Lets Get It Podcast #81 So Who's The Pendatang Now? Ft. Prof. Tajuddin Rasdi

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  • Lets Get It Podcast #81 So Who's The Pendatang Now? Ft. Prof. Tajuddin Rasdi
    Professor Tajuddin is a Lecturer of Islamic Architecture at UCSI & UTM, PHD holder in Philosophy, writer for several local News Outlets and a lifelong academic. He has a voice not many Malaysians dare to show.
    TOPIC TIMELINE
    0:00 - 05:32 = Who is Professor Tajuddin?
    05:33 - 08:35 = Our society is dying? What does that mean?
    08:36 - 13:22 = listen to the muftis or the prophet? Islamic Reform Movement
    13:23 - 17:42 = using the word Sesat
    17:43 - 21:14 = Institutions shouldn't be the Absolute authority
    21:15 - 22:38 = Why Professor was open to learning about different Islam?
    22:39 - 26:06 = Can you read the Quran on your own?
    26:07 - 40:26 = The Islamic Reform Movement, P. Ramlee Era. How did things change?
    40:27 - 45:26 = GE 15 Rewind, how did PAS do so well?
    45:27 - 48:04 = Professors UA-cam is doing well, but other Professors don't believe in it
    48:05 - 54:09 = Rakyat agaisnt Anwar rally? What is the purpose?
    54:10 - 59:00 = Thoughts on the current government and PMX
    59:01 - 1:03:19 = Unity is NOT what we need.
    1:03:20 - 1:04:51 = Islam must survive in the world of diversity NOT the Tempurung
    1:04:52 - 1:11:35 = Why was the NEP (Bumiputera Rights) installed?
    1:11:36 - 1:16:52 = The relevance of Malaysians Monarchy system
    1:16:53 - 1:24:13 = Does Private Vernacular schools cause disunity?
    1:24:14 - 1:36:01 = Whos actually the PENDATANG here?
    1:36:02 - 1:41:46 = Can Liberalism and Islam Co-exist?
    1:41:47 - 1:46:55 = Accepting diversity of thought in religion
    1:46:56 - END = Ending Quote, Outro
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  • @sher-lm6rx
    @sher-lm6rx 24 дні тому +75

    As a Muslim, this is the best interview.

  • @Kcheng9
    @Kcheng9 22 дні тому +51

    My highest respect for Prof. Tajuddin. Malaysia really needs more such Muslim to end Islamophobia.

    • @dronepro53
      @dronepro53 14 днів тому

      In you dream mate.. majority of malay muslim do not give two sen what he said.

  • @saradharmalingam2319
    @saradharmalingam2319 26 днів тому +96

    Whatever professor saying is very true. I’m from his era as in same age with him. In our days all races were so close and we respect each others religion. We also freely can go to our Muslim friends or Muslim to a Hindu or Chinese house. We know what we are suppose to serve and we respect each other. Gone were the days as now I don’t see Muslim friends like this. Those days my neighbours can speak to you even acknowledge you but when time goes by I do not know what teaching they are following and they are no longer friendly. I hope time will go back to old days and we have more open minded Muslim and can accept all races. I believe no religion will ask you to discriminate another race and definitely it’s not in quaran. My Muslim friends father use to read and tell us the teaching of Islam. We infact use to do fasting when I school friends fast. That’s the era I’m from. Any way I hope more people listen to this podcast and have an open mind

    • @saradharmalingam2319
      @saradharmalingam2319 26 днів тому +6

      We use to exchange food and deepavali delicacies with them and they also use to give us and slowly they stop on their part of not giving anything for 2 to. 3 years in a row and I stop giving them too

    • @paulinelee8915
      @paulinelee8915 25 днів тому +11

      I remember during hari raya, a group of us will visit our Muslim classmates. We will take the bus, get down, walk through sawah padi and rubber small holding before reaching her house. During CNY, our Malay classmates will come a visiting. During end of school term class parties everyone will bring some food and everyone had fun. We were mindful of not bringing any food which were were prohibited to Muslims. During my college days we had end of term parties where we (all races) danced late into the night with live band. All good clean fun. Those were the good old days.

    • @nadaiduit
      @nadaiduit 24 дні тому +2

      From Cairo to Kuala Lumpur : the influence of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood on the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM)
      Anwar began his career in politics as one of the founders of the Malaysian Islamic Youth Organization (ABIM). After joining the United Malay National Organization (UMNO), the main party in BN that has been in power for a long time, Anwar held several cabinet positions in the 1980s and 1990s.

