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Wan Nor Fawezah Wan Ahmad900627-02-5812
Yogadarshene A/P Visulanathan901120-08-5300
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U sing the historical perspective show the changes thatoccurred in race relations in Malaysia starting from theKingdom of Malacca.
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KINGDOM OF MALACCAy Parameswara established himself in Malacca in 1936.y According to a theory, Parameswara became a Muslim
when he married a Princess of Pasai and he took thefashionable Persian title "Shah", calling himself Iskandar Shah
y Within a few years of its establishment, Malacca
officially adopted Islam, and the Raja became a Sultan .
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y B y the time of Parameswara s death in 1414,Malacca was already a bustling trading state. Islam
was introduced here through traders from India.The third ruler of Melaka, Maharaja Mohammed
Shah, converted to Islam, and his son, MudzaffarShah, took the title of sultan and made Islam thestate religion. Soon the religion spread to most of the peninsula.
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y When Sultan Mansur Shah(4 th ruler) ruled Malacca,
Malacca rapidly took the place of Srivijaya, establishedindependent relations with China , and dominated thestraits to control the China-India maritime trade.
y In 1405 Admiral Cheng Ho of China arrived in Melakabearing gifts from the Ming emperor and protection from
Siamese enemies.y lead to arrival of Puteri Hang Li Po(5 th wife of Sultan
Mansur Shah)y Chinese settlers followed and intermingled with the locals,
married them and adopted Malay customs. They came tobe known as the Peranakan or Straits Chinese.
y Like the Chinese Peranakan, Indian s traders from Panai,Tamil Nadu India also settled, married the locals andadopted Malay customs. These Indian peranakans arecalled Chitty.
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y In 1509 the Portuguese arrived at Malacca seeking the
wealth of the spice and China trades.
Arrival of thePortuguese, 1511 .
Porta de Santiago@ A Famosa
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The Kristang :* This group arose in Malacca between the 16th and 17thcenturies, when the city was a port and base of thePortuguese.* Eurasian ethnic group of people of mixed Portugueseand Malaccan origin based in Malaysia and Singapore.* Many people of this ethnicity also have Chinese, Indianand other Asian heritage due to intermarriage, which wascommon among the Kristang. Today, they are classifiedas Portuguese Eurasians . [Amalgamation]
Evidence : Portuguese Settlement
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y Malacca passed into Dutch hands and was ruled for about150 years(1511). In Melaka they built fine public buildingsand churches, which remain the most solid remainders of European presence.
y The B ritish, temporarily took over administration of the Dutch colonies, which include Malacca. In 1824Malacca was permanently ceded to the B ritish.
T he Headquarters forDutch VOC.St.Pauls Hill .
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The Japanesey The Japanese army landed in Kota B haru in Kelantan
and Singora and Patani in Thailand. They humiliated
and tortured the Malayan Chinese.y There was widespread unemployment and marked
social and economic problems, destruction of miningequipment and decline in rubber and tin industries.
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However, there was no any effect in terms of ethnicrelation among the people.
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PRE INDEPE NDE NCEy European domination also led to the fourth phase of
foreign influence : the mass immigration of Chineseand Indian workers to meet the needs of the colonialeconomy created by the B ritish in the Malay Peninsulaand North B orneo.
* Chinese - associated with tin-mining.* Indians - mainly linked with the development
of the plantation & agriculture mainly rubber. There was a large scale immigrationfrom India and Ceylon(Sri Lanka).
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y The Chinese posed a profound threat to the
Malays, dominating economic life and theprofessions, and at one time threatening to makethe Malays a minority in their own country.
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AFTER INDEPE NDE NCE y May 13 race riots in 1969.y Lead rapidly to riots and inter- communal violence in
which about 6,000 Chinese homes and businesses were burned and at least 184 people were killed.
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NOW ????
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Discuss the strategies theGovernment use to create unity
and national integration
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National P rinciples/ R ukunegara
It is proclaimed on 31 August 1970The Government effort to promote racial unity,balance and stability among the citizens (after
the 13 th May 1969 incident)- To achieve greater unity of all people- To maintain a democratic way of life
- To create a society in which the wealth of thenation shall be equitably shared
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The content of theR ukunegara
Good behaviourand morality
R ule of law
Upholding theconstitution
Loyalty to Kingand country
Belief in God
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New Economic P olicy(DE B)
The aim is to foster unity by narrowing thedivide in several sectors like economy, social,culture, housing and so on.
The implementation strategies:- Improve productivity and quality of life for poorthrough the modernization initiatives in therural areas
- Increase Malaysian investment throughownership of public company stock and shares- Move the ratio of economic ownership in
Malaysia from 2.4:33:63 to 30:40:30
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- Create incentives for the expansion of large-scale manufacturing industries as well asenergy-incentives industries.The DE B ended in 1990 and was succeeded bythe National Development P olicy in 1991.
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Malaysian race
(Bangsa Malaysia)
V ision schoolsSK,SJK(C),SJK(T)
One common area
Open communication
Diversified staff
P ositive ethnicdiversity
E thnic and culturaldiversity
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1 Malaysia concept
an idea to harmonize citizens of differentraces in this country without changing theidentity of these races1Malaysia is based on the principle of P eopleFirst, P erformance Now-a concept in administration that suggests
government leaders execute their tasksefficiently, trustworthily and responsibly forthe sake of the people.
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Culture of excellence
Endurance
Humility
Acceptance
Loyalty
Meritocracy
Education
Integrity
8 core values in 1Malaysia
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Culture of exellence-It will bring Malaysia to greater heights of success. Thesuccess and achievement of the community andcountry depends on how much this culture is practisedby its people.E ndurance
- Malaysians need to be fervent in facing trials andchallenges for the sake of their individual successes andthat of the country.Humility
-To be humble does not mean that we bow down orsurrender to others.
- Malaysians are extremely humble and accord muchrespect to others but possess inner strength and strongwill towards certain principles.
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Acceptance
-Acceptance is evident in positive reaction in receiving
something sincerely and without force.-Acceptance of all races to get the best is needed todevelop a national race.
Loyalty-Loyalty to King and country as outlined by the secondNational P rinciple has to be embraced unconditionally.All races have to make loyalty and importance to
country a priority over loyalty to own group and race.-Loyalty to leaders and head of an organization is thebasis for authority, firmness,success and excellence.
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Meritocracy-Meritocracy is a way or direction that needs to be ingrainedand practiced in a democratic country to ensure that wequalify and fulfill the criteria to be given the opportunity tospur growth for the country.-emphasizes open competition based on pre-requisites thathave been pre-determined and whosoever is able to fulfillthe required criteria has the right to be chosen.
Education-The country needs a community that places importance oneducation and knowledge over and above anything else.-The curriculum that has been developed for the three typesof schools must stress common values that are inculcated toform 1Malaysia.Integrity-it means gaining people s trusts and confidence. This valueneeds to be assimilated by all from leaders downwards
regardless of position.
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THANK YOU
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