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Royal Call To Preserve Brunei's
Unique Identity
By Lyna Mohamad
Bandar Seri
Begawan - His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam underscored the importance of self-identity and its
preservation that should be unique to Brunei and be its asset.
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The monarch said this in a titah at
the Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Foundation's Hari Raya
celebration at the Plenary Hall of the International Convention
Centre in Berakas, yesterday morning.
Teachers shape the students'
future and teachers on the other hand are human resource in the
educational services that produce the nation's generation. Both
are prime movers of the country's future development.
"We cannot predict the future but
we need to go for development," the monarch said.
"Some of our elders did not
picture us achieving the high standard of living we now enjoy.
They may not have expected the
nation to develop rapidly but they still joined in the effort to
achieve whatever that was possible to be achieved. |
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"Their greatest and most meaningful
efforts were to provide education for us even though the level of
their academic achievements was not the same (as what it is
today). Through education, our nation is seeing development that
we are enjoying now," said His Majesty.
The ruler said that the key to
development are effort and determination, and cited an example
saying the country would not have been able to produce local
doctors if it had not planned or provided the appropriate schemes.
"The same goes for other
professional careers as well," His Majesty added. |
Providing education, followed by
appropriate planning in providing opportunities to some of the
students to pursue their studies at a higher level are crucial to the
nation's progress.
Many Bruneians work in specialised
fields and we should be grateful and proud to see them successfully
holding higher posts including the oil and gas industry, His Majesty
said.
"With these examples, we should be
more confident and optimistic to continue planning the nation's future
through our students. "The world will continue to witness the
development of knowledge. The excellence of a nation will be
determined by how far it can master knowledge and skills," said the
monarch
His Majesty said, a developed nation
is one which is able to preserve its own identity and will be known to
others through that self-identity.
A nation with its own identity will
definitely be appreciated and respected by all.
In this respect, as a nation that
possesses its own identity must not neglect its culture and must
possess the attitude of caring and improving the identity and not by
simply changing it with time.
"Melayu Islam Beraja" (Malay Islamic
Monarchy) is one such characteristic that, is stated in the nation's
independence declaration, and this identity is not merely meant to be
known but must also be made obvious," said His Majesty.
To perceive its benefits, it must be
always visible, practised and appreciated and must not be mixed up
especially with futile issues that contradict our principles and
culture.
His Majesty added that mixing it up
with other issues is an easy task as it can happen through various
ways and channels such as through entertainment during festive events.
Sometimes we lose focus until we
forget our own identity such as disregarding religious boundaries and
ignoring the characteristics and politeness of being a monarchy and a
sovereign nation, the ruler pointed out.
The Bruneian identity, said His
Majesty, is full of its own distinct manners and values that form an
important aspect in a relationship.
That identity has to be truly
established on Brunei's soil and thus we are so much in need of
educators and leaders who carry that identity, said His Majesty.
His Majesty urged teachers and other
relevant parties to take note of this issue, so as to save our
children, youths and future generations as a whole from any cultural
contamination.
His Majesty hoped, that all parties
would move together to prevent any unwanted elements that are not
suitable to the nation's very own identity. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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