    • @Hs5687
      @Hs5687 23 дні тому +1

      In many Governance & National Security related matters , Truth is mostly Covered Up & sometimes even deemed Irrelevant … What Matters is if The Truth going to Benefit the Powers that Be … Hence in Malaysia, may be Prudent to always Follow the Money 😊

    • @brianchin9130
      @brianchin9130 23 дні тому

      Nice.Respect .Its all politician brainwashing that matter. To be honest and fair .All human have the same characters.For example, theTaiwanese also brainwashed by their politician in charge to hate People Republic of China again in just 8 years time . The main problem is polotician brainwashing that throw peoples down the clift like herd of goats stupidly follow their leading goat😊

  • @Xas08
    @Xas08 22 дні тому +30

    As a non-Muslim, i truly admire people like Prof. Tajuddin. I am open to learning about Islam and its rich cultural and arts heritage. However, you must understand that for years we have faced persecution, name-calling, segregation, and even gag orders from leaders, celebrity preachers and top clerics in our country.
    This is why many non-Muslims quickly reject the idea of religion in politics, good or bad--- it's a knee-jerk reaction based on past experiences. How can we tell which version of Islam is authentic? While i love the way Prof decribes Islam, it doesn't seem to reflect what the majority follows. As a matter of fact, a lot of Muslims reject vehemently to your ideas.
    If you want non-Muslims to learn about Islam, be prepared for questions and open criticism. That's what true learning is about. However, we all know that some parties will exploit this, leading to threats (death) and violent demonstrations and escalating it to national issue.
    Until we can have an open, respectful dialogues without fear, only then we can build understanding and unity.

    • @pigdictator4558
      @pigdictator4558 19 днів тому +1

      Islam is flawed, and they know it. When you subject Islam to questioning, it will be debunked, which most Melayu will never accept.

    • @mizzylamydean2936
      @mizzylamydean2936 18 днів тому +2

      Like Islam in UK

    • @mohdzainudinmuhamadtaib5838
      @mohdzainudinmuhamadtaib5838 6 днів тому

      Every knowledge have it own scholar that is specialized on related knowledge. Good point of view will come from the best in that field. To best refer about Islam is to refer to a mufti or ulamak equivalent, not from an architect prof etc.

    • @Hs5687
      @Hs5687 3 дні тому

      He’s the Exception not the Rule 😊

  • @acapg
    @acapg 28 днів тому +163

    Facts. Bitter pill to swallow for a traditional malay like me. I recommend listening to this man with an open mindset. You dont have to agree with everything he says. But he makes perfect sense on why Malaysia is we are today as well as his opinion on how we move forward and strive as a nation

    • @vftw6086
      @vftw6086 28 днів тому +10

      Good to hear that, very positive remarks. Purely out of curiousity, how does our Malay community friends view Prof Taj in general? I am a Malaysian Chinese btw.

    • @johntan507
      @johntan507 28 днів тому +7

      Not many Malays are will accept the truth and reality. For nation building, we need unity and political stability. All our founding fathers of Malaysian's dream of a progressive country will be destroyed.

    • @nadaiduit
      @nadaiduit 28 днів тому +8

      He encourages young people like him to leave their comfy tempurong or cocoon and see the world outside.

    • @MZMA85
      @MZMA85 28 днів тому +10

      He is a good example of Melayu Liberal
      Adored by both non malays & walanons
      But despised & hated by ordinary malays

    • @Xtca223
      @Xtca223 27 днів тому +9

      @@MZMA85 By western standards he is actually slightly conservative, it's just that the stereotypical idea of a "real" Malay is so far right it makes a center-right looks liberal

  • @gevarakagevaraka5090
    @gevarakagevaraka5090 28 днів тому +76

    I've met Prof once. He's a good person with integrity. He's open minded, straight forward and speaks from much experience and research. Much respect for him 👏 🎉

    • @ezekielzafran
      @ezekielzafran 27 днів тому

      he is very skill autistic.

    • @Hs5687
      @Hs5687 23 дні тому +1

      Am Convinced he’s a Person of Substance but in Malaysia that’s not enough especially if His Truth threatens the Powers that Be … Religion is Big Business … Hence in Malaysia, may be Prudent to always Follow the Money … 😊

  • @chiangea3495
    @chiangea3495 20 днів тому +20

    Prof.Tajuddin should be our next PM.
    You should form a new political party before the next GE sir,
    i believe you already have many supporters in Malaysia !

    • @ZAMAN669
      @ZAMAN669 10 днів тому

      BULLSHIT FUCKING PROFESSOR TAJUDDIN.

