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Exposing wolves in sheep's clothing: Vested Interests and Capitalism: The rise of halal certification can be argued to have economic motivations. As global trade expanded, particularly in the food and consumer goods sectors, the halal label became a powerful tool for businesses to access Muslim markets. Companies and certification bodies began to capitalize on the religious beliefs of consumers, turning halal into a profitable industry. This institutionalization of halal can be seen as part of unscrupulous capitalism, where businesses seek to maximize profit by creating the need for certification, often charging high fees for certification processes that might not have religious necessity.

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These religious texts define what is halal (permissible) and haram (forbidden), but they do not outline a bureaucratic system of certification. The emphasis is on individual responsibility and awareness of what is consumed. There is no mention of a third-party entity being required to validate halal status, indicating that halal certification as a formal institution is purely a man-play-g*d construct.

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Halal certification is not mentioned in Islamic scripture, which emphasizes personal responsibility in dietary laws. Its rise is linked to capitalist interests, turning religious compliance into a profitable industry. This commercialization exploits consumer trust, prioritizing profit over spiritual essence, and creates unnecessary reliance on certification bodies.

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These religious texts define what is halal (permissible) and haram (forbidden), but they do not outline a bureaucratic system of certification. The emphasis is on individual responsibility and awareness of what is consumed. There is no mention of a third-party entity being required to validate halal status, indicating that halal certification as a formal institution is purely a man-play-g*d construct.

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Semua tak halal. All the activities and certs. Halal certification is not mentioned in Islamic scripture, which emphasizes personal responsibility in dietary laws. Its rise is linked to capitalist interests, turning religious compliance into a profitable industry. Critics argue that this commercialization exploits consumer trust, prioritizing profit over spiritual essence, and creates unnecessary reliance on certification bodies.

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Sincerity and Purpose:
The sincerity behind following halal is as important as the practice itself. If a person follows halal rules for appearance's sake, without genuine belief in their ethical purpose, the practice loses its significance. Sincerity ensures that halal is not just an outward act but an expression of one's inner commitment to living a moral and upright life.

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Compassion and Ethical Treatment : Halal practices, such as halal slaughter, emphasize humane treatment of animals. However, without compassion, the technical adherence to halal procedures can become robotic, devoid of the ethical considerations that should accompany it. Compassion ensures that the purpose behind halal—such as reducing suffering—remains central to the practice. In the same way, a halal-certified business must show compassion to employees and customers, treating them with respect and dignity.

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Forced leaping before learning to walk? Integrity and Personal Accountability: The integrity of an individual or institution determines how meaningful halal practices truly are. A person who follows halal rules outwardly but lacks personal accountability or integrity undermines the very spirit of halal. Without integrity, halal becomes superficial—a set of rules one can bend or manipulate as long as they maintain a facade of compliance. Halal, when paired with integrity, ensures that a person is not only adhering to the letter of the law but also embodying its spirit, acting ethically even when no one is watching.

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Integrity and Personal Accountability: The integrity of an individual or institution determines how meaningful halal practices truly are. A person who follows halal rules outwardly but lacks personal accountability or integrity undermines the very spirit of halal. Without integrity, halal becomes superficial—a set of rules one can bend or manipulate as long as they maintain a facade of compliance. Halal, when paired with integrity, ensures that a person is not only adhering to the letter of the law but also embodying its spirit, acting ethically even when no one is watching.

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Justice and Fairness in Transactions: Halal in business transactions goes beyond avoiding *riba* (interest) and *gharar* (excessive uncertainty). The core value is fairness. Without a strong emphasis on justice, halal practices could easily be manipulated. For example, a transaction may technically follow halal guidelines but exploit workers or deceive buyers. Justice ensures that halal is not just about what is lawful but about treating others fairly and ensuring the rights of all parties involved.

