Kantooi Ustazah Terlampau [2026]
They are saying: “We respect religious learning, but we do not respect cruelty.” They are drawing a line between tarbiyah (nurturing education) and tahqir (humiliation).
In the bustling, hyper-connected world of Malaysian social media, few phrases have sparked as much quiet nodding, awkward laughter, and fierce debate as “kantooi ustazah terlampau.” kantooi ustazah terlampau
Have you experienced or witnessed “kantooi ustazah terlampau”? Share your thoughts below (with names and places removed, please). Let’s discuss how we can build a more compassionate religious culture. They are saying: “We respect religious learning, but
For the uninitiated, the term kantooi (a colloquial, slang-laden spin on the English word “cant”) refers to publicly correcting, exposing, or “calling out” someone—often in a blunt or humiliating manner. Pair that with ustazah (a female religious teacher) and terlampau (excessive or over the top), and you get a loaded cultural meme: the image of a religious instructor who goes too far in publicly shaming someone over Islamic rulings, dress code, pronunciation, or daily habits. Let’s discuss how we can build a more
Wisdom. Good instruction. Best manner.