Hi everyone I hope you’re enjoying the conversations I’ve been having with the guests on the channel: if you have, my heartfelt thanks to you for giving me your attention and time: I truly am most grateful. You’ll be glad to know, however, that I’d like this channel to keep getting larger and larger. By that I mean, to be able to have the chance to speak to clever people of high integrity not just here in Malaysia but elsewhere in the region as well, as Asia grows in stature around the world. And that means The Do More Podcast channel has to be more .. influential. Which in today’s world, equates to subscriber numbers, sigh. So if you could, please take a couple of seconds to subscribe to the channel, and if you’d like to be notified of new content as well, to click on the bell icon as well. Thanks so much!!! Stay safe, be well and seize the day! Carpe Diem!! Bests .. Chuang
I don’t know why this podcast interview came up in my recommended video list but I am grateful. I just wish I could give it more likes so that it pushes the UA-cam algorithm to give it a wider audience. Eddin is just brilliant, a national asset, like his father who I had the honour to meet with and discuss my family history. He is, as he says in this podcast, his father’s son. A great chip of the old block! Eddin seems to have all the right qualities to be a valuable, valid and rational voice of reason to speak about the reality of the Malaysian experiment. So many things he said in the podcast rings with me that I hope I can meet up with him.
Sedihnya bila Tuan Eddie Koo cakap Tanah Tumpahnya darahku. sampai bergetar jiwa. oh late Prof. Koo..we missed you and you have a great son here educating us still.😢
Great to hear from Eddin who has worked tirelessly. Love the historical education and how rich and diverse our cultural background is. It’s so important to honour this so as we move forward as a collective with compassion and inclusion and pride for all. “Im more Malay more than anything” love it. We should all have the right to call a culture we love our own. Lovely.
Kay Kim was my friend. When I worked in OUP I got his Masters Thesis published. His office mate was Rollins Bonney, and I got his thesis published too. Those days Eddin was still in courtship stage!!! Good to meet him this way!!!
Agreed more Dialogues and Debate about the reality about our Malaysia History. Those days we study "Sejarah in school about Malay Hero (Hang Tuah,Hang Jebat,Kasturi and Lekir.) Suddenly disappeared from school subject of "Sejarah". Tq Guys To bring up this Topic in this Podcast with big Salute. Malaysian deserve the Truth about our History and pure Education. Selamatkan Cultural Kita.
Very refreshing talk. It got me thinking …acknowledge where you come from, know what you want to do, then you will be clear of where you want to go. Not a bad thing to ponder of before Aug 31
Eddin's my age but this is the first time i heard of him, and he did not disappoint. More articulate than his late great dad. Good use of my 100 minutes today. I have always admired the beauty, gentleness and sophistication of the Malay arts, food, fashion, pantuns, sajak, syair and if you allow me to indulge - women🙂 It is sad that many of them are hell bent of destroying everything to be more like Arabs. It is a downgrade in every sense in my opinion, no disrespect to my middle eastern brethren.
Very interesting and an eye opener topic. Good for the younger generation. Keep it up. Eddin and team should be recognized and awarded for their effort. Hsu Chuang, you mentioned you talk to many intelligent people in your podcast so it's highly logical and structural discussion. How about talking to a layman who may have a different perspective. It would be interesting to see a possible broad difference in opinion.
You've been hosting excellant conversations and i've had a blast catching up with past episodes throughout the day while doing desk work, especially views on the last question. Hope we can have teh tarik at Bangkok Ln someday to hear ur thoughts on PG.
We also need to include proper chapter on world history especially on different civilization in our Sejarah book so we at least get to learn the complete overview of human civilization, currently it is focus only on Malaysia & Islamic history, it actually turn us into low self esteem katak bawah tempurung the moment we go overseas because we do not understand others. When you don't even understand others, how do you even sell your own cultures and ideas to others? It's like going into a market blindly without understanding your demographics, meaning we can't compete on the world stage. Without education of the world history, metaphorically speaking it's like talking about space travel without learning the orbit of earth, moon, and sun. We are not a superpower like US who can choose to be ignorant of other cultures and geography, we are a small nation where foreign investment is key to our survival, even the good old Melaka Kingdom only thrive because it is a busy port.
