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    MALAY In Malaysia‚ the Malay population is defined by Article 160 of the Malaysian Constitution as someone born to a Malaysian citizen who professes to be a Muslim‚ habitually speaks the Malay language‚ adheres to Malay customs and is domiciled in Malaysia orSingapore. This definition is loose enough to include people of a variety of ethnic backgrounds which basically can be defined as "Malaysian Muslims" and it therefore differs from the anthropological understanding of what constitutes an ethnic

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    Origins of Baba Nyonya

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    descendent in Malay. It is another local term for them. “Baba” refers to the male while “nyonya” is female. Besides‚ they are also being known as “Straits-born Chinese”. This is a very unique culture in Melaka where the Chinese culture is assimilated into Malay customs. During the ancient time‚ they retained some practices of Chinese cultures but at the same time adapted local Malay traditions in order to minimize the culture shock. Kak Dayah : They have several similarities with Malay culture in terms

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    Malaysian Culture

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    Malaysia has a multi-ethnic‚ multicultural‚ and multilingual society. The original culture of the area stemmed from indigenous tribes that inhabited it‚ along with the Malays who later moved there. Substantial influence exists from Chinese and Indian culture‚ dating back to when foreign trade began. Other cultural influences include the Persian‚ Arabic‚ and British cultures. Due to the structure of the government‚ coupled with the social contract theory‚ there has been minimal cultural assimilation

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    order as it would affect their business PAP gov protested as the closure would cause a huge loss of potential revenue and investment Different Ideas Malaysia MY Political system geared mainly(not entirely) to the promotion of the welfare of the Malays Singapore SG sought to divert politics from communalism & focus instead on social issues Political Rivalry Malaysia PAP &

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    Baba and Nyonya Culture

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    HISTORY OF BABA & NYONYA Peranakan and Baba Nyonya in chinese (峇峇娘惹 / baba niang re) are terms used for the descendants of late 15th and 16th-century Chinese immigrants to the Nusantara region during the Colonial era.In both Malay and Indonesian‚ ‘Peranakan’ is defined as ‘descendant’ with no connotation of the ethnicity of descent unless followed by a subsequent qualifying noun‚ such as for example Cina (Chinese)‚ Belanda(Dutch) or Jepang/Jepun (Japanese). Baba is a Persian loan-word borrowed

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    English is an active second language which is widely spoken particularly by business people. The official term for the English used by people living in Malaysia is Malaysian Standard English. The use of “Manglish” is a form of colloquial English with Malay‚ Chinese and Tamil influences often heard on the streets‚ is being actively discouraged by the government. In total‚ there are over 130 different languages spoken in Malaysia. The most common ones – apart from the Bahasa Malaysia and English – are

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    regards to their qualifications. Meanwhile‚ as mentioned in the online news‚ Malaysia-today.net‚ the bad habit of bribery has become part of Malaysian culture. While Malaysian Chinese consider it as a main ingredient to get business going‚ Malaysian Malays consider it as “rezeki” Corruption has to be dealt with soon but how? Many steps have been taken by the government and yet Malaysia’s scores in Transparency International has deteriorated for three consecutive years. – “Wall Street Journal” With

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    Introduction To Taboo

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    Malay Culture Introduction to Taboo Taboos is the belief that ancient Malay society related to customs and ancestral culture. Taboos is something that prevents us from doing something because there are disadvantages if taking. It is usually practiced by the old people among the Malays‚ Chinese and Indians. Many taboos hereditary revealed through advice. The importance of taboos as a legacy to be followed has been expressed through the adage "Biar mati anak‚ jangan mati adat." Each taboo imposed

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    External threats are the most contributing factor to disunity in Singapore. JI members posed a threat as they intended to plant bombs in several locations in Singapore‚ creating ill-feelings between Singaporeans. The locals began to fear and suspect the Malays in Singapore then on. It leads to the insecurity amongst the community‚ while the Muslims felt unfairly targeted. When racial or religious issues are used as reasons for terrorist acts committed globally‚ many people of other races or religion will

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    Manglish

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    informal spoken form of Malaysian English”. Manglish is very popular among Malaysian because it can be easily understood by other Malaysians. It is a very unique and interesting language because it has been influenced by languages like English‚ Malay‚ Tamil‚ Cantonese‚ Mandarin and so on. “The Malaysian Manglish is sometimes known as Rojak or Bahasa Rojak‚ but it differs from the Rojak language by the usage of English as the base language” (Wikipedia‚ n.d). Manglish in Malaysia has its own phonology

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