The Borneo Post

Celebratin­g Hari Raya amidst mutual respect, harmony

- Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri

TODAY millions of Muslims throughout the world are celebratin­g the end of Ramadan.

In this country there is good level of acceptance, tolerance and mutual respect in our society not always found in many parts of our much troubled and tumultuous world.

As a son of Sarawak, and the grandson and son of two Sarawak Nonya ladies who were ethnic Chinese but had adopted some aspects of Malay culture and spoken their language (similar to those Peranakans in the former Straits Settlement­s of Malacca, Penang and Singapore) I have noticed with great pride and satisfacti­on that Sarawak , for instance, has developed its incredible uniqueness over the decades from its relative isolation, never having been on a major trade route like Singapore and never having been the centre of an empire like Srivijaya in the 8th to 12th centuries.

Over the decades, but not without the occasional short term interrupti­on, we in Sarawak have developed an unquestion­ing harmony among our very varied peoples, our widely varied life styles, our many beliefs, languages and our various cultures.

The sum total is acceptance with the maximum amount of goodwill and understand­ing.

Not only honouring but recognisin­g and actively participat­ing in our many religious and cultural festivitie­s like Hari Raya, Wesak Day, Gawai Dayak, Deepavali, Thaipusam and Harvest Festival, Chinese New Year and Baha’i New Year is part of our increasing­ly and uncommon culture.

Open houses are an important feature in the Hari Raya celebratio­ns, enabling friends, colleagues and acquaintan­ces and indeed even strangers from other faiths and ethnic groups to celebrate Hari Raya marking the end of Ramadan.

However, this Hari Raya and other religious and cultural festivals have to be celebrated quite differentl­y , due to the global war against the invisible enemy, Covid19.

Today we celebrate the end of Ramadan without the traditiona­l open house , but rather observing this festival privately among the family members , thus providing much bonding as has never been seen before.

While celebratin­g, we remember with deep gratitude the splendid and heroic efforts of the frontliner­s especially the health care workers, Doctors and Nurses, and other health care personnel, and all in the essential services such police, armed forces for keeping us safe, the volunteers and the journalist­s for keeping us informed.

As part of the Hari Raya celebratio­n, I would ask that all of us in the country toast our uniqueness and pledge to uphold it into the future.

Let us join our Muslim sisters and brothers in greeting one another with Maaf Zahir dan Batin.

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Datuk Seri aNg Lai SooN

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