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- 13 May And Youth Today: Reflecting On Unity And National Values

- 13 May And Youth Today: Reflecting On Unity And National Values

Barnama21-05-2025

21/05/2025 02:41 PM
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By Dr Lee J. Peter
The date 13 May is observed not with celebration, but with thoughtful reflection. It marks a significant moment in Malaysia's journey, one that underscores the ongoing importance of fostering understanding and unity within our diverse society.
Rather than dwelling on past divisions, 13 May should remind us all of the need to renew our commitment to the values that sustain national cohesion: mutual respect, inclusivity, and the shared principles that bind us as Malaysians.
The introduction of the Rukun Negara in 1970 remains a lasting and significant legacy. This national philosophy, based on Belief in God, Loyalty to King and Country, Upholding the Constitution, Rule of Law, and Good Behaviour and Morality, is more than just symbolism. It continues to provide a vital framework for fostering unity and a shared sense of civic responsibility. More than five decades on, these principles are as important as ever in guiding us towards a harmonious society.
A crucial question we must ask is how effectively we are helping the younger generation to internalise and uphold the ideals of the Rukun Negara. As Malaysia grows more diverse and interconnected, these guiding principles remain as relevant as ever. They provide a moral and ethical foundation that can inspire young Malaysians to work together in building a stronger, more cohesive society.
Cultivating a meaningful sense of identity and belonging
In a world where differing opinions can easily spark misunderstanding, education must go beyond mere facts. It should foster critical thinking, empathy and respect for diverse viewpoints. By encouraging young Malaysians to engage thoughtfully with national values, we help them cultivate a meaningful sense of identity and belonging.
This awareness is best nurtured through inclusive and interactive experiences. Initiatives such as intercultural dialogues, creative arts, community projects, volunteering and sports provide young people with valuable opportunities to connect across cultural lines, develop teamwork and build mutual understanding.
One shining example is the Mini Golf Charity Event organised by students at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia under the EmPOWER Programme. This initiative united participants from various backgrounds in support of EPIC Homes Malaysia, which builds homes for underserved Orang Asli communities. Through shared effort, teamwork and friendly competition, genuine bonds were forged, demonstrating unity in action far beyond words.
While national bodies such as the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of National Unity play vital roles in shaping policy, true unity is often realised in everyday settings such as classrooms, universities and community spaces where Malaysians come together, support one another and affirm their shared identity.
As we reflect on 13 May, let it renew our commitment to unity and understanding. The Rukun Negara remains a vital guide, particularly for the youth, in shaping a more harmonious Malaysia. Through inclusive education, respectful dialogue and active community engagement, we can inspire the next generation to build a future grounded in shared values and national pride.
-- BERNAMA
Dr Lee J. Peter is Assistant Professor at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of BERNAMA)

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