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they shared same i nterests, and not because they speak the same language. It
was Mr Lee who supported the creation
of the Mosque Building Fund (MBF),
which helped build many mosques that
are magnificent and thriving.
However, no matter how much
funds are collected, it will be useless
if the foundations of harmony are
weak and are not upheld by everyone. Because mosques that will be
built will face protests and those that
have been built will be burned down.
You can see the proof everywhere.
A harmonious, multiracial society
is his most precious legacy that had
helped our progress while protecting
the minorities.
If a harmonious society enables the
minority Muslim community to carry on with their religion peacefully,
Mr Lees system of meritocracy became the benchmark in education and
employment for everyone.
The Malay community should be
proud because they have proven to the
world that their excellence in education and employment did not happen
because there was special treatment
for the minorities. We were able to
achieve our success and compete in
the world-class educational systems
and funds were given to the Malays
to succeed in education. We were successful in our careers because of our
performance and our self-esteem was
safeguarded and is respected by the
other communities.
When I accompanied him to Malaysia, he spoke to a leader who spread
lies about the Malay community in Singapore. He challenged that the Berita
Harian paper is distributed there and
so that everyone can see how prosperous the Singapore Muslim community is in Singapore, and how many of
their children became engineers, became scientists and became doctors. I
(was) so proud to stand beside him on
that day. Clearly, he was proud of our
achievements.
Therefore, it comes to no surprise
the global community and world leaders I have met like Mr Tony Blair and
the Grand Mufti of Egypt Shawki Alam
expressed admiration toward the racial
harmony that is evident in Singapore.
In fact, they were enthusiastic about
the confidence among Muslims, who
would not only perform prayers diligently in the magnificent mosques that
they had built themselves, but they were
also able to integrate easily as Singaporeans who are able to live successfully
in a meritocracy system without any
favouritism. This is the identity of Singapore Muslims that was built by him.
My heart is heavy not only because
Singapore lost a leader. He has created
a name for our small nation in the world.
We, the child of Lee Kuan Yew, as the
father who was the architect of modern
Singapore. Without him we would not
have thought of Mendaki or the MBF.
May the future generations honour
Mr Lees contributions and build on his
legacy (and) beware about instigations
that may separate us Thank you,
Mr Lee, for leaving us a harmonious
nation and identity.
Members of Parliament leaving Parliament House after paying their respects to the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Photo: Don Wong
Member of Parliament
for Sembawang GRC
I
Mr Lees values
were clear. He
believed in
honest clean
government.
He firmly
believed that
everyone
should be
given equal
opportunities.
He was
also firm in
ensuring
that no
discrimination
should be
shown to
anyone on
account of
differences of
race, language
and religion.