A peculiar Malaysian Threads post advising non-Muslims to avoid roads during buka puasa sparked backlash — most notably from fellow Muslims. A Threads user suggested non-Muslims delay their commute to ease congestion, but replies stressed that everyone has equal rights to travel.
Muslims Push Back Against Non-Muslim Restrictions
Muslim users argued that breaking fast late or in the car is not life-threatening, while others emphasized unity and resilience during Ramadan. Non-Muslim voices later added that many already adjust voluntarily, though childcare and school schedules limit flexibility.
The debate highlighted Malaysia’s diverse perspectives on coexistence, with many rejecting the idea of restricting others’ movements during Ramadan.
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