Ensuring Peaceful Co-Existence in Malaysia Based on Federal Constitution’s Human Rights Approaches: An Analysis

Memastikan Kehidupan Bersama Secara Aman di Malaysia Berdasarkan Pendekatan Hak Asasi Manusia di dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan: Satu Analisis

Authors

  • Nisar Mohammad Ahmad a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:9:"FSU, USIM";}

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33102/sainsinsani.vol7no2.437

Keywords:

Federal Constitution, human rights, peaceful co-existence, Malaysia.

Abstract

Abstract: Malaysia is a diverse country with many different ethnicities, religions, cultures, and languages. Due to these differences, religious and racial sentiments can easily be fanned and sensationalised by irresponsible parties to achieve their agenda. As such, ensuring unity and maintaining peaceful co-existence of its 32 million population poses a great challenge to the Malaysian Government. This article aims to analyse the human rights principles laid down in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia as the formula to maintain public order and peaceful co-existence in Malaysia. This article uses qualitative method by referring to various documents namely the Federal Constitution, journal articles, books and decided cases. The preliminary part of this article focuses on the overview of Malaysia’s demography and the importance of peaceful co-existence of its population. Accordingly, this article will discuss the key human rights principles provided in the Constitution, followed by an analysis on selected cases to see how the Constitution has played significant roles in guaranteeing peaceful co-existence. Finally, this article concludes by stressing the importance of unity in diversity based on respect for and observance of human rights. The study in this article found that the Federal Constitution of Malaysia in particular its human rights provisions has played important roles in ensuring public order and maintaining peaceful co-existence in Malaysia’s multiracial society.

 

Abstrak: Malaysia adalah sebuah negara yang terkenal dengan kemajmukan penduduknya dari segi kumpulan etnik, agama, budaya dan bahasa. Disebabkan perbezaan ini, terdapat risiko berlakunya perbuatan mengapi-apikan dan mensensasikan sentimen agama dan perkauman oleh pihak yang tidak bertanggungjawab untuk mencapai agenda mereka. Oleh itu, memastikan perpaduan dan mengekalkan kewujudan bersama secara aman 32 juta penduduknya memberi cabaran besar kepada Kerajaan Malaysia. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis prinsip hak asasi manusia yang ditetapkan dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan Malaysia sebagai formula untuk mengekalkan ketenteraman awam dan kewujudan bersama secara aman di Malaysia. Artikel ini menggunakan kaedah kualitatif dengan merujuk kepada pelbagai dokumen iaitu Perlembagaan Persekutuan, artikel jurnal, buku dan kes yang diputuskan. Bahagian awal artikel ini memfokuskan pada gambaran keseluruhan demografi Malaysia dan kepentingan kewujudan bersama secara aman penduduknya. Seterusnya, artikel ini akan membincangkan prinsip utama hak asasi manusia yang diperuntukkan dalam Perlembagaan, diikuti dengan analisis ke atas kes terpilih untuk melihat bagaimana Perlembagaan telah memainkan peranan penting dalam menjamin kewujudan bersama secara aman. Akhir sekali, artikel ini menekankan kepentingan perpaduan dalam kepelbagaian berdasarkan penghormatan dan pematuhan hak asasi manusia. Kajian dalam artikel ini mendapati bahawa Perlembagaan Persekutuan Malaysia khususnya peruntukan hak asasi manusia telah memainkan peranan penting dalam memastikan ketenteraman awam dan mengekalkan kewujudan bersama secara aman dalam masyarakat berbilang kaum di Malaysia.

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Published

2022-11-30
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DOI: 10.33102/sainsinsani.vol7no2.437
Published: 2022-11-30
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How to Cite

Ahmad, N. M. (2022). Ensuring Peaceful Co-Existence in Malaysia Based on Federal Constitution’s Human Rights Approaches: An Analysis: Memastikan Kehidupan Bersama Secara Aman di Malaysia Berdasarkan Pendekatan Hak Asasi Manusia di dalam Perlembagaan Persekutuan: Satu Analisis. Sains Insani, 7(2), 15-20. https://doi.org/10.33102/sainsinsani.vol7no2.437
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