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The statement reflects a myopic and exclusionary perspective that prioritizes the advancement of a single community, the Bumiputera, while disregarding the broader, more universal need for inclusivity in national development. While the ideas of unity in thought (wahdatul-fikr), heart (wahdatul-qalb), and action (wahdatul-amal) are inherently valuable, their application must transcend communal boundaries to encompass all citizens, regardless of ethnicity or background. This approach, when confined to a single demographic, risks perpetuating division, resentment, and systemic inequities. It undermines the spirit of national unity by implying that one group's progress can—or should—come at the exclusion of others. Such thinking is inconsistent with the universal values of equity, justice, and mutual respect that are foundational for sustainable and harmonious societal growth. In contrast, a more inclusive and universal vision would emphasize *wahdatul-insaniyyah*—the unity of humanity—where collective progress is pursued for all Malaysians. This approach aligns with the principle that uplifting any society requires the contributions, talents, and well-being of all its members, fostering a shared sense of belonging and purpose. By promoting policies and initiatives that address the needs of every community equitably, we pave the way for a truly progressive and united nation. Leadership should aim to integrate diverse perspectives and work towards holistic solutions that honor the dignity of all citizens, ensuring no one is left behind.