Sunday, December 9, 2012

Concept Application Blog

Malaysia is a strong Islamic population. So much so that in order to be considered legally Malay one must be Muslim. 
Sharia law is specifically for the Muslims to follow, this is why there has been much debate as to whether Malaysia is a secular state or Islamic.   After my first two interviews I realized that some of the things the students kept talking about involved their cultural norms that have come about due to the heavy influence of Islam. 
            "Intoxicants and games of chance" were called "abominations of Satan's handiwork," intended to turn people away from God and forget about prayer, and Muslims were ordered to abstain (5:90-91)(Qur’an)
Even if you are not Muslim in Malaysia these laws still have and effect on you.  If you wanted to go out and drink you would have to leave behind the majority of your friends.  This, for most people defeats all of the fun.  The limited beliefs on drinking have become a cultural norm for those in Malaysia.  Their cultural norm was shattered when they arrived on the UNL campus.  321 MIPs were handed out in general in 2010 and 367 liquor violations were handed out to students by UNL dorm staffers. “It’s a cultural thing,” said UNL Police Officer Aaron Pembleton. “People go to the bars downtown then come back onto campus drunk. It’s a norm.”(b.susnjar)       
            Another breach of cultural norms comes in the form of using curse words.  Its is prohibited in Islam to curse at each other.  During the interviews the students brought up what they believed to be excessive cussing.   As someone who comes from a Christian family that does not cuss and I personally do not cuss, I can relate with the Malaysian students.  Some felt it made situations more hostile even if they weren’t meant to be. 
            The cultural norm of Islam that is present in Malaysia is the largest riff for most students that attend UNL via the international program.  



















References:


Huda.,2003 The Everything Understanding Islam Book http://islam.about.com/od/health/f/alcohol.htm

b.susnjar. December 5, 2011.  Crime Stats Mixed at Nebraska

Qurran Sunnah
http://qsep.com/modules.php?name=assunnah&d_op=viewarticle&aid=60
            

Friday, December 7, 2012