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Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Photos of North Sulawesi Archaeological Center by Sofia Rina

Some photos of Manado Archaeological Center in Ranomuut Sub-district, Paal Dua District, Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. 

The North Sulawesi Archeology Center is a work unit of the Ministry of Education and Culture  in North Sulawesi which has the task and function of conducting archaeological research in the regions of North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi and Gorontalo.

This photo was taken on Monday, 26 December, 2022 at 07:09 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

This photo was taken on Monday, 26 December, 2022 at 07:10 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

This photo was taken on Monday, 26 December, 2022 at 07:10 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

This photo was taken on Monday, 26 December, 2022 at 07:10 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

This photo was taken on Monday, 26 December, 2022 at 07:11 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

This photo was taken on Saturday, 1 October, 2022 at 16:41 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

This photo was taken on Saturday, 1 October, 2022 at 16:42 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

These photos were first published on my Instagram on Sunday, 1 December, 2023 and on Tuesday, 3 January, 2023.

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Sunday, January 1, 2023

My Course Result Sheet for Odd Semester of Academic Year 2022/2023 in Sam Ratulangi University

My KHS (Kartu Hasil Studi or in English Course Result Sheet) for odd semester of academic year 2022/2023. This is my first and last semester result sheet at Sam Ratulangi University because I won't continue my study on Sam Ratulangi University in the next semester or in my semester 2.


I don't want to continue at Sam Ratulangi University for many reasons, but the main one is because the rectorate still enforces online lectures except for semesters 4, 6 and 8 based on the latest regulations. I'm fed up with online lectures, I pay a lot just to study online, I can't fully enjoy all the campus facilities, fuck. My tuition fee per semester is IDR 3,000,000. It's not just me who doesn't like it, a lot of my friends are annoyed by this. 

You know why there is one subject where the score is zero, that's because I didn't take the final semester exam but I didn't take the final exam because I was kicked out of the class group on WhatsApp by the lecturer and she is the dean of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences of Sam Ratulangi University Ma'am Maya Pingkan Warouw, just because I argued with her (there's a lot of evidence). This is also one of the reasons why I don't want to continue studying here anymore.

At least my semester grade point average reached a minimum (GPA 2.0) so I could continue to the next semester. Because according to Sam Ratulangi University regulations, a student must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 in order to continue to the next semester.

Actually, if I had no problems at all from the beginning until now since I entered college and also completed all assignments, I could get A's in all subjects. But, furthermore, academic grades do not determine whether someone is smart or not. Grades are not everything, the main thing is the enthusiasm to want to learn and learn wherever and whenever.

Saturday, December 24, 2022

My Opinion and Personal Experience on Debate Between Muslims About Permissibility of Wishing or Celebrating Christmas in Indonesian Context

It always seems to be a common thing every year in Indonesia, when Christmas approaches, Muslims debate whether it is permissible or not to participate in or just say Merry Christmas to the Christians. It's not a new thing here. Actually, it's not just Christmas, but other religious festivals which have nothing to do with Islam but here I want to talk about Christmas. Is it relevant to talk about this? Yes it is because it always happened. Usually there are always narratives that prohibit Muslims from saying Merry Christmas or even celebrating it, mainly from conservative Muslims.


Sometimes I like to be confused, especially to conservative Muslims in Indonesia. They said themselves are nationalists but in the other side they are promoting hatred, enmity and conflict against those who are not Muslim, in this case they are telling narratives that prohibit Muslims from saying Merry Christmas especially when participating on Christmas. Even though the motto of the Republic of Indonesia is "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" (Old Javanese language) which means in English unity in diversity. So, they are not nationalistic actually. They are not tolerant and just want conflict.

Personally, I am used to hearing many lots of narratives  that strictly prohibit Muslims from celebrating Christmas or even just wishing Christians a Merry Christmast, some from my Islamic religious teachers and many of them are conservative Muslims (I used to go to madrasa so this is a personal experience). I initially agreed but then I refused, there's no such good reasons to prohibit Muslims even to just say Merry Christmas. This is one of the reasons why I left Islam. When I thought more deeply it turned out that these narratives were not about, as they say, carrying out religious orders, but spreading hatred. They are toxic. I know there are still many Muslims who are not toxic, who are liberal, who are moderate, who think the same as me but they are few.


The common reasons that are usually used to prohibit Muslims from celebrating Christmas, at least what I hear first hand, is that Muslims indirectly believe that Jesus Christ is God and part of holy trinity (it means a Muslim has become an infidel or in Arabic "kāfir"), that Jesus was born on 25 December and that a Muslim has become kufr like those who celebrate Christmas. I don't want to discuss about these reasons on this post but what's certainly is there is no clear basis for these. Even if you search, there are actually no verses in the Qur'an that either in general or specifically prohibit wishing Merry Christmas. They say Islam is a religion of peace but how come there are so many narrations like I said above. It's double standard and they are hypocritical.

There are also other large groups of Muslims who are not conservative in Indonesia, namely liberal Muslims and moderate Muslims. The liberal Muslims are in opposition of conservative Muslims, they are very open and most tolerant of all (I've ever been a liberal Muslim too and I have many friends of them). The moderate Muslims are in the middle of a debate like this, quite a lot of them said that it's okay say Merry Christmas without having to celebrate it. Usually these two groups like to spread narratives of religious tolerance and religious moderation. They do not like, like conservative Muslims, strictly prohibit Muslims to say Merry Christmas. There's a verse from Qur'an that, although I slightly disagree, but implicitly it is permissible for Muslims to wish a Merry Christmas:

Al-Mumtahanah verse 8:

 لَا يَنْهَاكُمُ اللَّهُ عَنِ الَّذِينَ لَمْ يُقَاتِلُوكُمْ فِي الدِّينِ وَلَمْ يُخْرِجُوكُمْ مِنْ دِيَارِكُمْ أَنْ تَبَرُّوهُمْ وَتُقْسِطُوا إِلَيْهِمْ      

Meaning:

"Allah does not forbid you from dealing kindly and fairly with those who have neither fought nor driven you out of your homes. Surely Allah loves those who are fair."