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Setting Wrong Priority - Getting The Nation Nowhere: Mechanics vs. Morality: Halal, when reduced solely to following rules—such as ensuring food is slaughtered in a certain way or that financial transactions avoid interest—can become an act of compliance devoid of deeper meaning. Without honesty and integrity guiding these practices, people could exploit the technicalities of halal to commit unethical acts while still outwardly adhering to religious laws. For instance, a business may sell halal-certified products but deceive customers about their quality or origins, thereby violating the moral imperative of honesty.

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Halal without values like honesty, integrity, justice, and compassion becomes an empty shell—mere rule-following without substance. It is these values that enrich and give meaning to halal, ensuring it is not just about what is permissible, but about what is ethical, fair, and just. When halal practices are embedded in a value-driven framework, they contribute not only to personal piety but to the overall well-being and harmony of society. Without these values, halal risks becoming a rigid and mechanical process, d

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Value tak buat. Sabotaj ada - shaking up the nons eateries....hehe

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Lesen to pecah-belah Rakyat or unite everyone. Unlike jakimm certification and its many exclusive, divisive and polarising agenda, JAKSIM will serve Malaysia better towards a united, prosperous and corruption-free nation for the 21st Century to nagivate IR 4.0 & beyond

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Organism as a sum of parts: From a holistic perspective, the organism can be viewed as a collective of living cells and tissues. If some parts of the collective remain alive, then one could argue the organism as a whole is not completely dead. The continuity of life in some parts of the organism (e.g., skin, organs) may suggest that the organism is not dead in an absolute sense

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SYMBIOSIS: Interdependent life systems: It is possible to argue that death is not an event, but a process, where different parts of the organism fail at different rates. During this process, as long as some biological systems are functioning, even partially, the organism could still retain some degree of life.

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Cellular life as part of organismal life: If cells are considered the fundamental units of life, and many cells in the organism remain alive and capable of functioning, how can the organism be truly "dead"? The argument here is that as long as the foundational units of life (cells) persist, there remains an aspect of the organism that is still living.

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Cellular Memory & Consciousness Hypothesis: This theory proposes that memories, behaviors, or traits are stored in cells throughout the body, not just in the brain. Therefore, when an organ is transplanted, some of this cellular memory might be transferred to the recipient.

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George Walton Case (Kidney Transplant) : George Walton, who received a kidney transplant, reported that after the procedure, his sense of humor shifted, and he became more easygoing and humorous. He attributed these changes to his donor’s personality traits.

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William Sheridan Case (Heart Transplant)
- Story: William Sheridan, a man who received a heart transplant, noticed that after the surgery, his preferences changed dramatically. He developed a love for classical music, which he had previously disliked. He later discovered that his donor had been a fan of classical music.
- Outcome: Sheridan’s case is often cited as evidence of personality changes after an organ transplant

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Sonny Graham Case (Heart Transplant)
- Story: In 1995, Sonny Graham received the heart of Terry Cottle, who had died by suicide. After the transplant, Graham contacted Cottle’s widow to thank her and eventually fell in love with her. They married years later. However, in a tragic turn, Graham also died by suicide in a manner similar to Cottle.
- Outcome: This case added to the fascination with cellular memory and raised questions about emotional and psychological transfers via organs.

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Claire Sylvia Case (Heart and Lung Transplant)
- Story: Claire Sylvia received a heart and lung transplant in 1988 from an 18-year-old male donor who had died in a motorcycle accident. After the transplant, she began craving foods she had never liked before, such as beer, green peppers, and chicken nuggets, which were some of the donor’s favorites. She also noticed changes in her behavior and personality, feeling more masculine and adventurous.
- Outcome: Sylvia documented her experiences in her book 'A Change of Heart' (1997), which popularized the idea of organ transplants transferring traits or memories.

