Sunday, 10 September 2017

TRACING THE EXCLUSION OF THE ROHINGYA IN MYANMAR: RESEARCH NOTES

Islam in Myanmar – Research Notes

Asst. Prof. Dr. Imtiyaz Yusuf
Lecturer and Director, Center for Buddhist-Muslim Understanding
College of Religious Studies, Mahidol University
Salaya, Thailand

Myanmar is a non-secular Buddhist majority country. The Theravada Buddhists and Christians are the two main religious communities groups in Myanmar with the Muslims being the third, enumerated population of Burma tells that, Buddhists make up 89.8 percent of the population, Christians 6.3 percent and Muslims 2.3 percent.

The Burmese Muslim community is largely a community of traders and ulama who are economically well but with poor levels of human resources development in the professional fields of education, science, engineering, medicine, technology and business management. Yet, there are several prominent law specialists among them.

As a hard and a difficult country, Myanmar was born out of the ashes of the murder of its integrationist freedom fighter leader General Aung San, the father of Aung San Suu Kyi, he was assassinated on 19 July 1947 a few months before the independence of Burma on 4 January 1948. His legacy of seeking integration and the legacy of violence associated with his murder alludes Myanmar until today.

07 August, 2017: Distribution of noodles to selected families around Tasik Tambahan, Ampang