I agree with you Lutfir. This includes language, religion,music,food,art,and social habits.
What is culture? Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people.
Malaysia is a multi-cultural society. The main ethnic groups are the native Malays as well as large populations of Chinese, and Indians.
Malaysia is an incredibly diverse country, containing many different ethnicities, languages and religions.
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Qisya, do you know that people from each etchnicity have generally retained their ancestors' cultural customs. As a result, Malaysian society accommodates a rich variety of lifestyles, beliefs and values.
Wow, I see. That's why Malaysia's country are dominated by the cultural and religious and beliefs of the people.
The majority of the practices can be seen dominated by the Muslim Malays, Hindus of Indian origin, and believers of the Chinese religions.
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Moreover, while entering the house, the footwear should be removed outside, and the religious beliefs of all the people should be respected in an equal way.
The Malaysian culture people believe that touching their hands to the chest is a sign of giving respect. Also, while shaking hands, the touch should be gentle, and a relaxed wrist should be proposed to the other person.
The people of Chinese and Indian origin have been believed to practice western cultures. Hospitality practice should always be carried out on a warmer note, and the guest should be given the highest authority.
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Malaysia's official religion has been declared to be Islam as around 60% of the country's population follows the Muslim religion.
It also forms a habitat for the tribal people of Borneo and other areas with remote presence.
However, the country has a significant population of Hindus and Buddhists. The country also has Chinese Malaysians who follow the traditions of Taoist and Confucianism.
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The Indian population, the maximum number Indian practice Hinduism,whereas the Sikhs who belong to Punjab region practice Sikhism.
In Chinese population, they do not have any particularly dominant religion. However, they follow the moral principles of Buddhism or Daoism.
Islam is the factor that differentiates Malays from non-Malays as, by lay, all the Malays are Muslims.
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Malaysia also has a Pakistan's country population, and it's people largely follow the Muslim religion and practice its value.
The Non-Malay Indigenous people constitute Orang Asli, who have adopted Islam as their religion. Many of them still follow their local religions and respect the ethnic values of the same.
Yes, and because of that it will not be wrong to say that different ethnicities and religions co-exist in Malaysia without much discrimination.