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Concept of Distributed Consciousness and Life: There are several anecdotal reports and case studies where organ recipients have experienced changes in personality, habits, or preferences after receiving an organ transplant. While these cases are intriguing, they remain controversial, and no definitive scientific explanation has been universally accepted. This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as "cellular memory theory," which suggests that memories, preferences, or traits can be stored in the cells of organs, such as the heart, lungs, or liver, and potentially transferred to the recipient.

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Cellular life as part of organismal life: If cells are considered the fundamental units of life, and many cells in the organism remain alive and capable of functioning, how can the organism be truly "dead"? The argument here is that as long as the foundational units of life (cells) persist, there remains an aspect of the organism that is still living.

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Distributed biological functions: If we move away from the anthropocentric and archaiec view of death being defined by the cessation of brain function, we can explore the idea that life may be more distributed. In this view, life isn't centralized in a particular organ (e.g., the brain) but rather distributed across many cells and tissues that contribute to the overall vitality of the organism.

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Organismal consciousness should no longer be the sole determinant of life: While the cessation of consciousness has been the dominant determinant of death in higher organisms (like humans) for ages, we should have learned by now that it is not the sole determinant of life. The life of an organism literally persists as long as its cells or organs continue their functions, even if the brain is no longer active.

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Life is a continuum rather than a binary state. The persistence of life in individual cells or tissues as a significant factor. If life is a collective, interdependent process of cellular and systemic activity, the survival of any part of the organism indicates that the entity is not entirely dead. Death is not as clear-cut as cessation of major systems, and the persistence of biological activity on any level may suggest ongoing life in some form.

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Stop makan gaji buta. Diversity is both our strength and its vulnerability. Prioritizing interracial relationships by mandating that the Unity Ministry reviews all proposals, initiatives, and legal drafts before public discussion or cabinet deliberation is a proactive approach to ensuring national unity. It will help build a more integrated, peaceful, and prosperous Malaysia, where all races work together towards common goals. Happy Malaysia Day!

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Stop makan gaji buta. Diversity is both our strength and its vulnerability. Prioritizing interracial relationships by mandating that the Unity Ministry reviews all proposals, initiatives, and legal drafts before public discussion or cabinet deliberation is a proactive approach to ensuring national unity. It will help build a more integrated, peaceful, and prosperous Malaysia, where all races work together towards common goals.

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The head of JAKIM (Department of Islamic Development Malaysia) and the Minister of Religious Affairs must face consequences for their failure to properly oversee and prevent the existence of GISHB's gruesome activities in Malaysia. The responsibility of these positions is not only to uphold Islamic principles and safeguard the moral compass of the country but also to ensure that any activities undermining public safety and societal ethics are promptly addressed.

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Incitement to Hatred or Disharmony: If the claim is made publicly or in a way that could stir negative sentiments against non-Malay communities, it could be seen as violating laws related to incitement and public order.

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Advocating for the closure of vernacular schools is contempt of court, in light of the judiciary’s recent verdict affirming the legality of such schools. The courts, after due process, have upheld the constitutional right to vernacular education as part our education system, recognizing it as compliant with the Federal Constitution.

Contempt of court occurs when actions undermine the authority of the judiciary or disobey its rulings. After a court has made a definitive ruling on a matter, calling for the closure of vernacular schools, especially with the intent to disregard or challenge the legal status affirmed by the courts, would be deemed as an affront to the judiciary's authority. Such calls disregard the court’s legal interpretation of vernacular schools' constitutional standing, undermining the finality of its decision.

Moreover, promoting the idea of closing vernacular schools in defiance of the court’s decision would inevitably fuel societal discord, as it disregards the legal recognition of linguistic and cultural diversity in the educational system, further aggravating tensions. This type of advocacy not only disregards the legal framework set by the court but also risks polarizing the nation by ignoring the societal value of educational plurality.

Given that the courts have already decided the matter, continuing to push for vernacular schools' closure suggests disrespect for legal processes and outcomes, thereby opening the door for contempt proceedings to safeguard the integrity of the judiciary and uphold the rule of law. Kedaulatan undang-undang! Hidup Rukun Negara! Happy Malaysia Day!!

