct the misconception... Islam didn't begin from prophet Muhammad. Remember the definition of Islam. Submit one's will to The Creator. So Adam(the first man to live), Noah, Abraham, Lot, Ishmael, David, Moses and even Jesus they were all muslims. And we haven't even talk about the hadeeths yet. Millions of muslims also memorize the hadeeths too. Hadeeths expound on the teachings of the Qur'an. (Expound: present and explain (a theory or idea) in detail) 1. A statement that prophet(pbuh) said. 2. An action he(pbuh) did. 3. Something he(pbuh) approved of. 4. Description of the prophet(pbuh) incl. manners & character Should have meet a qualified person instead of someone who just have a history with a mosque. I invite all of you to Islam. At least read the qur'an before judging. Do not listen to mainstream media. Allah says that there is no compulsion in religion. We can still make peace with one another. And Allah knows best.
Without fire either in lamps or yagna, hindu prayer ritual is not complete.
True
The origin of monotheism, long before the abrahamics
many religions yet only 1 Savior. all human has fallen into sin, we rebels against God cause we break His law. and for that we deserves to getting punished for our sin. and just like in a court of law, good deeds doesn’t cancel your crimes, the judge would still has to punished you, cause that’s just. even human understand and cares about justice and so does God, highly more that human. therefore to show mercy and yet satisfied justice, God chose to bear our punishment into Himself. by Him come down to His creation, take a human body (cause He want to save human), live a perfect life deserving heaven. and then He gave us heaven by taking our hell punishment, He swapped places with us. He took 100% of our punishment, leaving 0 left for us to take. justice satisfied and mercy shown by He sacrificed His life to die to save us. and if anyone believes and rely in that alone as the reason why they are saved, they will be saved. cause Jesus would took their punishment, if they truly believes He did. and the result after trusting in Jesus, we gonna live our better and try to do good deeds, cause we are thankful to God. so we do good deeds because we already saved, Not to be saved. i’m so glad i came across to this video, but friends remember there’s only one way to be right before God. and that’s can only be happened if we don’t have any punishment left. and since we don’t know when we gonna day, i hope you put your trust in Jesus as soon as possible. cause if Jesus doesn’t take your punishment, who’s gonna pay for your punishment then? God bless 🫶🙏
I came to Singapore this summer, for the chili crab, yes, but I soon discovered kopi.
Visit the Eastern Orthodox Church in Singapore! There is one under the Ecumenical Patriarch and one in the Russian Orthodox church!
Islam means submission and in the religious contexts it means submission to the will of Almighty Allah. The first pillar of islam and most fundamental teaching of islam is : "There's no god but Allah & Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah" We deny all divinity associated to anyone except the divinity of Allah alone. Why do we face Makkah in prayer? Because it is where the Qiblah(direction of prayers) is, the Empty Building in Makkah covered with black pure silk ,the Kaabah is the Symbolic House of Allah. We face it as a sign of the Unity of all Muslims worldwide in worshipping the One True God, the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe.
As a Muslim we are told that Zarathustra may have been a prophet of Allah that wasn’t not mentioned in the Quran, because he also spoke of the unity of God.
Mazda 323 ❤️
Singapore, singapore vamos para singapore
Beautiful and peaceful religion, a gem of the middle east.
Seems much more peaceful than islam I think
Progressive revelation through different prophets, they view the key religious leaders like Jesus, etc as these prophets, from what I understand...
They frequently use the term "Manifestation" (i.e. Jesus, Muhammad, Krishna etc are Manifestations of God).
Sorry your not the first religion to believe only one God,..Adam and eve are the first to know
I've been to this mosque once. It was amazing.
isn't this a persian religion?
Will there be a video featuring Methodist Christianity? If I'm not mistaken, it's Singapore's largest Protestant Christian denomination.
Alhamdulillah
It's all rooted in Hinduism (Judaism-Christianity-Islam = Zoroastrianism = Hindu) and the true oldest Hinduism isn't in India but Indonesia as Indus Islands = Indo Nesos = Indonesia Just research yourself Indonesia is so old much much older than Egypt
Indra curse you for the lies you speak against devabhoomi
1. Christianity is not rooted from Hinduism 2. Hinduism doesn’t came from Indonesia, people brought it from India at 4AD
This so so wrong. It is original and nothing to do with Hinduism. It is 3500 years old and official religion of the Persian empire which had nothing to do with India, but in fact conquered parts of it later on.
@@ari357 Nothing to do with endia saar. Farsi atharvan indra denying manyu denying dasyu
Sikh was born out of islam and Hinduism.
No it wasn’t. It is own religion born from itself when our first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji had a disappeared into a river, when he came out he just said “There is no Muslim, there is no Hindu”. Basically saying, there is no one religion, just several, all with one god and with the similar if not same teachings of God.
@dianebraberry317 what I meant by born out is syncretic
@ Respectfully speaking, no matter how it is worded, Sikhs is an independent religion on it’s own. To say it is born out of Islam and Hinduism is very far from the truth and can be seen as a direct insult to Sikh, no matter how you word it. Apologies just letting you know the facts.
