Haris

Haris

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8 years ago @ Malay Mail - Thousands of BR1M reci... · 0 replies · +8 points

That's RM500 per person. There are bigger fish to fry

9 years ago @ Malay Mail - How much would I have ... · 1 reply · +15 points

Did they know they were being filmed? That might explain the reluctance

10 years ago @ Malay Mail - When places of worship... · 0 replies · -11 points

"Go on, I will still be here."? Obviously the writer is not going for Jumu'ah

10 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Di antara Islam dan ke... · 0 replies · +3 points

I think it's virtually impossible to be a good <insert religion here> and a good person at the same time. So it is hardly surprising that irreligiousness coincides with civility.

11 years ago @ LoyarBurok - Freedom of Religion at... · 0 replies · +8 points

All this talk of love, peace, tolerance, and humanity is good, but freedom of religion does not exist until people can freely profess or not profess whatever religion they choose? What does the author think of people leaving Islam to embrace another faith, or even perhaps agnosticism or atheism?

I find that people seem to think that religion is above criticism. And that Muslims is particular tend to view another leaving the religion as some sort of insult.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Side Views - La... · 0 replies · +2 points

The companies are gambling on people to keep on speeding. Easiest way to mess with their plan: obey the speed limit.

11 years ago @ LoyarBurok - KL's Soulless Hipsters · 0 replies · +6 points

So fucking hipster

11 years ago @ LoyarBurok - We are Malay-Muslims, ... · 0 replies · +7 points

buying food is not illegal but I think Muslims actually eating in public is prohibited by most (if not all) states' syariah laws. loyars can confirm whether this is the case? at very least, the various JA** seem to always conduct daytime raids at eateries.

11 years ago @ LoyarBurok - We are Malay-Muslims, ... · 0 replies · +2 points

no I do not hang out here :p

11 years ago @ LoyarBurok - We are Malay-Muslims, ... · 27 replies · +90 points

It's great that we all seem to agree that we should not rage at non-Muslims who don't fast who eat in front of Muslims who are fasting. *golfclap*

But what about Muslims who are not fasting? Shouldn't they be allowed to eat too?