Malaysia

Malaysian Islamic council bans yoga for Muslims

Malaysian Islamic council bans yoga for Muslims Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's Islamic regulating council on Saturday issued an edict banning Muslims from practicing yoga.

The National Fatwa Council issued the ban Saturday, saying the practice of yoga involved physical movements, worshipping and chantings which were prohibited in Islam.

Yoga, which originated in India but is widely practiced around the world, is popular among Malaysia's multiracial population.

Muslims make up two-thirds of the country's 27 million population.

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Ensure rebuilding of Tamil schools in Malaysia before 2011: MIC

Kuala Lumpur, Nov 21 : The Malaysian Indian Congress has urged the Government to set up a committee to co-ordinate the rebuilding and refurbishing of Tamil schools using a 50million ringgit allocation under the stimulus package.

MIC president S. Samy Vellu said the proposal would be tabled by party’s secretary-general S. Subramaniam, who is also the Human Resources Minister at the next Cabinet meeting.

“We want 60 percent of the Tamil schools to be rebuilt or refurbished before 2011,” The Star quoted him, as saying.

SRK may miss his date with Datukship due to busy schedulef

SRK may miss his date with Datukship due to busy schedulefKuala Lumpur, Nov 20: Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan won’t be able to fly down to Malaysia to receive his Datukship on November 29 owning to his tight schedule.

According to sources, state officials are trying to arrange for an alternative date so that the actor is able to receive the prestigious title conferred on him by the state of Malacca.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam said he had got wind of it but made no comments.

Scottish school of medicine named after a Malay Indian

Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 20 : The new School of Medicine at the University of St Andrews in Scotland has been named the B. C. Sekhar School of Medicine, reports the New Strait Times.

DRI Chennai seizes Ketamine worth Rs 20 crore

In the country’s biggest haul of ketamine hydrochloride, worth more than Rs 20 crore in the international market, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) seized 197 kg of the drug from a Malaysia-bound container at the Chennai port on Tuesday. The method used to send the consignment was novel - ketamine was packed in red-colored packets shaped like onions!

DRI officials, after receiving a tip-off about the concealment, checked a container named ‘Bangalore onion’ that was ready for shipment after Customs clearance. They found packets of the drug, placed in the corner of the container, next to some onions.

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