    • @HandGrip15kg
      @HandGrip15kg 7 днів тому +4

      He is a good man.. but he will not survive in the politaik environment

  • @rogerfong9821
    @rogerfong9821 26 днів тому +38

    I'm Christians, Enjoy listened to Prof.Tajuddin Very Open Mind. THANKS

  • @anjewel65
    @anjewel65 28 днів тому +32

    Love listening to P. Tajuddin
    The best episode so far

  • @rodneyong5668
    @rodneyong5668 28 днів тому +21

    All of us will come to a point when we become wiser due to our age and experience. Thank you for your wise view. Some may not agree though but the professor's view is still very impartial and carries weight. Malaysia would certainly have a very bright future if our politicians have some if not all of his views taken seriously. Thank you for sharing Professor.

  • @wendyrodrigues2163
    @wendyrodrigues2163 24 дні тому +13

    “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively & to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the true goal of education.” - Martin L. King
    Education is not to parrot your teachers & memorise words and verses. If one cannot differentiate right from wrong because your teacher said so, your education failed you.

  • @Valhalla369
    @Valhalla369 28 днів тому +47

    Always a pleasure listening to prof.. a very level headed and wise person!

    • @adamiskandar5107
      @adamiskandar5107 27 днів тому +1

      I hope that when you next generalise about Islam/Muslim, think of him. He is a self declared practising Muslim.

    • @Xtca223
      @Xtca223 27 днів тому +1

      @@adamiskandar5107 To be fair , he is the exception, not the rule

    • @r.a.h.175
      @r.a.h.175 25 днів тому

      @@Valhalla369
      Level headed to some extent. There are fact gaps. It’s not an easy subject admittedly.
      Who are the 50 richest in the land, check the Forbes listing.
      Interesting if could get one of them to take the stand to be interrogated in a no-holds barred session like Prof had undergone.
      How they become rich, how rich they really are, what they have done with their wealth, their views on the political and economic systems and climate, their thoughts on affirmative policies and hoarding of properties, corruption, vernacular schools, community relationships, how their rich and powerful associations could assist in the development of the country etc..
      Could not think of any such interview.
      If we want to be open, let’s be truly open.

  • @ajjayveall
    @ajjayveall 28 днів тому +27

    thank you P. Tajuddin and bryan great episode great explaintion 10/10

  • @nickleon_music
    @nickleon_music 27 днів тому +18

    Y'all got real balls of steel discussing these things, and I thank y'all for it. These topics are getting more taboo by the day and people are less willing to communicate about it, but it is communicating about these topics that we can work through these issues. Appreciate that Prof was fair in his comments on both Muslims and non-Muslims, and I hope his words don't fall on deaf ears, because it can be pretty hard to swallow.

    • @LetsGetItPodcast
      @LetsGetItPodcast  26 днів тому +3

      Enjoy while it lasts. They will come for him. If his msg reaches enough people.

    • @nickleon_music
      @nickleon_music 26 днів тому

      @@LetsGetItPodcast that's what I'm thinking :(

    • @nadaiduit
      @nadaiduit 26 днів тому

      ​@@LetsGetItPodcastdont worry. your chat with the renown Xi Pi still available. 😂

    • @Hs5687
      @Hs5687 24 дні тому

      Maybe try Get him to Spearhead to do Research & Publish A White Paper or Author a Book … about “ The Evolution/ Phenomena Surrounding Chinese Peranakans “ … ie. All have Muslim Roots But have since either Ditched/ Distanced themselves from Islam but not their Muslim Roots . Coincidentally, despite being a Minority , They hv become more Prosperous, Integrated etc not only in MY but also in Region …. Why ? …Coincidence, Phenomena etc ?? … Such a Study or Book can Benefit All in MY , Both , Muslims & Nons and Especially Our Rulers, Predatory Politicians & , Racist Policy Makers..

    • @Hs5687
      @Hs5687 24 дні тому

      @@LetsGetItPodcast Maybe try Get him to Spearhead to do Research & Publish A White Paper or Author a Book … about “ The Evolution/ Phenomena Surrounding Chinese Peranakans “ … ie. All have Muslim Roots But have since either Ditched/ Distanced themselves from Islam but not their Muslim Roots . Coincidentally, despite being a Minority , They hv become more Prosperous, Integrated etc not only in MY but also in Region …. Why ? …Coincidence, Phenomena etc ?? … Such a Study or Book can Benefit All in MY , Both , Muslims & Nons and Especially Our Rulers, Predatory Politicians & , Racist Policy Makers..😊

  • @ashweinchakkravarthy5543
    @ashweinchakkravarthy5543 8 днів тому +3

    Fellow Malaysians.. pls protect professor.. he is a man who speaks sense.. logic and the truth… he must be safe.. hope other Malaysians understand this and take malaysia to glory.. unity in diversity is what we as Malaysians need to accept..

