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The Veil Comes Down On Egypt

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 11:00 PM PDT




  • Egyptian state TV shows anchorwoman Fatma Nabil wearing hijab while presenting.
  • A female TV presenter has appeared on an Egyptian national newscast in a headscarf for the first time since the rise of the conservative Muslim Brotherhood Party.
  • Fatma Nabil appeared on Channel 1's primetime slot wearing a cream-colored headscarf and a dark suit. State TV announced that it was the first such appearance by a veiled woman in the nation's history.
  • "Finally, the revolution has reached" Egyptian media, Islamist Information Minister Salah Abdel Maqsud Nabil told the Muslim Brotherhood's daily newspaper, Freedom and Justice
  • Maqsud Nabil said that the appearance of a veiled woman on national television should serve as an example to other women appearing in TV broadcasts.
  • The Information Minister said "Those who do not comply with the rules dictating professionalism, objectivity, neutrality and ethics would be fired from their positions".
  • Egyptian media outlets have been placed under various forms of censorship since the Muslim Brotherhood's victory in the country's Parliamentary and Presidential elections.
  • In August, a journalist at the daily Al-Dostour newspaper and another at the Al-Faraeen TV station were charged with insulting recently elected President Mohamed Morsi, and with inciting their audiences to overthrow the Egyptian government. The outlets were subsequently shut down.
  • Three Egyptian columnists also complained that their articles were removed by a new "Committee of Editors", who monitor state-run newspapers for anti-Muslim Brotherhood opinions. The editors were chosen by the Egyptian Parliament, which is presently dominated by Muslim Brotherhood members.
  • The Muslim Brotherhood repeatedly denied any intention of stifling press freedom, claiming it seeks to curtail media reports that might incite violence or unrest, or which personally insult President Morsi.

Hisham Wake Up Bro!

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 06:31 PM PDT

  • Drug baron held in Lukut
  • A Nigerian living like a king in his little palace hideout in Lukut, Port Dickson, was nabbed by the police on suspicion of running a multi-million ringgit international drug syndicate.
  • the 32-year-old Nigerian, who has been living a life of luxury in his bungalow house 
  • operating in the country for less than a year, owns a hotel in his home country 
  • police seized two cars - a BMW and a Toyota Camry 
  • believed to own several high-value properties in the country.
  • syabu weighing 28kg and heroin weighing 16.9kg in his unit. 
  • last week, six people from Zambia, Iran and Nigeria arrested for drug smuggling, street value of RM7mil.
Hishamuddin Hussein there is some contradiction here. The guy was under suspicion for six months. But Police did not act until an accomplice was arrested recently? Something does not jive here.

Anyway this is just one case that has been busted. There are hundreds more like this. Hisham let me, as a non Policeman, give you a tip. Hang pi tengok geng Afrika ini yang bawa kereta mewah-mewah. Ataupun kereta bukan mewah. Duit mana mari? Ataupun geng Afrika yang pakai kasut mahal, baju mahal, handphone mahal. Duit mana mari? It is not difficult to detect these people. Please do not pretend not to know. It is NOT a crime to drive luxury cars or wear thousand Ringgit shoes but it sure is highly suspicious when you dont have a 9-5 job or a legal, registered business to support your expensive habits. Hisham, can you understand what I am saying? Have you gone for that MRI yet? That scanning centre in Bangsar gives discounts.

Di Bukit Jalil sudah ada 'Bas Afrika'.  Depa ada van sendiri yang pi round ambil geng-geng Afrika ni. Every morning depa ni tunggu "bas" dia di tempat tertentu. Can you imagine? They have their own transport service. It is not wrong to have your own transport service. The Iranians have been doing this for a very long time.  But where do they go and what do they do? If they are headed for 9-5 jobs, where did they get the Visa to do that? If they are running businesses where did they get the Visa to do that? Bisness apa?

Among the solutions to this problem is much, much stricter Visa control in Nigeria, Iran, other African countries and South American countries. Minta lah duit Visa yang lebih. Atau gunakan quota. The Gomen has to really sort this out between the Ministries of Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Higher Education Affairs and any other affairs. 

Jangan main tai chi bro. Syabu 28 kg and heroin 17 kg was seized from the Nigerian guy in his unit alone. How many drug addicts does that create? How many women become victims to snatch thieves who steal their purses to buy these Nigerian and Iranian drugs? 

This is certainly another election issue. People are getting fed up over all the "tidak apa" attitude shown by the Gomen. You are definitely sleeping on the job in this area. We are getting really tired of reading non stop about the Police arresting yet another Nigerian, yet another Iranian, yet another Zambian, yet another Colombian for drugs, stealing, cheating and all kinds of crap. Put a stop to this. You are losing votes doh.

MIG

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 09:52 AM PDT

Hadith Debate On Che Det

Posted: 03 Sep 2012 04:09 AM PDT

Dr Mahathir has written a short Blog on the shooting of a woman in Afghanistan for adultery. They shot her with a machine gun. Here is his Blog. 







1. Akhbar melaporkan seorang wanita Afghan ditembak mati kerana didapati bersalah dengan kesalahan berzina.


2. Ia telah dibicara satu jam dan dihukum bunuh. Dengan serta merta ia dibawa keluar, duduk ditepi longkang dengan memberi belakang kepada pembunuhnya.
3. Pembunuh bersenjata senapang mesingan menembaknya berkali-kali dengan dilihat oleh ramai lelaki yang bertepuk sorak perlakuan pembunuhan itu.

4. Badan wanita itu terguling selepas ditembak. Semua kejadian ini dirakam dengan video, termasuk bacaan Quran sebelum tembakan kononnya berkenaan jenayah zina. Tidak disebut nasib lelaki yang berzina dengannya.
5. Saya hanya ingin menarik perhatian kepada peristiwa ini. Saya ingin dengar komen pelawat ke blog saya.

In the comments to his Blog there is a war of words between those who believe in the extra Quranic writings known as the "hadith" and those who reject the same. You can read their comments here.  I have read some of the comments from both sides and found that they do not reflect the truth. Some of those who claim to reject the extra Quranic "hadith" are way off their quotes and references.

Firstly in the Quran there can only be one category of Muslims ie Muslim. There is no other nickname, short name, 'handle' or whatever. 

The Quran says 'huwwa sammakumu Muslimoon' which means 'It is He who has named you Muslim'. "He" refers to Allah. So Allah has chosen the name Muslim. There is no other name. Either you are Muslim or you are not. 

Secondly the Quran calls itself the best hadith or ahsana hadith (Surah 39:23).  Since all Muslims must believe in the Quran, it goes without saying they must accept the best hadith.  The Quran does not mention any "second best" hadith. Do read the comments at Che Det.

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