Agree with Eddin but for some and now more of us whose families have sacrificed and hoped for a change that may not come ,they are not sitting around anymore . It is painful to see our children leave , leaving us lonely here but other countries are willing to appreciate them more now . They have changed but we are still hoping .. we are too sclerotic to change
It’s funny that the host asked the question on Eddins authority to comment on Malay culture when we’re Malaysians.. it’s a stupid yet relevant question, which is probably the reason why the nation is divided. Which is always what the West wants.. just like how Israel loves Palestine being divided.
Look at history on Malaysian Football team and it's role to bring all together.. fill the stadium cheering all the way.. for now that spirit is lost.. whom to blame..
It's disheartening to learn that the traditional art forms of Wayang Kulit and Mak Yong have been banned. Embrace our rich culture and look forward to the future, not erasing it.
Hee, hee, hee my late wife, a Kelantanese too, believes in her mechanical extension of pickup trucks, motorbikes , her gold reserve and her countervailing trading as she had a government job. Why she considered the Rim of the Gulf of Siam as her ' National Narrative and Economic / Cultural Terrain' as the seamless Road reachable by her pickup truck !
National Narrative of History ? As a Kelantanese , may I say , on behalf of many of us, we DON'T have a persuasion for it ! Our identification with the port cities of the Gulf of Siam Crescent is more powerful that our identification as a citizen of a cobbles post- 1909 Federation.
The problem with Saifuddin Abdullah’s solution is what is “a good education “…Unfortunately different people has different definition… some would like like more math, some would like more religion and some would like more language
All ideologies are idiotic, whether religious or political, for it is conceptual thinking, the conceptual word, which has so unfortunately divided man The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes *our life in harmony with all existence*. The most important *lesson* that man can learn from life, is not that there is *pain* in this world, but that it is possible for him to transmute it into *joy*
Kelantanise are people with darker skin color than other Malays. Because they are Negritos Polynesian race (Not mentioned in the Video) My Observation - Indonesian look more Chinese . In Malaysia the Malays look more Indian and Chinese too. Historically, the Malay - Indian Mix (Tun Dr M) or the Malay Arab Indian Mix was not evident. PAS is an ideology stemmed in Shariah. The Thai are quire separate and slowly insignificant politically. The Portuguese, Dutch and British colonisers did not marry Malays but with Chinese (some). Eurasians in Malaysia are Chinese Mix. The Malay Community are diverse as the Malay Culture itself. Today, PAS Politics has permeated into Malay Mindset. As a Malay who he is. He/She will say I am a Muslim First and Malay Second. The Malay Culture has taken a back seat. Enter Eddin Khoo, who is researching and preserving the Malay Culture (hahaha) Eddin is WRONG, the Indigenous Culture is NOT derived from the Orang Asli. I gave UP listening to the PodCast.
This Peninsular was ruled by.Siam Thailand amd Temasek was ruled by Temagii a relative of King Sam. Temagi is not Malay. Thle Malays have no way to enter into the Peninsular due to Siam control. Parameswara after running away from Palembang because of trying to seize throne escaped to Temasek. He was accepted kindly by Temagii to seek refuge but however Parameswara killed him. He fled after Siam gave chase. Parameswara because a Pirate that terrorised the Straits of Melaka. Emperor Ming is the one that build Melaka City Port and send soldiers to protect the city Port. Parameswara was elected as an officer before being given the King Of Melaka role out of the disappointment of Siam King. That is when the Malays start to migrated North and slowly replaced the Siam towns to become Malay town. This explain why Sultan have to pay Ufti as Land Rentals to Siam King. So in Malay history, the first Sultan is Parameswara of 1400 and Kedh at the 19th century. The history of Malay Is very young. That also explained the small population of 4 million Malays in 1957. They are migrants too. If truly they are natives then the population must be around 60 to 70 million by now
@@kadirdin2553 If you read the Kedah history by malays, it is a story tale, told by penglipur lara or story teller thstvare unreliable. You have to.refer to Thailand history lesson as Kedah is rule by Siam. It was ruled until 1909 when British forced Thailand to part eth it together with Perlis Kedah Terenganu and Kelantan. In the history of Thailand, kedah was a Siam state l8ke any Siam state but was run down by Malays in the 19th century.
peninsular Dan Tanah jawa serta sumatera tiada beza dengan Tanah besar china jika mereka bercantum tanpa terpisah dek lautan, itu bukan bermakna mereka dulu bukan satu wilayah yg sama
Jai Hinduja. No real fun or arts interests like music, dance etc. for the Taliban2. Their only artistic interests seem to recitations, multiply and reproduce.