  • @rauzanah8157
    @rauzanah8157 27 днів тому +11

    We need more eye opening and intellectual conversation like thisss🙌🏽🔥

  • @SoyaNCincauTV
    @SoyaNCincauTV 28 днів тому +30

    My attention span to listen was never this high. Shoutout Bryan for this epicsode 🙌🏽

  • @syasya.h
    @syasya.h 18 днів тому +3

    It's great to hear that someone like Prof. Tajuddin shares the same values and qualities as I do. It reminds us how important it is to be modest and balanced as we navigate life in this uncertain universe.

  • @reginamorris6859
    @reginamorris6859 23 дні тому +4

    Fantastic discourse. This is exactly what we need more of. Open, frank, no punches pulled. Kudos! And hurrah for Prof Tajuddin!

  • @zane9751
    @zane9751 26 днів тому +31

    Agree with Prof that one is dead when one stops learning. INTELECTUALLY LAZY is how muslims are becoming. Never blame the religion. I’m a Malay muslim who has kinda vast experiences working around the world with international people from many backgrounds. This forced me to learn beyond the typical teachings of local clerics. I’m very scared of how Malaysian version of Islam has become due to growing numbers of “Ustaz Cari Makan” and of course their respective followers just blindly follow. Intellectually not challenging so no effort to seek more knowledge and comfortably thinks that they belong to heaven while the rest are always doing things wrongly. So in the end just stay in their own cocoon.

    • @r.a.h.175
      @r.a.h.175 23 дні тому

      Take a closer look at what is happening around the world.
      People are confused about morality, ancient and modified dogmas of faith in relation to arrogant modernity. The weak minded are easily sucked in.
      There are also different types of apostasy in Christianity.
      The Dictionary of Biblical Imagery states that "There are at least four distinct images in Scripture of the concept of apostasy. All connote an intentional defection from the faith." These images are: Rebellion; Turning Away; Falling Away; Adultery.
      Worship styles and interpretations of Jesus' teachings varied based on regional cultures and customs, according to Bruce Gordon, a professor of ecclesiastical history at Yale Divinity School. But there were also major breaks, or schisms, over Christian theology during this time.
      Since the 19th century, modern Hinduism, influenced by western culture, has also a great appeal to the west, most notably in the popularisation of yoga and various sects such as Transcendental Meditation and the Hare Krishna movement.
      Beliefs and practices tied to Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese folk religions generally fall into three broad areas: filial piety (xiao) and ancestor worship (jizu) veneration of deities and ghosts, and beliefs that involve supernatural forces, such as fengshui have expanded varying from region to region.
      Secret societies have flourished throughout history and count Founding Fathers and royals among their ranks. Members (most often men) have been tapped to join The Knights Templar, the Freemasons, Rosicrucians, the Bavarian Illuminati, Skull and Bones and Bilderberg. The allure of secret societies is part mystery, part legend. They are still around today and rumored to be in control of the world.
      Conspiracy theories have surrounded them for centuries, with rumors of groups like the Illuminati being linked to everything from the French Revolution to the assassination of JFK. But it’s important to separate fact from fiction.
      And now the greatest danger facing humanity, that is, no-holds-barred culture. Anything goes. The breakdown of morality, free sex, one-night-stand pick ups, freely exchanging phone numbers on the streets. Is this the Age of Enlightenment and Modernism?
      Let’s treasure and protect what we have and solve our own problems first before our youth get trapped and dragged into this spreading hedonistic sensual satanic culture under the guise of so-called progress and modernity.

    • @albertthin3501
      @albertthin3501 8 днів тому

      ​@@r.a.h.175to progress and modernity, is satanic?? Iblees is one of the most pious if all djinn. Iblees pray to Allah subahanawataala and is elevated to 7th heaven because of piety. Modernity doesn't have to be far from Allah. Modernity brings advance gadgets like handphone, which in turn brings us, online Quran, kiblat compass, etc..utube of Hadith..
      The evil in the person, surfing negative things, are the reason, for their own sins. Kelantan, for example, is it developed like kl? Do we have skyscrapers there? No. But they have the highest cases of HIV, for the rest of Malaysia, contracted via the anal intercourse. Not through needles nor infected blood transfusion.
      Therefore, living in caves, doesn't mean, you won't get your ass poked. Please la..some places in Kelantan don't even have internet access. How can they get modernity???

  • @jasonlow8715
    @jasonlow8715 28 днів тому +75

    When an academician starts to make more sense on religion than the clerics, we know that religion has been hijacked for political ends. Prof has my mind opened on islam just because he explains it in laymans language and with much common sense.