Sometimes I think about how the debate is going on between ordinary people who maybe they don't have much religious knowledge. Usually they are driven by local religious leaders, it's dangerous if they are conservative. Sometimes I also think about how Christians respond to narratives that prohibit Muslims from saying Merry Christmas. I think that there are some Christians who feel like they are hated by Muslims even if indirectly, I assume that they think like "why should we Christians be hated?". Demographically Christians are a minority in Indonesia, if the Islamic religious leaders can create narratives that prohibit Muslims from wishing Merry Christmas or perhaps other Christian holidays, how about other minorities? 

I think it's not humanistic to prohibit Muslims from saying Merry Christmas, to greet our Christian friends, to wish them a better life and joyful Christmas. Muslims don't have to get involved in the Christmas celebrations, back to each individual. It's humanistic when everyone, not just Muslims, can freely do it. If so then tolerance between people should be higher. Avoid religious narratives that promoting hatred, enmity or conflict. Think, be rational and don't be blind. Sometimes there are people who don't want to see other people who have different religion to be happy with their religious festivals festivals, this may be due to the understanding that one's religion is the most correct and the others must be wrong.


There's nothing wrong with saying Merry Christmas or to celebrate it, no one will get hurt by it so far we are happy to do it. If everyone is happy with it why not? Even though I'm a non-theist but I'll celebrate Christmas too. Christmas is more than just a religious celebration, it's a secular celebration. It's not a problem for everyone, even for Muslims, to participate in or celebrating Christmas in many ways. We have to respect other religious festivals, it is part of building brotherhood and unity. Specifically here in Indonesia we have to respect Christmas and respect those who are celebrating Christmas (whether Christian or non-Christian). Promote religious tolerance and religious moderation! 

~ Sofia the Dancing Star (24/12/2022)

Thursday, December 8, 2022

My Activity in Campus (01/12/2022)

On Thursday, 1 December, 2022 I went to campus at 3 pm to attend a technical meeting of the new members of the Scout Student Activity Unit of Sam Ratulangi University. The one who told me to go to campus was Shawn Mamuaja, he is my senior, we were both majoring in English literature, Now he is in his 5th semester.

Our meeting was not long, only half an hour at that time. The new members were actually only 6 people including me but only 5 came. So we discussed technical matters regarding the implementation of acceptance of new members, namely in the form of an indoor camp at the Scout Building, North Sario Sub-district, Sario District, Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.

These are some photos of me and them, on my left is Shawn Mamuaja and on my right is Junixti, he is a new member of the campus scouts too like me, he is a student of department of public administration of faculty of social and political sciences.



Shawn said to me that I don't have to wear my college suit but it's better if I wear it because this meeting doesn't require us to wear suit, the important thing is that the clothes we wear are polite and neat.

This photo was taken on Thursday, 1 December, 2022 at 17:27 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

I actually don't want to post this because it's been too long but I think it's okay.

I met some of my friends while on campus that day. On that day there was a meeting of participants who passed KIP-Kuliah (Kartu Indonesia Pintar-Kuliah, Indonesia Smart Card-College) acceptance in the Auditorium of Sam Ratulangi University. I promised some of my friends that after my scout meeting was over I would go to them and finally be able to meet. These are some photos of me with my college friends near the auditorium:

I'm with Nirmala Sudarman, she is a student of department of architecture of faculty of engineering.

This photo was taken on Thursday, 1 December, 2022 at 18:24 with Samsung Galaxy A10s. 

I'm with Jovanca Aslin Pasuhuk, she is a student of department of water resources management of faculty of fisheries and marine science.

This photo was taken on Thursday, 1 December 2022 at 18:31 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.

I'm with my college friends, Veronika Monika Rorimpandey (who took the photo) from department of public administration, Anisa Kasim (on my left) from department of public administration and Trifena Latreia Eirene Mamahit (blonde hair) from department of law. 





I'm with my college friends, Lince Liling Pesik (who took the photo) from department of law, Erwin Mesa Langi (on the far right in the photo) from department of accounting, Ayulorenzia Eztevani Vaolana from department of history and Martino Rista Resita from department of English literature.






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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

I'm Wearing Skirt (Black Edition)

Just some photos, when I'm famous people will search for this again, believe me. Internet, at least for me, is the only good place to express myself, to express who I am. Laugh if you want to laugh (you will not like, comment and share this right?). 

I feel so cute and happy if I'm wearing skirt. I still love myself even my life condition now is not good. Probably I'll get more haters because of this but I don't care, I'm just doing what I like and this is completely normal. 

It's okay if a man want to wear skirt, clothes don't recognize sex and gender. My sex is male and my gender is non-binary.

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:32 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

Full of confidence, full of love, full of kindness and looking toward the future. 

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:33 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:34 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house. 

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:34 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:35 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:36 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:36 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

I'm ready to pounce on you, rawr. 

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:37 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:37 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

I'm become the leader of my own utopia.

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:38 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

I'm between pitying or laughing at my haters. 

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:39 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

I'm ready to give you a service (I hope you won't take this too far, you know what I mean). 

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:42 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

Peace (for the last time). 

This photo was taken on Monday, 28 November, 2022 at 17:42 with Samsung Galaxy A10s in my boarding house.

It is very good, I'm happy with it. 

The photos in this article were first published on my Instagram on Monday, 28 November, 2022. 

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