A legal marriage of a Bengali-Muslim man and a Burmese-Buddhist woman in Burma. (She was force-converted to Islam later.) |
Same 15%. Yes, believe it or not, the Muslim numbers is still measly fifteen percents out of total 5.4 million cosmopolitan Singaporeans. How do they do that for last fifty years without harming a single Muslim and without receiving a single human-rights violation complaint from that notorious Multinational Muslim Mafia OIC?
Simple, the Chinese-Buddhist-dominated Singaporean Government uses two pronged approach of (1) strict non-immigration policy for Muslims and (2) strict legal prohibition of interfaith-marriages between Muslim men and non-Muslim women in Singapore. Yes, you read it right, in Singapore no Muslim male is allowed to marry a non-Muslim female, period.
No Large Scale Muslim Immigration is Allowed
Except for some individual cases of educated Muslims Singapore never allow large scale immigration of Muslims from any Muslim country. But for Buddhists like highly educated Burmese engineers and doctors Singapore allows large number of them to immigrate from time to time as the population-ratio adjustment requires.
Singapore has never publicly released the data on the religions of its immigrants (foreigners granted the coveted permanent resident status) even though the restricted distribution of such data is evident in government's strategic decision making process concerning the population ratios.
Please read this article “Singapore and the Strange Tale of Population Control Policies UPDATES” for how brutally manipulative Singapore Government is in drawing and implementing its Orwellian population control policies.
Islamic Proselytizing By Interfaith Marriage is Legally Prohibited
There is no legal restriction on interfaith marriages in Singapore except for the interfaith marriages of Muslim men to non-Muslim women. Unlike in Burma there is not a bloody chance of forced or coerced conversion of Buddhist girls or women into Islam occurring large scale in the Republic of Singapore.
ROMM Singapore. |
For example Buddhists can freely marry among them or to Hindus or Christians or any other religionists or even Atheists. But the cross marriage of a Muslim man to a born-non-Muslim bride is legally allowed only if she is a Muslim convert. What it means is if a Buddhist female is to marry a Muslim male she must go through the hurdles of legal conversion to Islam first.
The non-Muslim bride must go for strict year-long conversion course. Also rigorous interviews are made to the groom to ensure that he is fit to guide the new convert as a wife and as a fellow Muslim. The marriage between a Muslim man and a non-Muslim woman is allowed only after 1 year of proper conversion courses and the non-Muslim bride has willingly converted to Islam.
Following is direct from the Singapore’s ROMM for interfaith marriage between a Muslim male and a non-Muslim female:
- NRIC (For Singaporean & Singapore PR) or passport for foreigners
- The presence of the Wali (legal guardian) and his
NRIC/passport if the bride is a born-Muslim or if she and her immediate family
members (including her father/brother) are Muslim converts. No Wali is required
if the bride is the only Muslim convert in her family. However, under this
scenario, if she is within the age of 18-20 years old, her parental consent is
still needed in person. (Minimum age of marriage in Singapore is 18.)
- Photocopy of NRIC or passport of two witnesses
- Conversion Card from the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)”
Singapore Government strictly enforces Muslim Law Act (1968) and ROMM is one significant part of that act in keeping the Muslim population at roughly 15% of total 5.4 million Singaporeans.
Following was what Mr. Lee Kuan Yew the Founding Father of Singapore and one of the greatest statesmen in Human History said of Muslims recently.
“I think we were progressing very nicely until the surge of Islam came, and if you asked me for my observations, the other communities have easier integration – friends, inter-marriages and so on – than Muslims… I would say, today, we can integrate all religions and races, except Islam.”
Please also read this article "Singapore's Outdated National Security Policies" to understand Singapore's justifiable paranoia of its huge Muslim neighbors Malaysia and Indonesia.
Singapore armed-forces is the best-equipped conscript army in SE Aisa. |
We must not forget the tragic fact that our Burma with just 60 million populations is physically five times bigger than neighbouring Bangladesh with well over 180 million Muslims.
The way Muslim men generally convert Buddhist women in Burma is forcefully or coercely converting their Burmese-Buddhist wives to Islam only after their marriages.
If such Buddhist girl or woman is required to convert first to Islam legally well before she is allowed to marry to a Muslim man by a similar law like the “Muslim Law Act” in Singapore she would definitely think seriously before blindly marrying a Muslim man.
Such a law will not be violating women’s
rights as it still allows a Burmese-Buddhist woman to marry a Bengali-Muslim man if she really wants to marry him, but it will
protect women’s rights by providing Burma’s Buddhist women with much needed protection
from forced or coerced conversion to Islam by their Muslim husbands after their Islamic-proselytizing marriages.
Anti-Chinese Muslim Riots in Singapore's Little India
Kidnap, Rape, and Forced Conversion of Buddhist Girls in Burma
Ah-myo-zount Act (or) National Race Protection Law (Draft) in Burmese. |
Bengali-Muslim illegals caught all over Burma. |
Anti-Chinese Muslim Riots in Singapore's Little India
Kidnap, Rape, and Forced Conversion of Buddhist Girls in Burma