    • @johntan507
      @johntan507 28 днів тому +3

      He is well versed on Islam too.

    • @adamiskandar5107
      @adamiskandar5107 27 днів тому +9

      He is the best Pendakwah of Islam to the non-Malays, very unlike the Ustads or Hadi of PAS.

    • @jasonlow8715
      @jasonlow8715 27 днів тому +11

      @@adamiskandar5107 because he speaks common language. He explains, he expands and he pacifies non Muslims so as to make us understand why certain Shariah laws are such. We need someone who can articulate , not someone who will just start spewing hatred, fear and anger amongst everyone.

    • @u2sharp
      @u2sharp 27 днів тому +4

      Our prophet love peace, in peace time people have ample time to think and reflect.
      thus making his job to convey easy and effective. contend living will make people less emotional and more rational.

    • @muaddib_uzul
      @muaddib_uzul 26 днів тому +2

      he is not recognised as muslim scholar, he is talking outside his expertise.

  • @chinchansay2012
    @chinchansay2012 25 днів тому +6

    Come lah, you don't agree, we debate lah! One of my favorite professor!❤

  • @olivesubrain9608
    @olivesubrain9608 27 днів тому +9

    Thank u, Pro Tajuddin. Learn alot from u.. People love hearing from u. Malaysia need more people like your thinking.

  • @prishoh
    @prishoh 23 дні тому +3

    Prof Tajuddin, good to see you in another podcast. Do continue to teach us... Hopefully we will have a better Malaysia being the change maker ourselves.

  • @user-bz1xw6fk5d
    @user-bz1xw6fk5d 25 днів тому +7

    Wow, I really appreciate the open minded , alhamduilah

  • @florasumor5002
    @florasumor5002 24 дні тому +5

    Thank you its an eye opening, hope more people will listen to him

  • @limwooiloon
    @limwooiloon 27 днів тому +5

    I have never listened to such a long podcasts from start to end. Really enjoyed the insights and hope we can create a parallel system to educate all Malaysians.

  • @levinagomes6939
    @levinagomes6939 24 дні тому +5

    Prof Tajuddin always interesting and informative. A true change of mind and soul catalyst. Very passionate in true factual history for humanity and godliness Thank you.

  • @horatiozulie
    @horatiozulie 7 днів тому +1

    very gentle, open minded, talk about facts, history, he has my respect. ❤

  • @yeohsiowlin2974
    @yeohsiowlin2974 26 днів тому +18

    Professor i have a lot of respect for you. How i wish there are many like you in our country

  • @kevinkuek87
    @kevinkuek87 3 дні тому +1

    I seldom comment in UA-cam but this quality podcast earn my subscription to the channel. I bet this is one of the best/popular video in this channel.keep up the quality work and may god bless Malaysia to be a better community in near future.

  • @CekodokPisangSedap
    @CekodokPisangSedap 26 днів тому +5

    Been listening & repeat this from 9am. Now dah pkul 4pm. Gee, what a fruitful conversation.

  • @karlmonica646
    @karlmonica646 13 днів тому +3

    Yes, please have professor Tajuddin back again

  • @aciteh5427
    @aciteh5427 24 дні тому +5

    It’s good to be able to listen to this discussion. I really feel now Malaysia has freedom of speech as compared to the 80s and 90s. Prof Tajuddin actually hits the nail on the head, we need to understand more about MADANI, and understand more about other Malaysians’ culture and sentiment.

    • @yusufeddy9984
      @yusufeddy9984 16 днів тому +1

      MADANI in other words are being rasional, modest,humble,
      togetherness,unity,respect one another and transparency.

  • @chiangweytan5937
    @chiangweytan5937 11 днів тому +2

    Came from FB just to like the vid. Needs to be shared. Always support Prof. He uses facts and reasoning, not personal anecdotes and political talking points.

  • @r.a.h.175
    @r.a.h.175 25 днів тому +3

    The ustaz has a calming effect on the community as he moves around teaching the basic requirements and dos-and-donts of the religion to small gatherings and performing the role as a holy man.
    No PHDs, just the knowledge he has of the reliigion.
    He is sustained by the contributions given by his students.
    The builder of high rise buildings and the ustaz has their respective roles.
    One provides jobs and comfort to some and the other teaching about the journey to the afterlife and beyond.
    Both equally important.

  • @user-pc4wb6md6p
    @user-pc4wb6md6p 14 днів тому +2

    Thank U Prof so so much, God bless u for ur kindness toward others, u may not be able to convince the majority now but u can spark a change in future, maybe not our lifetime but someday!❤

  • @michaelchew6316
    @michaelchew6316 4 дні тому +1

    As an ex Malaysian I truly admired and respected Professor Tajjudin for his openess and straight forwardness even dare to criticize and correct those Muslim and Uztazs who have crossed the Red Line.
    Malaysia should have more people and Muslim like him. Malaysians should listen and watch his programme.

