Malaysians are not allowed to say much on religions.
Again, too many mental health problem people are in Malaysia. Thus, religion is the good tool to control this group of mental health problem people.
Do you see the mental health problem go swimming ?
You can see how many swimming pools are built in these countries ? By the statistic you know how the problem developed.
Do your search and see how the mental health problem people would be in those countries which destroyed the civilisation of the past in the name of their religion.
Religion is the toxic in the mind if not properly guided.
Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria: In the Name of our Heritage
Twenty years ago, the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyan in Afghanistan shocked the world. Preserved for millennia, these statues disappeared in an instant, victims of the purifying madness of the Taliban. It was to be the start of a new trend: the deliberate destruction of historical artifacts. With Islamist groups in the Sahel, then the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, world heritage has paid a heavy price. The ancient sites of Palmyra and Hatra, the museums of Mosul and Raqqa and various religious monuments have been reduced to rubble. Since 2016, these acts have been recognised as war crimes by the International Criminal Court. Under the banner of UNESCO and ALIPH, the international community is now attempting to restore and reconstruct these witnesses of time and past civilizations. In Mosul, Iraq, the city museum and its collection of Assyrian art is slowly being restored with the help of the Louvre. The old minaret of the Al-Nouri mosque, a national emblem, is also being restored. Thirty kilometres away, at the Syrian Catholic monastery of Mar Behnam, the mausoleum of a saint that was destroyed by ISIS has been rebuilt. Today, through this rediscovered heritage, the entire population of the region is finding its roots. Director: Thomas Raguet
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