Hi everyone
I hope you’re enjoying the conversations I’ve been having with the guests on the channel: if you have, my heartfelt thanks to you for giving me your attention and time: I truly am most grateful.
You’ll be glad to know, however, that I’d like this channel to keep getting larger and larger.
By that I mean, to be able to have the chance to speak to clever people of high integrity not just here in Malaysia but elsewhere in the region as well, as Asia grows in stature around the world.
And that means The Do More Podcast channel has to be more .. influential.
Which in today’s world, equates to subscriber numbers, sigh.
So if you could, please take a couple of seconds to subscribe to the channel, and if you’d like to be notified of new content as well, to click on the bell icon as well. Thanks so much!!!
Stay safe, be well and seize the day! Carpe Diem!!
Bests .. Chuang
I don’t know why this podcast interview came up in my recommended video list but I am grateful. I just wish I could give it more likes so that it pushes the UA-cam algorithm to give it a wider audience. Eddin is just brilliant, a national asset, like his father who I had the honour to meet with and discuss my family history. He is, as he says in this podcast, his father’s son. A great chip of the old block! Eddin seems to have all the right qualities to be a valuable, valid and rational voice of reason to speak about the reality of the Malaysian experiment. So many things he said in the podcast rings with me that I hope I can meet up with him.
Sedihnya bila Tuan Eddie Koo cakap Tanah Tumpahnya darahku. sampai bergetar jiwa. oh late Prof. Koo..we missed you and you have a great son here educating us still.😢
Great to hear from Eddin who has worked tirelessly. Love the historical education and how rich and diverse our cultural background is. It’s so important to honour this so as we move forward as a collective with compassion and inclusion and pride for all. “Im more Malay more than anything” love it. We should all have the right to call a culture we love our own. Lovely.
Every Malaysian ought to listen to this talk.
Kay Kim was my friend. When I worked in OUP I got his Masters Thesis published. His office mate was Rollins Bonney, and I got his thesis published too. Those days Eddin was still in courtship stage!!! Good to meet him this way!!!
Agreed more Dialogues and Debate about the reality about our Malaysia History. Those days we study "Sejarah in school about Malay Hero (Hang Tuah,Hang Jebat,Kasturi and Lekir.) Suddenly disappeared from school subject of "Sejarah". Tq Guys To bring up this Topic in this Podcast with big Salute. Malaysian deserve the Truth about our History and pure Education. Selamatkan Cultural Kita.
Very refreshing talk. It got me thinking …acknowledge where you come from, know what you want to do, then you will be clear of where you want to go. Not a bad thing to ponder of before Aug 31
Another Great Podcast. Full of respect for the late Prof and Eddin .
This guy is a genius
Mr Khoo and Proffesor Tajuddin should be our education ministers
Eddin's my age but this is the first time i heard of him, and he did not disappoint. More articulate than his late great dad. Good use of my 100 minutes today. I have always admired the beauty, gentleness and sophistication of the Malay arts, food, fashion, pantuns, sajak, syair and if you allow me to indulge - women🙂
It is sad that many of them are hell bent of destroying everything to be more like Arabs. It is a downgrade in every sense in my opinion, no disrespect to my middle eastern brethren.
Another excellent episode... Thanks 👍
great interview, it was inspiring and hopeful to hear you guys talk. WOW
Hee, hee, hee from the Prambanan WILD of open nuances to Borobudur structured centralised statehood !
Very interesting and an eye opener topic. Good for the younger generation. Keep it up. Eddin and team should be recognized and awarded for their effort.