  • @yunsaukham2054
    @yunsaukham2054 17 днів тому +3

    Prof. Tajuddin is a wise man 👍
    A man with wisdom 😇😇😇😇😇

  • @jinrinng2666
    @jinrinng2666 24 дні тому +5

    Very educated and good insight into Malaysia politics.....

  • @Nationwideman
    @Nationwideman 17 днів тому +2

    We need people like him more in Malaysia. Openly speaking about his views and the fact.

  • @SaridihSahat
    @SaridihSahat 4 дні тому +2

    It is the most interesting podcast I have ever followed lately...

  • @alphacomalphacom241
    @alphacomalphacom241 25 днів тому +20

    I will vote for him if he is given the opportunity to be a candidate in the next Parliamentary election representing PH.

  • @adamfarizkbpa1387
    @adamfarizkbpa1387 2 дні тому +1

    The whole discourse is rich of information, knowledge, and insights. Would love to watch and listen to more discussions like this by local scholars. Congratulations to your podcast team for bringing up and forward essential yet sensitive issues in a constructive and harmony manner.

  • @RobertGercia
    @RobertGercia 26 днів тому +3

    One of a few videos I actually listen till the end. Kudos. Looking forward to the new concept of soul/ career learning video by Prof!

  • @arthurchia2828
    @arthurchia2828 24 дні тому +5

    This video actually makes me want to know about Islam.
    Marvellous sharing from Prof Tajuddin.

    • @nadaiduit
      @nadaiduit 24 дні тому

      Knowledgeable arab educator "Christian prince" for a start.

    • @Hs5687
      @Hs5687 23 дні тому +1

      SG’s Lee Kuan Yew not only Marginalised & Oppressed SG Muslims but also Targeted, Looted & Plundered SG’s Wealthy Arabs to extinction… All sanitised from History Books 😂🎉❤ … Hope this helps 😊

    • @norsiahidris8813
      @norsiahidris8813 10 днів тому

      ​@@Hs5687The non Malays in Msia are not aware of this fact.

  • @keshmindersingh6120
    @keshmindersingh6120 25 днів тому +4

    Salutations to you, Prof.
    Your knowledge and experiences shared with all, brings about a fresh sense of enlightenment.

  • @leeloong88
    @leeloong88 27 днів тому +10

    i HAVE HUGE RESPECT TO YOU.

  • @hendrosetyow3072
    @hendrosetyow3072 19 днів тому +1

    This is one of the best interviews out there about this topic. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻

  • @NNABILAHJASNI
    @NNABILAHJASNI 21 день тому +3

    Watched the whole vid cause my husband gave me the link. Best 2Hrs of my day today. 👍👍👍👍

  • @akusiapacikwkwk1236
    @akusiapacikwkwk1236 5 днів тому +3

    hey im from indonesia and i appreaciate this convesations so much, Hopefully we can move forward together without having to blame each other, and consider ourselves to be the most righteous. Shot out to Prof tajuddin rasdi

    • @LetsGetItPodcast
      @LetsGetItPodcast  4 дні тому

      Great to see viewers from Indonesia. I’m curious how is the racial tension between Chinese and Indos over there? Would love to know the opinion of an Indonesian

    • @akusiapacikwkwk1236
      @akusiapacikwkwk1236 4 дні тому

      @@LetsGetItPodcast i mean In the past, it was quite bad in some places, because I think there were people who wanted to divide indigenous ethnicities and other ethnicities(Idk,if there are foreigners who want to divide the Indonesian nation, or even our own people,who knows) especially (Chinese) because they looked quite different compared to other ethnicities in Indonesia,but nowadays I think it's quite good Even though there is still a bit of sentiment, I hope we can both accept differences without having to be right with each other

  • @user-rt3yd6cr4x
    @user-rt3yd6cr4x 27 днів тому +6

    ❤love your thoughts & understanding Pro. TQVM❤

  • @mathewsgeorge8250
    @mathewsgeorge8250 21 день тому +2

    So enriching and enlightening listening to this interview.. May God save Malaysia through leaders like Professor Tajudin😊

  • @selvarajan4331
    @selvarajan4331 28 днів тому +6

    Interesting discussion...

  • @cheekonglow8391
    @cheekonglow8391 25 днів тому +4

    Prof , good One . Always enjoy the way you simplify the explaination 🙏

  • @LennieSoo
    @LennieSoo 24 дні тому +4

    I really enjoyed this podcast. Rational, intelligence, and courageous.

