Lesson 9: Malaysia

Malaysia is a country that is engaged in many balancing acts. An economic powerhouse that boasts skyscrapers, superhighways and enthusiastic international industry, Malaysia is also home to millions who live simply and in accordance with ancient traditions. Geographically, Malaysia balances two distinct regions separated by the South China Sea: Peninsular Malaysia, the urban hub of the nation, and Malaysian Borneo whose many, many animal species help make it “Megadiverse.” Religiously, Malaysia balances a Muslim majority (60%--only Sunni Islam is allowed) with its Buddhists (20%) and other religious minorities. Ethnically, Malaysia is exceedingly conscious about balancing the rights and privileges of indigenous Malaysian people, known as the “Bumiputra” (60%) with those of Chinese Malaysians (25%). Because of all this balancing sometimes Malaysia seems modern and easy to understand. Then one runs up against a strict cultural practice or an Islamic law enforced by the nation's "Religious Police," and the contemporary Malaysia seems to disappear. . . .

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