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Chng kook seng's avatar

If Malaysia cannot plan a progressive secular economy, what makes AI think that an Islam oriented economy will succeed? It all looks good on paper(superficially) but the devil is in the details. Muslims have not shown great dexterity and planning skills for the past 60 years, except for the skills of kleptocracy, korupsi and abuse of power. Malays have also not shown great depth of understanding of Islam(ask syed Akbar Ali). AI has also not clearly defined the roles of non Muslims in such a society. Don't forget, it is the non muslims who provide the country with tax receipts. How do they fit in. From the charts, it looks like they have no role. It is all by muslims, for muslims. Up till now, his planners have not produced anything concrete. These charts are just charts. They do not become reality unless and until the govt plans and puts into action an algorithm. This looks like the MB of Kedah who donned an admiral's uniform while performing an official function. All show and hype with no substance. This has been the character of a Malay centric govt. AI with his Islam Madani will be no different.

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Bill Price's avatar

Counting on cultural change in Malaysia, or any country for that matter, is foolish. Anything that depends on changing the culture -- really changing it, not just metaphorically -- cannot be directed by plans or agencies. Culture change is organic, it's impossible to direct as a function of government policy.

Also, rationalizing Islamic principles with financial practices is something that can only be done by those who are unlikely to hold any authority in the current government. While the PM gave JAKIM the mandate to chime in on policy we should all keep in mind, as I think you mentioned in this column a week or so ago, that JAKIM has little knowledge or expertise in anything except religion. A religious degree in Islamic studies is practically worthless, let's be honest. Expecting big shots in JAKIM to know anything about economics or finance is expecting too much.

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