️ THE HARAM DEBATE CONTINUES | Firdaus Wong Returns for Part 2
The first interview sparked intense conversations across Malaysia.
Now, in Part 2 of our explosive sit-down with Firdaus Wong, the discussion goes even deeper.
This time, we tackle one of the hottest controversies in the country:
The Rain Rave Festival debate.
Is it harmless fun?
A tourism event?
A cultural expression?
Or something that crosses moral and religious boundaries?
In this episode, Firdaus Wong explains:
- Why he publicly criticized the Rain Rave event
- Whether such festivals are “haram” from an Islamic perspective
- The difference between culture, religion, and entertainment
- Why he believes Malaysia is losing part of its identity
- The backlash against “moral policing”
- Free mixing, tourism, Songkran & public double standards
- Who gets to define “Malaysian culture” today
What follows is a passionate, tense, but honest exchange about morality, freedom, religion, tourism, and the future of Malaysian society.
Whether you agree with him or strongly disagree, this conversation forces difficult questions that many Malaysians are already debating online.
⚠️ This episode contains sensitive discussions on religion, morality, and culture. Viewer discretion is advised.
Let us know your thoughts respectfully in the comments.
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