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COMPLETE EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN: Incorporating these gambling-related skills into children's education equips them with tools to navigate life's uncertainties with wisdom and confidence, fostering better decision-making and resilience in the face of adversity.

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ON BECOMING AN ALL-ROUNDER PERSON: Resource Management: In gambling, managing resources (money, time, energy) wisely is critical for long-term success. Similarly, in life, individuals need to learn how to manage their resources effectively, whether it's their finances, time, or personal energy. Teaching children to allocate resources wisely and avoid impulsive decisions benefits them in all areas of life.

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BUILDING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: Emotional Control and Patience: Gambling teaches patience, discipline, and emotional control. In life, we often face setbacks and disappointments, and maintaining composure is essential. Learning these skills helps children cope with failure and develop perseverance, ensuring that they stay motivated despite challenges.

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LET THEM MASTER THE MATH OF PROBABILITY: Probability and Odds: Understanding probability is a fundamental skill in both gambling and life. Whether it's predicting market trends, assessing the likelihood of success in a job application, or evaluating health risks, being able to calculate and understand the odds is vital for navigating the complexities of life.

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LET THEM HAVE STRENGTH TO FACE HARSH REALITY: Decision-Making Under Uncertainty: Just like in gambling, life often requires us to make decisions without having all the information. Learning to make decisions in the face of uncertainty, managing stress, and knowing when to take calculated risks helps children become more adaptable and resilient. This ability to balance caution with boldness is key to thriving in life.

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LET THE CHILDREN LEARN: Risk Assessment: One of the core aspects of gambling is understanding risk. In life, whether it's financial decisions, career choices, or personal relationships, the ability to assess risks and rewards is crucial. By teaching children to think critically about the potential consequences of their actions, we equip them with the skills to make better, more informed choices in uncertain situations.

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Life is made up of a series of calculated risks and uncertainties, much like gambling. Every decision we make involves weighing options, assessing risks, and navigating uncertain outcomes. From choosing a career path, making investments, or even deciding where to live, life presents situations where outcomes are not guaranteed, and some form of risk is always involved. Teaching children essential skills related to gambling—such as probability, risk management, and decision-making—prepares them to make informed and calculated choices in life.

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NARROW-MINDEDNESS: It's failure to instill sense of responsibility that causes loss in life - loss of spouse to divorce, etc

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NO RISK, NO GAIN: Gambling games that involve strategy, such as poker, require players to engage in complex thinking processes that can help improve various cognitive skills.

1. Decision-Making: In games like poker, players must constantly make decisions based on incomplete information. They need to weigh the odds of winning against the potential losses, choose when to bet, fold, or raise, and anticipate opponents' actions. This continuous decision-making process enhances critical thinking and sharpens one's ability to make sound judgments under pressure.

2. Risk Assessment: Poker players constantly evaluate the level of risk they are willing to take, considering factors such as their hand, the betting behavior of others, and the overall dynamics of the game. This helps improve their ability to assess risks and rewards in various scenarios, a skill that can be transferred to real-life situations, such as financial planning or business strategy.

3. Pattern Recognition: Successful poker players are adept at recognizing patterns in their opponents' behavior, betting habits, and even body language. Identifying these patterns enables players to make better predictions about future moves. Over time, this enhances their ability to spot trends and patterns in other areas of life, from analyzing market data to detecting behavioral cues in social situations.

4. Emotional Regulation: Beyond cognitive skills, strategy-based gambling games require emotional control, often referred to as "poker face." Players must manage their emotions, avoid impulsive decisions, and stay calm under pressure, which can foster better emotional intelligence and self-discipline.

In summary, while gambling carries risks, strategy-based games like poker can positively challenge cognitive functions, enhancing skills such as decision-making, risk evaluation, and pattern recognition.

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Gambling, while controversial due to its potential for harm, does have certain benefits when engaged in responsibly.

