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Thursday, December 23, 2010

What's wrong with Santa Claus in Indonesia?

Another crazy insensitive statement from Majel*s Ulam* Indonesia who said "Too Much Christmast in the Malls" What do you say? Let me say this is A JOKE OF THE DAY!!

I'll analyzes it later at home because I'm still at office hours right now. Here's the copy:

The Indonesian Council of Ulema (MUI) has said that the proliferation of Santas, reindeer and twinkly lights in malls and public places has gone too far for the nation’s Muslim majority.

Claiming that the decor has sparked complaints about Christmas overload, the council called on mall managers to consider the feelings of those who do not celebrate Christmas.

“[The decorations] are too demonstrative, and that might incite a counterproductive reaction from the Muslim community,” said Muhyidin Junaidi, one of the council’s chairmen.

He said he had received complaints that some mall employees were even forced to wear Santa Claus costumes against their will.

Such a requirement was unacceptable, he said, since Santa Claus is a symbol for “a certain faith.”

“It would be fine if they were in an area where Muslims are a minority, but they should not forget that they are in a place where Muslims are the majority,” he said.

He acknowledged that the festive tinsel was mainly for promotional and not religious purposes, however.

“But it should not be excessive, otherwise it might hurt the feelings of the Muslim community,” he said.

Syafi’i Anwar, executive director of the International Center for Islam and Pluralism, took exception to the idea, saying that the Christmas trappings around Jakarta were modest and that no one should be offended. The decorations were simply a way to celebrate the holidays, he added.

“After all, the Christian community has the right to celebrate Christmas with joy,” he said, adding that it was normal for malls and public places to have seasonal decorations, whether for Idul Fitri,  Chinese New Year or Christmas. He stressed that being open-minded and tolerant was necessary in a diverse country like Indonesia.

“We are not a Muslim country and the practice of religious freedom has been exercised in Indonesia since the days of our forefathers,” he said.

Syafi’i said that despite Indonesia’s democratization, the complaint was worrying if it reflected the decline of religious tolerance in the country and a lack of understanding between different faiths. 

Zico Rosano HK, a spokesman for Central Park mall in West Jakarta, said the decorations and costumes were just commercial elements for the Christmas and New Year season, meant to lure shoppers to open their wallets.

“We never intend to Christianize [anyone],” he said, adding that it was normal for mall staff who appear in public, regardless of their religion, to wear costumes in keeping with the commercial spirit of the season.

He said none of the mall’s employees had complained about having to wear Christmas-related costumes and if there were any objections, the employee could be rotated to a different position.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Lifehouse Rocks Jakarta December 4th 2010

Actually, my purpose to Arthur Guinness Day only for watching Lifehouse!! This old school band didn't mean to be a bored performance. In reverse, it's AWESOMEEEEEEE..

Before I thought they wouldn't sing a lot of songs because Aurthur Guiness Day also had many other musicians, such as Superman is Dead and Rivermaya. So my pessimistic side said, "Oh well, I just have to be happy with only 3-5 songs" But, lucky me and all for the audiences. Lifehouse was very very satisfied us. All of their hits are sung that nite. And totally totally fun. We sang along together with Lifehouse hits, of course YOU AND ME (Argghhhhh), Hanging, Take Me Away, Broken, and Everything. It was so satisfied for us and Lifehouse also. They seem pretty shocked to see almost everybody can sing along with them. I can't take my eyes from Jason. His smile is so cute and his eyes told us that he was very very happy, proud, amaze, and love to perform here in Jakarta. LOVE U SOOOOOOOO.....

Hopefully they will not forget last night performance, remember all the cheers from audiences, feelin our love there. And will come again to Indonesia some time in the future to perform another magnificent beautiful memories of us. LOVE U LIFEHOUSEEEEE

Friday, December 3, 2010

My 29 Gifts

I had attended one of the most famous talk show in Indonesia, called as Kick Andy. As usual, Andy F. Noya, the host gives each audience one new published book in Indonesia. At that time, the book I got was 29 Gifts keajaiban memberi 29 hari yang mengubah hidup untuk selamanya or the title in English is: 29 Gifts How a Month of Giving Can Change Your Life.

The book told us about the writer life, Cami Walker has sclerosis multiple and it affected her life after 4 months marriage. From hopeless life she changes it into a miraculous one and gives joy not only for her but also for people around her. Even she and a lot more people make a community about 29 gifts and the reader was invited to join it also in http://www.29gifts.org/. Reading the book, motivates us to do the same do good deeds in 29 days running continued. I had done it 2 months before but it was not finished. So, I'll begin it from my day 1.

Nov 29th
I was riding my motorcycle and passed an interchange. I saw an old man was pulling a huge cart contains trashes. I stopped in a store nearby, bought one mineral bottle and a bottle of energy drink. I gave them to him. He looked so tired working so hard on the road in the middle of day noon. Hopefully the drink will help him
Nov 30th
One of the clerk in office sells some snacks made by herself. The taste is standard but I still buy it, thought that I'll eat it sometime. Forgot that I had a cough that time. Than kept it for myself, I gave it to one of my colleagues who is a little greedy lol.
December 1st
I had lunch with one of junior in our cafeteria nearby. She didn't have any cash so that she was looking for an ATM. The ATM was not working well and she couldn't take cash money. She asked me to lend her money for lunch. Instead lending her money, I think it's better to treat her lunch.
December 2nd
Remembered at that night that I hadn't made any good deeds that day. I was looking for a way to make a good deed that night. So that, in late at the night, tired after work, riding motorcycle, I went outside the house, bought dinner for people at home. Also I took money from ATM for my mom's. She asked me to take money for our monthly expenses.
December 3rd
I bought a quite big bread for breakfast and had 2 pieces left on my work table. One of the clerk took her spare time in the library and saw my bread. I offered my bread and happily she ate it. On my way home, I forgot to make a good deed and then wondering. Is it count as a good deed either? lol

to be continued..