[ms] The Influence of Western Asia to the New Millennium Students

Wan Kamal Mujani, Kartini Aboo Talib @ Khalid

Abstract


ABSTRACT

This article seeks to identify the influence of Western Asia to the new millennium students. The history of Malay students graduated from Egypt in the early development of Malay thought is studied, and the influence from the Middle East has played a role as an important resource, starting from the role played by the reformist thinking and contributions in Malaya and then current issues affecting students and the influence of Western Asia. Authors also identify a medium or channel used by Malays before independence and students of the new millennium. The research methodology used was qualitative methods through research literature refers to books, theses, journals, newspapers and magazines related to the title. Researchers found that there are significant differences between past and present students with issues related to the Middle East affecting student thought and action now. But modernity presentation of information in this borderless world greatly influenced the thinking and ideology mahasiwa especially the big change or revolution in the Middle East and unfortunate that the information received by the student was wrong and motivated by the struggle of a group only. This leads to extreme symptoms among students and erode the world’s perception of Malaysian culture in general and Malays in particular, which is known for its good manners and high morals noble.


Keywords


Middle East; students of the new millennium; Malay students

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