  • @viviannelim8145
    @viviannelim8145 23 дні тому +2

    Well said, interlectually said. May the Almighty keep him and hus family well.

  • @ninakhan3803
    @ninakhan3803 2 дні тому

    He is a WISE man, imo.
    Good to listen to his views even if one might not totally agree with everything he says. The least he has done is to share his knowledge and hope that his viewers will confine themselves within a coconut shell.

  • @fongchektong4332
    @fongchektong4332 26 днів тому +3

    Thanks Professor for your great knowledge.

  • @keithyeoannsoon7476
    @keithyeoannsoon7476 11 днів тому +2

    This prof is very enlightening. Wish there were more Malay intellectuals like him vocalising their views. Esp to the closed minded Islamists in Msia.

  • @spencergan4353
    @spencergan4353 23 дні тому +2

    Very impressed with Prof Tajuddin’s intellectual acumen. It speaks of how ignorant the opposite sides know one another. Even the questions from the interviewer are so single sided and made no effort to understand basic fundamental elements of the questions before they are laid out. To reshape society is to begin from oneself, how would you handle if you are sitting on the opposite camp, do you have enough knowledge of it before you advocate change. I like how Prof says you don’t have to use words that the opposite parties are not comfortable like “debate”or “liberalism” (there are just too many connotations hidden in there).

  • @Mentegakaya
    @Mentegakaya 26 днів тому +2

    I came from tiktok... It a good sharing
    We need more Podcast do such topic

  • @ttotoy23
    @ttotoy23 14 днів тому +2

    Now, I ❤ this podcast...
    So many knowledge i don't know..
    And what i want to know...
    I have from your podcasts...

  • @ermundshaan4568
    @ermundshaan4568 23 дні тому +1

    By far ,the best podcast episode and my favourite. Kudos to the team and Prof. Tajuddin. Truly insightful and "eye-opening".

  • @mjt.c9477
    @mjt.c9477 22 дні тому +2

    Thailand veteran journalists r all on UA-cam, TikTok,Facebook, instagram & making big impacts even to me who is not a Malaysian. So please spread ur knowledge as far as possible

  • @ALI66833
    @ALI66833 24 дні тому +2

    It is always very profound listening to Prof. Very enjoyable, eye opening and intellectual.

  • @franzdaisfranz7647
    @franzdaisfranz7647 5 днів тому

    Great knowledge! Loves to hear you again. Thanks and have a wonderful days ahead…

  • @MrKennkenn
    @MrKennkenn 27 днів тому +2

    The learning never ends as long as you are alive, it's living in the tempurung mould.

  • @user-vs6gd6mh2w
    @user-vs6gd6mh2w 23 дні тому +1

    Prof is truly intellectual and very very critical thinker. How beautiful is it if he can have podcast like this with both Prof Richard Dawkins and Yuval Noah.

  • @wywyeio8614
    @wywyeio8614 28 днів тому +5

    very insightful view of ISLAM and MUSLIMS , indeed!

  • @rubenxavier204
    @rubenxavier204 3 дні тому +1

    Super profs
    Very intellectual
    All the best sir

  • @myapch
    @myapch 27 днів тому +7

    Good sharing

  • @vanessafong1332
    @vanessafong1332 25 днів тому +3

    Tq Prof for ur frankness.

  • @SccBg471
    @SccBg471 13 днів тому +1

    I really respect open minded professor and he so knowledgeable with kindness

  • @tarsehhanapiah9738
    @tarsehhanapiah9738 14 днів тому +1

    Good conversation, very good time to tell them what is the real islamic religious all about, may hidayah to them who start asking and curios about islam

  • @SukhdevSingh-ge5rj
    @SukhdevSingh-ge5rj 24 дні тому +3

    Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah 🕋🕌☪️💚☪️ Allahuakhbar Allahuakhbar 💚💚 very, very informative 🎉🎉🎉

  • @jessicajoan2477
    @jessicajoan2477 26 днів тому +3

    Prof Taj is a knowledgeable person with good rationale

  • @saravanakumar6617
    @saravanakumar6617 26 днів тому +3

    i would love to speak to him personally because I feel there are few gaps in his views - not saying he's wrong though.
    Again, islam teaches compassion and love & I would like to quote from a scholar "I went to the West and saw Islam, but no Muslims; I got back to the East and saw Muslims, but not Islam." which is very true because human think they own the religion - therefore the pride thinking we're right kicks in. Thank you, prof. Sucha humble person.

