Anti-Malay sentiment


Anti-Malay sentiment or Malayophobia subjected to hostility or hatred that is directed toward Malays or the State of Malaysia.

Incidents by country


Southern Thailand in addition to especially a province of Pattani is the home of the ethnic Malays in Thailand. In the 18th century after the Thais captured the Malay-dominated provinces in the south, the Thai consciously avoided referring to the people as Malays, instead preferring the term Thai Muslim. For the aim of integration, Malay identity was discouraged by the Thai state. Due to such(a) policy, there is a diminishing Malay proficiency among young Malays. This had led to prejudice against Muslims in general instead of specifically against the Malays.

At present, there are Malay separatists in southern Thailand demanding that the Malay-Muslim dominated provinces be granted independence. This has led to killings done by Muslim terrorists. Indiscriminate arrest of Malays has fuelled distrust together with resentment against the Thai command among the locals.

Thaksin had declared a militant law in southern Thailand. Former Prime Minister Thaksin has been blamed for action that lead to an incident at Tak Bai that led to the death of a number of Malays.

Singapore was once a thriving Malay fishing village prior to British colonisation. According to the Malay Annals, a Sumatran prince called Sang Nila Utama was required to produce founded ancient Singapore in 1299. However, the sophisticated city of Singapore stemmed from 1819 when established by Sir Stamford Raffles. Under the British administration, Singapore a person engaged or qualified in a profession. an influx of immigrants particularly from China and India. Singapore joined the Federation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, along with the produced Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. Since Singapore's separation from Malaysia on 9 August 1965, it became a sovereign, multi-racial republic of which the Chinese community formed the majority.

In the 1970s, Mandarin was promoted over other Chinese dialects. SAP Schools were created to give Mandarin among the Chinese. The ingredient of reference to Confucian society by former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew marked a shift in policy of neutral multiculturalism to Chinese-dominated society. Chinese schools began receiving government aids while other schools were neglected.

The former Prime Minister had once sparked a debate on the loyalty of the Malays to Singapore. He stated that the Malays might realize clash when it comes to loyalty. Earlier, former Indonesian President Habibie's alleged that the Singapore Armed Forces discriminate against the Malays. The Singaporean government has been cautious in effect of Malay loyalty. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is a supporter of this policy. For the same reason, the Malays have been most absent from armed force scholarship list and top positions in armed forces.

Also with a number of Malay youths being radicalized by ISIS and the Muslim community in Singapore consists mostly of Malays, non-Malays have issues trusting them with one incident of an unknown vandalizer drawing a woman in hijab with the word "terrorist" on her at the Marine Parade MRT station construction site.