Saturday, December 24, 2011

Storm brews in Malaysia and also online over male Malaysian student’s ‘gay marriage’ in Dublin, Ireland



Ariff Alfian Rosli, 28, is now a famous name in Malaysia as well as in the internet and Gay communities. He is an instant celebrity for the wrong reasons, by marrying an Irish male by the name of Jonathan in Dublin, Ireland. Same sex marriage or Gay marriage is unheard of in Malaysia, a Muslim nation. It is a major offence, punishable with up to 20 years jail term.



Had Ariff Afian married this young and sexy Malaysian lady, then it would have been a different story. Nobody asks questions!


But Ariff chose the wrong partner as his lawful wife, a male Irish companion by the name of Jonathan. These are some of Ariff's happiest moments, captured on camera, inviting backlash and anger back home in Malaysia. What shocked Malaysians was that Ariff was wearing the Malaysian national costume, known as Baju Melayu.













Now after the news of the gay marriage spread like wildfire in Malaysia, it has triggered outrage online, with one Facebook group urging he be brought home to be “saved”.

The controversy erupted after pictures taken at Ariff Alfian Rosli’s same-sex civil union surfaced on the internet in the middle of December 2011, 3 years after the University College Dublin medical student was reported missing by his worried family in Malaysia.

In the photos, the 28-year-old could be seen wearing the Malaysian national costume, a black baju Melayu with kain samping while his partner — known only as Jonathan — wore a black tuxedo and green tie.

Local criticism of the same-sex union has been swift and harsh, with mainly Muslim users attacking Ariff Alfian on Twitter for straying from Islam and dishonouring his family.

“Ariff Alfian Rosli is a disgrace! Rot in hell!” user @DTOTHEZAK wrote on the popular micro-blogging site.

Another user, @shkyla, wrote: “Looking at those wedding pictures of Ariff Alfian, makes me want to vomit. Blergh, disgusting.”

Muslim groups have also been quick to condemn Ariff Alfian, with the Kepong Islamic Youth Organisation (PBIK) lodging a police report on 19th December 2011, over his alleged failure to adhere to Malaysia’s Islamic laws.

Other critics have taken a different tack, preferring instead to “rehabilitate” what they saw as a Muslim who had strayed far from the teachings of Islam.

This includes the Facebook group, “The Campaign to Bring Ariff Alfian Rosli Home to Malaysia to Save His Faith”, which was set up on 17th December 2011.

The campaign’s description of its goal reads: “As Malaysians, Malays and Muslims, other than condemning and cursing, we also have the alternative to support Ariff Alfian’s return to Malaysia so his faith can be restored to the true and noble path.”

The Prime Minister’s Office has also pledged to investigate the matter, and an Umno official is expected to arrive in Dublin to convince Ariff Alfian to return home.

Ariff Alfian, who left for Dublin eight years ago in 2003, on a Petronas (Malaysian national oil corporation) scholarship, has declined to say if he is involved in a civil partnership or a same-sex relationship.

“I feel I have been inadvertently thrust into the public eye. I just want to get by without upsetting anyone or causing any trouble. My overriding concern is for my family,” the Irish Times quoted him as saying.

He also denied claims he had converted out of Islam, stressing that his faith was unshaken and that he would remain a Muslim until the day he dies.

Ariff Alfian added that he had not “gone missing”, as both Irish and Malaysian authorities have been aware for several years that he was legally residing there.

He said he was in regular contact with most of his family but admitted he has not spoken to his father, retired naval officer Rosli Haron, since they fell out in 2009.

Petronas, which stopped sponsoring Ariff Alfian in 2009, is reportedly demanding repayment for the RM890,000 or 200,000 pound sterling it paid for his education in Ireland.

Well, Mr Ariff, if you want to come back to Malaysia, please bring along Mr Jonathan.

2 comments:

Harry said...

Yeah Ariff don't forget to bring along your sweetheart Mr Jonatahan Pang Ing Tut.... to visit Malaysia soon. Ini patut masuk di frontpage mana2 akhbar di Malaysia nie... oh by the way Merry Christmas boss... ada harapan di bawah pokok sambil meneguk setin-duatin tin biruuu...

Malaysian Hollywood 2.0 said...

Alamak.. semalam sudah meneguk 8 tin harimau bawah kelapa di bukit aman bersama enche richot L. hehehe.. Merry Christmass bossskuuu.... bagaimana jika enche RL yang kawen jonathan ??? hehehe gurau aja dong..

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