  • @SEL17778
    @SEL17778 27 днів тому +4

    Prof u fit perfectly as our education minister 🎉

  • @hsc3728
    @hsc3728 22 дні тому +2

    Prof Tajuddin...your English proficiency is above those individuals out there.....mantap, i shall say... !!!

  • @roziegitang3180
    @roziegitang3180 24 дні тому +3

    ❤️ this genius n kind prof.

  • @raunadarum7494
    @raunadarum7494 25 днів тому +6

    I wonder whether in those difficult days he applied for job in Chinese-owned architecture firms? And I wonder too whether he applied to join TARC/UTAR? Is he only critical of Malay/Muslim politicians? What is his view on some of the non-Malay politicians with rather obvious hidden agenda?

    • @lingy74
      @lingy74 20 днів тому

      I can tell you what the hidden agenda of unscrupulous Non Malays are - to make money and be successful no matter what it takes. A greasy Malay politician can be steeped in cronyism and nepotism but he will merely be seen as a ‘bad guy’. A non Malay who behaves the same way will not only be a bad guy but also someone who is trying to rob the rights of Malay people even when both are just completely acting on self interest to gain power and money for themselves. It’s just how it is. We are held to different standards.
      I’ll tell you what the scary ‘hidden agenda’ non Malays want - non discriminatory laws and equal rights as citizens. Very very spooky 😱

    • @yusufeddy9984
      @yusufeddy9984 16 днів тому

      Are you saying only non malays having agenda.What abt the malays,simply they don't even have hidden agendas.....

  • @banchuanteo3273
    @banchuanteo3273 27 днів тому +4

    God bless you prof..... 😊

  • @aderyyy9177
    @aderyyy9177 17 днів тому +1

    Please give more podcast like this so we can learn from others people

  • @Ejips2_NoMal
    @Ejips2_NoMal 25 днів тому +1

    This is the kind of discussion we should have in secondary school. I’ve experienced identity crisis when I left Malaysia for the first time to study overseas. I’ve always been identified as Indian in Malaysia but when people asked me where I’m from, I said am a Malaysian. The immediate term they called me was a Malay and I refuted I’m not a Malay but and
    Indian and went
    down the spiral of storytelling. That my great grandparents were from China and India who immigrated to Malaysia and I’m a 4th gen Indian Malaysian… everyone including me had a confused face.

  • @r.a.h.175
    @r.a.h.175 25 днів тому +1

    PERFECTION OF IMPERFECTION
    "Part of the perfection of existence is the existence of imperfection within it, were there no imperfection, the perfection of existence would be imperfect."
    -al-Shaykh al-Akbar Ibn 'Arabi

  • @kameleshanbalagan6592
    @kameleshanbalagan6592 21 день тому

    This is such a good topic guys kudos!!

  • @celienepaul5378
    @celienepaul5378 8 днів тому

    Respect to my fav Prof. A lot of food for thought here. Hope there is a follow up episode. Would like Prof to expand on Madani Government concept and concern of many on the Islamic State idealogy and sharia law.

  • @peterteng7202
    @peterteng7202 4 дні тому

    This is a good one

  • @hasnolhassan9229
    @hasnolhassan9229 26 днів тому +8

    The religion is perfect. It's us who are lacking.

    • @XDLBY
      @XDLBY 18 днів тому

      erm. no you cant say 60 % lack of it. Or 30- 40 % of this 60 percent dont have it when it's something so easy to access.

    • @pabloeskibar8076
      @pabloeskibar8076 3 дні тому

      perfect?

  • @ken06282
    @ken06282 14 днів тому +1

    Best interview in a while

  • @horatiozulie
    @horatiozulie 6 днів тому +1

    Yes.
    Pls invite Prof for interview again!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lyjaugs
    @lyjaugs 24 дні тому +2

    hats off to you prof.

  • @lions12.
    @lions12. 24 дні тому +2

    Well said . Prof Din .

  • @robocob55699
    @robocob55699 27 днів тому +9

    Kudos, Prof Tajuddin for all the facts given which many still not dare not voice out.

  • @samks20061
    @samks20061 22 дні тому

    Good, very informative

  • @mizzylamydean2936
    @mizzylamydean2936 18 днів тому +2

    I read Quran translation. Eventhough i can read Arabic. It make me understand my religion better and Quran better. A lot of revert to that. And they are better then born Muslim especially from non-Arabic speakers country.

  • @al-azadijohany633
    @al-azadijohany633 26 днів тому +1

    Very good session

  • @eg50000
    @eg50000 25 днів тому +1

    WOW WHAT AN INTERVIEW !!!

  • @foonyen8856
    @foonyen8856 24 дні тому

    Good presentation, Sir.