Bro. Clayton
Registered User
Any brothers here living in Kuala Lumpur? The family and I are soon to move there for a couple of years and I would love to visit/participate in a local lodge during our stay.
You find vibrant Freemasonry in KL, but a lot of Freemasons in Malaysia are keeping a lower profile since Fundamentalist Demonstrations against them. Our WM of last year was there and was very well recieved, but he reported local Freemasons were concerned, and that was before the demos this year in Feb
http://freemasonsfordummies.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/freemasonry-protested-in-malaysia.html
http://freemasonsfordummies.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/malaysia-how-muslims-came-to-fear.html
Not sure where it is at now... and I'm responded because I cannot recall seeing a Malaysian Freemason on this board...
Freemasonry is not illegal in Malaysia. Suharto was a leader in Indonesia - a different country...
Hello my brothers
I have contacted the masonic lodge
near me in Malaysia and the conditions for joining are to be offered by two brothers to recommended me Can I find any Malaysian Mason brothers help me here
i am interested to become a Mason in Kuala Lumpur, any member here? i can contribute since i am an architect.
KL is in Malyasia not Indonesia Bro Doug... I am starting to think all those youtube vids where they ask Americans questions like. what is the capital of the UK and they say England are true !Numerous Muslim majority population countries ban Freemasonry. Indonesia does not appear to be an exception - https://www.ugle.org.uk/about/foreign-grand-lodges
We teach our members to act to a higher level of morality than the general population. Thus banning us is a moral failing. I pray for the moral reformation of the leadership in your country.
We teach our members to be loyal members of the societies we are in and to obey the laws. The only way you could become a Mason is to permanently leave. I suggest that you stay and you push for laws that support groups that teach morality. Please don't push so hard as to put yourself in danger. Just push at a safe level whatever that is. And please join me in praying for the moral reformation of your country's leadership.
Write to them saying why you want to join - even if you address it to the street address of the building..Seems like zero chance for me to be a Mason
I would be surprised for someone who is actually serious about joining to give up before even actually attempting to join. You should know that it is not possible to join on-line, the most that you could achieve would be first contact.Seems like zero chance for me to be a Mason
You have to be willing to look, to search, to become a Mason. It is a matter of a few seconds to find the information you need online.Perhaps brothers from Kuala Lumpur can guide me and share the address where should i write or make a visit.