Hsu Chuang, you mentioned you talk to many intelligent people in your podcast so it's highly logical and structural discussion. How about talking to a layman who may have a different perspective. It would be interesting to see a possible broad difference in opinion.
Good chatting, good discussion.
Great podcast
You've been hosting excellant conversations and i've had a blast catching up with past episodes throughout the day while doing desk work, especially views on the last question. Hope we can have teh tarik at Bangkok Ln someday to hear ur thoughts on PG.
Nice One , it was 4 am in the morning that I got into this and was stuck to it Till completion . There is still hope . 👍
We also need to include proper chapter on world history especially on different civilization in our Sejarah book so we at least get to learn the complete overview of human civilization, currently it is focus only on Malaysia & Islamic history, it actually turn us into low self esteem katak bawah tempurung the moment we go overseas because we do not understand others. When you don't even understand others, how do you even sell your own cultures and ideas to others? It's like going into a market blindly without understanding your demographics, meaning we can't compete on the world stage. Without education of the world history, metaphorically speaking it's like talking about space travel without learning the orbit of earth, moon, and sun. We are not a superpower like US who can choose to be ignorant of other cultures and geography, we are a small nation where foreign investment is key to our survival, even the good old Melaka Kingdom only thrive because it is a busy port.
There is a Kota Bharu because there is a Kota Lama ( Bandar Pattani) and Kota Bharu has a Pengkalan CHAMPA and Pekan PALEMBANG.
Real Talk
Malaysia 🇲🇾 for all!
Not just ' politics of morality' but also ' ecclesiastical ascendancy '
Agree with Eddin but for some and now more of us whose families have sacrificed and hoped for a change that may not come ,they are not sitting around anymore . It is painful to see our children leave , leaving us lonely here but other countries are willing to appreciate them more now . They have changed but we are still hoping .. we are too sclerotic to change
It’s funny that the host asked the question on Eddins authority to comment on Malay culture when we’re Malaysians.. it’s a stupid yet relevant question, which is probably the reason why the nation is divided. Which is always what the West wants.. just like how Israel loves Palestine being divided.
Why do you say "is always what the West wants?" It's more like what our leaders want. And blind to the consequences therein.
A summation of cues of microcosms!
Look at history on Malaysian Football team and it's role to bring all together.. fill the stadium cheering all the way.. for now that spirit is lost.. whom to blame..
Another reality is how East Malaysian still have a very deep scepticism towards West Malaysian in general.
Morality Politics is not a default I think, it is a response to populism and populist demand !
Kelantan is there for the taking !
It's disheartening to learn that the traditional art forms of Wayang Kulit and Mak Yong have been banned. Embrace our rich culture and look forward to the future, not erasing it.
MORALITY POLITICS as POPULAR CONDESCENSION !
Hee, hee, hee my late wife, a Kelantanese too, believes in her mechanical extension of pickup trucks, motorbikes , her gold reserve and her countervailing trading as she had a government job.
Why she considered the Rim of the Gulf of Siam as her ' National Narrative and Economic / Cultural Terrain' as the seamless Road reachable by her pickup truck !
He is indeed his father's son (those who knows the deeds of Dr. Khoo).
National Narrative of History ? As a Kelantanese , may I say , on behalf of many of us, we DON'T have a persuasion for it ! Our identification with the port cities of the Gulf of Siam Crescent is more powerful that our identification as a citizen of a cobbles post- 1909 Federation.
History is also part of the culture, what else is not originated from here? you know yourself right, you could embrace one but not the other?
Hee, hee Ghandhian deep thinkers, we Kelantanese are !
32:19 jangan kecewa kawan
31:40 dengar
It's politician like the British divide and rule
The problem with Saifuddin Abdullah’s solution is what is “a good education “…Unfortunately different people has different definition… some would like like more math, some would like more religion and some would like more language
All ideologies are idiotic, whether religious or political, for it is conceptual thinking, the conceptual word, which has so unfortunately divided man
The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes *our life in harmony with all existence*.
The most important *lesson* that man can learn from life, is not that there is *pain* in this world, but that it is possible for him to transmute it into *joy*
Malay was non muslim as well once upon a time.
All humans were Muslims and worshipping one God before all other religions existed, taught by our father Adam.