1. Entertainment Value: Gambling can offer excitement and enjoyment for many individuals. Whether in casinos, online platforms, or lotteries, it provides a form of recreation that can be thrilling for participants.

2. Economic Impact: Legalized gambling can have significant economic benefits, such as job creation in casinos, betting shops, and online platforms. Additionally, it generates tax revenue for governments, which can be reinvested into public services like healthcare and education.

3. Tourism Boost: Cities with major gambling hubs, such as Las Vegas or Macau, attract millions of tourists each year. This influx of visitors supports local businesses, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues, creating a thriving tourism ecosystem.

4. Social Interaction: Many forms of gambling, such as poker, bingo, or sports betting, provide opportunities for socializing. People often gamble in groups or participate in social environments where they meet others with shared interests.

5. Charitable Contributions: In some cases, lotteries or bingo events are organized specifically to raise money for charitable causes. This can turn gambling into a socially responsible activity that benefits the community.

6. Cognitive Skills: Some forms of gambling, particularly those involving strategy, such as poker, can help improve cognitive skills like decision-making, risk assessment, and pattern recognition.

7. Potential for Financial Gain: While the odds are often against players, the possibility of winning can be a motivating factor. When done within limits, gambling offers an opportunity to make money, even if it’s unlikely.

8. Regulated Safe Environment: Legal and regulated gambling environments provide safe spaces for people to gamble, protecting them from illegal or unsafe activities associated with unregulated gambling.

Addiction, financial loss, and social harm if not approached responsibly.

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Sugar addiction involves the brain’s reward system, where consuming sugar triggers dopamine and opioid release, creating pleasure and cravings. Blood sugar spikes and crashes, insulin resistance, and gut-brain signals further fuel this dependence. Habitual consumption also leads to psychological attachment, reinforcing the cycle, potentially contributing to weight gain, metabolic disorders, and chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease.

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Sugar has been shown to have addictive properties, creating a cycle of craving that can be difficult to break. Research suggests that sugar can activate the brain's reward system in a similar way to addictive drugs, leading to compulsive consumption and dependency. This addiction is particularly concerning because it affects not only adults but also children, who are easily hooked on sugary foods and drinks.

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Ending sugary drink addiction, obesity, diabetes, heart diseases, knee arthritis, metabolic related cancers and liver failure....

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Moral Responsibility vs irresponsibility: The government has a duty to protect its citizens from preventable diseases. By allowing unrestricted access to sugary foods and drinks, the government is inadvertently enabling unhealthy choices. A haramkan sugar would reflect a commitment to safeguarding public health, particularly among vulnerable populations, including children and low-income groups, who are disproportionately affected by sugar-laden diets.

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Moral Responsibility vs irresponsibility: The government has a duty to protect its citizens from preventable diseases. By allowing unrestricted access to sugary foods and drinks, the government is inadvertently enabling unhealthy choices. A haramkan sugar would reflect a commitment to safeguarding public health, particularly among vulnerable populations, including children and low-income groups, who are disproportionately affected by sugar-laden diets.

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Justice = Fair and square. Preventive Health Policies: The ban or strict regulation of sugar would align with other public health initiatives like tobacco control and alcohol regulation, demonstrating that the government takes preventive health policies seriously. Public education alone has not been enough to curb sugar consumption; stronger legislative action is necessary.

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Long-term Societal Impact: Diabesity and its complications have a detrimental effect on the workforce, reducing productivity and leading to premature death. The government, by curbing sugar, can protect the nation's economic future by fostering a healthier, more capable population.
The economic impact of treating diabetes and its complications is enormous. The healthcare system is overwhelmed by the rising costs of managing chronic diseases, from expensive dialysis treatments to cardiac surgeries. By reducing sugar consumption, the government can lower the incidence of these diseases, decreasing healthcare expenditure and reallocating resources to other critical areas.