Essay About Unity In Malaysia

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Before Malaysia stands as a developing country has been through the ordeal. Portuguese colonialism began, then English, Dutch, Japanese, then English again, these experiences do not want repeated. Sacred chants of "Merdeka" on August 31, 1957, is not as easy as it traveled and signifying independence. Unity is very important to ensure that the country is not threatened by foreign countries. We have no Dol Said to resist the advance of the invaders in 1826 in Naning, or Rentap opposing camps King Brooke in Nanga Skrang in 1983, Dato 'Maharajalela kill JWW Birch 1875 in Pasir Salak, or Mat Salleh soldiers led the movement against the British in 1884 until 1900 in Sabah. That we have is that the state leaders headed by the Prime Minister, Dato 'Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak. Without courage as leaders of the past, but we should be united, regardless of race and religion in the spirit of Malaysia, like the proverb says firmly united, divided we fall. …show more content…

Nationalism is a feeling of love for the country and the feeling of wanting to liberate the country from colonial rule. Therefore, the unity has been able to cultivate a deep spirit of nationalism to all races in this country regardless of race, religion and skin color. Based on the scenario today, Malaysians should be responsible for receiving all the customs and culture of other religions with an open mind in order to curb repression in countries such as Thailand, Africa and Indonesia. Proverb says, let the curved bamboo shoots should be practiced in the form and cultivate this spirit to children from a young age. For example, singing the national anthem and appreciate the Rukun Negara in school as a pledge to discipline themselves. Thus, they will realize the importance of unity and mutual respect. Therefore, we must work together and not be severe bone in cultivating the spirit of unity among the people, especially children who are still in

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