@@24xv555 ehhhh you have same root as christian then ?
@@leeloong88 its called abrahamic religions for a reason
Cina pun dulu ada yg Muslim jugak,
The Kelantanese Diaspora! Hee, hee, hee I am one of them.
Islamic upground but a large countervailing ' parallels '.
Malay culture by default access to the language and society as mainstream member not in the fringe!
Victimology !
Go to other nation..u can see how good malaysia then other region
Intellectual foundation as a muslim !
Heee hee hee Wayang Liar of Pre- Civilisation Kelantan to the dull, boring Wayang Mengantuk of Jawa !
Political Dimension, conditioning to it ..inevitably creates the drive towards banality and enfin...mediocrity.
38:58 chinese 😂😂
There is no point of mixing religion and politics.. just forget about it.. do what Indonesia did and ban it and move on.
Jadi la anda seperti perancis,🤢
Kelantanise are people with darker skin color than other Malays. Because they are Negritos Polynesian race (Not mentioned in the Video) My Observation - Indonesian look more Chinese . In Malaysia the Malays look more Indian and Chinese too. Historically, the Malay - Indian Mix (Tun Dr M) or the Malay Arab Indian Mix was not evident. PAS is an ideology stemmed in Shariah. The Thai are quire separate and slowly insignificant politically. The Portuguese, Dutch and British colonisers did not marry Malays but with Chinese (some). Eurasians in Malaysia are Chinese Mix. The Malay Community are diverse as the Malay Culture itself. Today, PAS Politics has permeated into Malay Mindset. As a Malay who he is. He/She will say I am a Muslim First and Malay Second. The Malay Culture has taken a back seat. Enter Eddin Khoo, who is researching and preserving the Malay Culture (hahaha) Eddin is WRONG, the Indigenous Culture is NOT derived from the Orang Asli. I gave UP listening to the PodCast.
His racial character are being exposed
Apa awak cakap ni , mencampuradukkan semua benda, awak ada masalah ke?
Don't you think that ASEAN is our good fortune ?
This Peninsular was ruled by.Siam Thailand amd Temasek was ruled by Temagii a relative of King Sam. Temagi is not Malay. Thle Malays have no way to enter into the Peninsular due to Siam control. Parameswara after running away from Palembang because of trying to seize throne escaped to Temasek. He was accepted kindly by Temagii to seek refuge but however Parameswara killed him. He fled after Siam gave chase. Parameswara because a Pirate that terrorised the Straits of Melaka. Emperor Ming is the one that build Melaka City Port and send soldiers to protect the city Port. Parameswara was elected as an officer before being given the King Of Melaka role out of the disappointment of Siam King. That is when the Malays start to migrated North and slowly replaced the Siam towns to become Malay town. This explain why Sultan have to pay Ufti as Land Rentals to Siam King.
So in Malay history, the first Sultan is Parameswara of 1400 and Kedh at the 19th century. The history of Malay Is very young. That also explained the small population of 4 million Malays in 1957. They are migrants too. If truly they are natives then the population must be around 60 to 70 million by now
Kedah sultanate was much earlier
@@kadirdin2553 If it's early why not listed in royal palace?
@@kadirdin2553 If you read the Kedah history by malays, it is a story tale, told by penglipur lara or story teller thstvare unreliable. You have to.refer to Thailand history lesson as Kedah is rule by Siam. It was ruled until 1909 when British forced Thailand to part eth it together with Perlis Kedah Terenganu and Kelantan. In the history of Thailand, kedah was a Siam state l8ke any Siam state but was run down by Malays in the 19th century.
Siam tak rule peninsular , buktinya Kedah Masih kukuh bersultan,
peninsular Dan Tanah jawa serta sumatera tiada beza dengan Tanah besar china jika mereka bercantum tanpa terpisah dek lautan, itu bukan bermakna mereka dulu bukan satu wilayah yg sama
Jai Hinduja. No real fun or arts interests like music, dance etc. for the Taliban2. Their only artistic interests seem to recitations, multiply and reproduce.
You are talking about your people right.
Ada beza antara bangsa dan agama, itu yg cine2 ni tak faham
Banality ! Islam in the forms of banality !