QUOTE(Hammer2013 @ Jan 28 2015, 09:40 AM)
I don't think people have problem with the development per se, but if you put the label "islam" in it, pork, nightlife and alcohol will be automatically prohibited.
Now if this cover that zone where the development is based on, I don't think it would be a problem.
But I forsee once it is completed and their people move in, they won't be satisfied that only their area is "maksiat" free, they will want ALL of cyberjaya to be "maksiat" free.
Hey, Islamic township mah. How can they be sorrounded by sin activities, wan?
So to all sibehfarjaya investors, you guys just bought loads of small apartments in shah alam and putrajaya lor, that's what will happen.
you so brilliant in forseeing this will happen, but you couldn't forsee how cyberjaya's whole ecosystem will far outweigh the so called "cons" you are talking about? you are only seeing one side of things here..
Speaking of that, if you still want to stick your extremist thoughts of how Islamic city would bring down the property attractiveness, then can you explain why Dubai is so attractive from investment standpoints?
Unique city as such will only bring in more investments and attractions. Look, the Islamic city is built next to the most intelligent City in Malaysia, and not built in some outskirt area which is unknown to us.
And the point here is not that, you should learn to be more sensitive and respectful on other race/religions, and Im non-muslim.