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Posted: 07 Dec 2012 08:40 PM PST
Well first of all lets get the record straight. Hu Pang Chaw the Chairman of the PAS Supporters Congress is now the stupidest Chinaman this side of the South China Sea. Chua Soi Lek was right all along. Padan muka. Just for access to the PAS dunggus who are ruling Kelantan, Hu Pang Chaw has pawned off the rights of the non-Muslims. Now they are unloading their dung on your head. It serves you right. Folks, I have said it before - there is not much difference between these people and suicide bombers. They hallucinate on the same weed. Going at this pace it will not be surprising if we see them blowing themselves up at unisex hair dressing salons. This is called "creepy crawley Talibanisation". It slowly creeps up on you. Yesterday Fuad Zarkashi the Deputy Education Minister gave a half hearted limp wristed reply that despite no compulsion on dress codes in Gomen schools, headmasters 'can encourage students to wear tudung in school'. What kind of crap is that? What do you mean encourage? The job of the headmaster is to teach useful subjects in school. Not waste time thinking about woman, woman, woman, sex, sex, sex. Euad Zarkashi must refer Surah 24:31 in the Quran where it clearly tells you that the hair of the woman is NOT her AURAT. I hope Fuad Zarkashi knows how to read the Quran. Jangan pula orang Islam tak tahu rujuk Al Quran. Kalau orang Islam tak tahu rujuk Al Quran apa beza dengan orang bukan Islam? Orang bukan Islam pun tak tahu rujuk Al Quran. I think Fuad Zarkashi is also Taliban. This Talibanisation is everywhere. In Putrajaya, Government buildings can make rules that separate men and women in auditoriums. If Ali Hamsa the KSN does not do anything about it, it is possibly because Ali Hamsa is also Taliban. They are everywhere. We are screwed. I want to repeat a message here to the Chinese people who support PAS. You are playing with fire. Jangan main-main. Once they get their hooks into peoples' minds it is very, very difficult to clean out their crap later. Look at Iran. The Shiah Revolution took place in 1979 - 33 years ago. Now their country is collapsing. Their Shiah religion cannot provide them solutions to meet modern day needs. They are stuck in some 7th century desert delusion. They are headed straight for doom. There is no real democracy in Iran. The mullahs control everything 'according to what their god told them to do'. Now there is so much unhappiness in Iran, especially among their young peoples. There are 125,000 Iranians now living in Malaysia. They have run away from their country. They are here trying to earn a living or make enough money to travel to other countries like Canada or Australia. There will be revolution, bloodshed and fighting in Iran again. Mark my words. The people are getting fed up with the stupidity and the idiotic beliefs of the mullahs who rule that country. And when the fighting begins, again it will take a long time for them to find their grounding. Our country seems headed in that direction. There is a creeping Talibanisation of Malaysia everywhere.The PAS are already inside the mental institution. Leave them alone. Dont make things worse. |
An Appeal To The DYMM Sultan of Selangor Posted: 07 Dec 2012 05:09 AM PST The Star newspaper has had an audience with the DYMM Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah of Selangor. They have discussed many issues that are relevant to all of us - not just to the people of Selangor. There is a three part series of articles arising from the audience with HRH the Sultan which you can read in today's Star (Dec 7, 2012). All three articles are linked below. Here is a gist : Pictures from The Star 1. Sultan: I'm on rakyat's side
I fully agree with HRH the Sultan that politics and religion should not mix. We should never allow the mosques to be used for politics. To my knowledge the sermons for the mosques that are prepared by the Government (through Jakim and other official channels) are politically neutral. They seek to advise the congregation on common issues including avoiding corruption. However the same is not true of the pro-Pakatan preachers. It has long been part of their tricks to politicise the mosques. Now the christian churches are also getting into the act. This is really playing with fire. There is a simple reason why you should not mix politics with religion. Politics deals or should deal with real life issues, the here and now. How we organise ourselves and manage our daily affairs. This needs (or should need) the use of logic, common sense and modern, scientific thinking. On the other hand a lot of "religion" runs on illogical hocus pocus. Magical winged horses flying through the air, "jebus will save you" and other such fairy tales. This is NOT the domain of science, logic or common sense. "Religion" appeals to the illogical side of the human being, religion thrives on "do not use your common sense". Folks, the darker side of the human being also appeals to the illogical side of the human being. The darker side of the human being does not appeal to common sense at all. For example when human beings commit wrongs or commit injustices - that part is usually devoid of science, logic, common sense and being humane. Well before I get too carried away I would like to make an appeal to HRH the Sultan of Selangor and I hope that my readers will support me on this one by sending in your comments. As the Constitutional Head of Islam in his State, HRH the Sultan has much say over the administration of Islamic affairs in his realm. I would like to appeal to HRH the Sultan to exert his influence such that at least in the State of Selangor those laws, enactments, rules and regulations that seek to arrest, charge, fine or jail Muslims over issues of belief and free discussion of Islam are legally repealed through the process of the State Legislative Assembly. To be specific this would include revoking : i. the requirements of a 'surat tauliah' before people can preach about Islam in Selangor, without which (presently) a person can be charged and if found guilty fined, jailed or both. ii. all enactments and regulations that seek to prosecute any Muslim on account of his beliefs that may be different from the mainstream views. This is the 21st century. The rest of the world (with the exception of many Islamic countries) has arrived in the 21st century. Among other things the general expectation in the 21st century - among the community of nations - should be the freedom to discuss, ponder and question "religious" issues and also to practise one's beliefs without the threat of State sanctioned prosecution if your views do not match the views of the mainstream or the orthodoxy. Even our neighbour Indonesia has already progressed much further in this area. There is no State sanctioned prosecution of anyone in Indonesia for different or diverse religious beliefs. I am referring to the Muslims in Indonesia. In Malaysia, despite the widely publicised target of becoming a "fully developed" nation by 2020, we still have in place restrictive enactments that seek to prosecute people for their religious views. Again I am referring here to the Muslims only. Such intolerant enactments do not lend much credence to a desired locus standi among advanced societies. Finally I really need the support of my readers here on this issue. As ordinary rakyat, we do have the right to seek the ear, counsel and intervention of the Malay Rulers, in this case HRH the Sultan of Selangor. Do send in your comments but please be polite and observe the due regard and respect. Any comments that are less than polite will not be allowed. An incomplete version of this blog was inadvertently posted earlier. Please disregard that earlier post. This is the complete version. Thank you. |
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