It's a new liturgical year guys, let's try to be more open to God's grace. Pray (even short mental prayers during tasks), meditate on at least one scripture (e.g. one from daily Mass readings) & examine your conscience *every day* . Submit to God's gift of mercy & healing in the confessional as often as needed with no shame & actively participate in worshipping Him at Holy Mass, _at least_ on weekends. Try to perform one act of charity, motivated by the love of God, each day.
This was a great presentation in every way imaginable. May God, bless, guide & keep all those involved in its production, especially Sindhu.
this is the mother of islam
Theres no mother of Islam. Islam which means submission to the will of God preaches monotheism which was practiced from the start of mankind, Adam a.s.
Islam is just a Judeo-Christian heresy from the 7th century, a rather modern religion... very far from being an ancient religion practiced by the early men.
Don't quite grasp it on this one. So what's exactly are the beliefs of the Baha'i faith, apart from the unity aspect? What/who do they worship to? This presentation is just too brief, barely an intro.
Baha'i originated in Iran in the 19th century and believes in most of the prophets from major religions-Jesus, Muhammad, Moses, Buddha, Zoroaster, Confucius, Laozi, Hindu avatars, etc.
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Bahais respect all faiths. Any prayer can be said at a bahai temple. We try to create a space where all faiths can come together, but aside differences and help all humanity to live better lives.
Baha'i came from the 'Bab' movement in Iran. And the 'Bab' was an offshoot from the Shia Imamia, the Twelver Imams Shia.
So who are the Zorostrianism believers in Sg? Are they originally from Persia (Iran) or India? Is their primary language of prayer here done in any Persian language, or in an Indian language?
Looks indian. Their accent is also ostensibly indian.
Theyre from Iran. It was the official religion of the Persian empire. Curiously they decided to talk over that part where he was explaining it.
@@myerwerlwrong. Iran. From the persian empire.
I've been to many other places of worship but have never been into a Sikh temple. So this is interesting. I had a Sikh roommate many years ago. She would cook yummy food to bring to the Sikh temple, but she always told us not to touch the food until she came back from the temple. And we always respected that condition. Why is so many judging the presentor? He is merely respecting other religions. And frankly, when he was prostrating, no one but he and God knows who he is truly worshipping to. Many of us physically prostrate to God, but in reality, we're worshipping evil in our hearts. Besides, for the sake of the argument, there wasn't even any idol in front of him then. For all we know, he is much more religious and closer to God that most of us. Thumbs up for this video, I just wish it could be longer.
You forgot to explain how they came to Singapore
They came when they heard 'mari kita...'
The parses came from Iran to India, and many indian parses went for other places in British Empire, including Singapore.
Irsyad is A very good name in Islam. Mr Irsyad, if you are a Muslim. Please learn and practice Islam the pillars and values of Islam. Before researching other religions. Their religion, is their religion, Our Religion is Islam and We Only Sujud / Prostrate to Allah swt. Respect is to bow not to follow. Like the Chinese Man the Journalist that lean about Islam, though how much in respect of Islam, even visited the ancestral grave, yet he knew his stand and be in solemn respect when our call of prayer in Mosque came. The good deeds that he helped in the month of Ramadhan portrays his sincerity and understanding of Islam. Please Mr Irsyad, learn to earn more knowledge.
Ra !
I think I have spotted Mr. Hormuz from the Zoroastrian episode joining in on the celebration.
Singapore Main religion are Buddha, Christianity and Islam
I just wonder where this large amount of milk ends up? (I’m really not looking forward to hearing the answer that it was all wasted😑) Another question is, in a place as hot as Singapore, using such a large-scale milk bath, how to ensure that there will be no odor in the sacred space?🤔
good qn, well it depends. temples that are 1000 to 200 years old have these small rectangle shape containers usually made of stones.the milk after being pored channels down the lingam to this container through channeling. it is not wastsed.
Islam is the oldest and first religion the one that the first humans followed, all the prophets and messengers from Adam ﷺ to the final messenger Mohammad ﷺ. Allah completed his religion with the Messenger Muhammad ﷺ
Not true. This is what Islam claims. But any religion can claim the same thing. However, Zoroasterianism is actually older than Islam. Moreover, Islam’s Quran has many scientific errors.
@@bunnystrasseproof?
Not true at all. Hearing voices and perpetuating hate does not anything true. If someone heard voices today we would see he is schizophrenic
@@bunnystrasse???
Angels and Iblis are/were Islam in religion too before Prophet Adam was created until Iblis didn't obey Allah's command.
Why so narrow minded.. God is one.. he sends message through his Prophets.. and yet we arguing bout we are different just becoz we bornt into different sect of religion or belief... we all one.. we all human being... and of coz we all created by one God... dont let your ego leads to stupidity... instead of having baseless arguments why not we acknowledge one God and prayed to Him to lead us to straight path...
Penyembah api.
IF only this religion flourished instead of Islam.