Ini kerana, katanya, masjid merupakan tempat suci dan dikira rumah Allah.
Justeru, beliau mempersoalkan tindakan kerajaan dan akhbar arus perdana membesar-besarkan insiden memijak gambar melebihi insiden di sebuah masjid di Alor Setar baru-baru ini.
"Adakah mereka hendak kata gambar itu lebih suci daripada masjid, rumah Allah?" soalnya.
Beliau merujuk kepada insiden minggu lalu apabila anggota kumpulan pendesak Melayu didakwa membuat kacau tazkirah Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim di masjid.- malaysiakini
Ancaman samseng2 'syaitan yang dikenali' terhadap rakyat...
Jika polis tidak mahu mengawal keselamatan rakyat yang bersama-sama Pakatan Rakyat (PR) dari serangan demi serangan, lebih baik panggil pasukan pengaman Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) untuk mengawal keamanan negara.
Naib Presiden PAS, Datuk Mahfuz Omar melontarkan cadangan sinis itu ketika meluahkan kekesalannya terhadap sikap pihak polis yang bagaikan berpeluk tubuh terhadap serangan demi serangan yang dilakukan oleh gerombolan-gerombolan dari parti "syaitan yang kita kenali" terhadap rakyat yang bersama-sama PR.
"Bukan setakat serang ceramah-ceramah PR, serang pejabat parti-parti di dalam PR, tungging punggung ke arah pemimpin pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO), membakar rumah pemimpin PAS, hari ini sudah melarat kepada serangan ke atas masjid dan membaling selipar ke dalam rumah Allah itu.
"Tetapi seperti biasa, polis bagaikan tidak mahu bertindak apabila kezaliman dan penganiyaan dilakukan ke atas rakyat yang berada dalam PR.
"Kalau begitu, lebih baik panggil pasukan pengaman PBB untuk mengawal keamanan negara ini dan menjaga keselamatan rakyat," katanya.
Menurut Mahfuz, sebahagian besar rakyat kini bukan sahaja takut kepada penjenayah malah mereka juga semakin bimbang keselamatan mereka yang kian diancam oleh keganasan pengganas-pengganas parti "syaitan yang kita kenali".
"Lebih buruk lagi, polis seolah-olah memberikan perlindungan kepada pengganas-pengganas itu.
"Memberi perlindungan kepada pengganas-pengganas itu bermakna memberikan galakan kepada mereka untuk meningkatkan lagi keganasan mereka," kata Ahli Parlimen Pokok Sena itu.
Mahfuz mengingatkan, rakyat kini semakin terasa bahawa pihak polis seperti terlibat dalam konspirasi politik jahat untuk menyelamatkan Umno dan Barisan Nasional (BN) dari kejatuhan dan memburukkan PR.
"Kalau ada sedikit pun kesalahan dibuat oleh rakyat biasa ke atas pemimpin Umno BN, begitu pantas polis bertindak memburu, menangkap dan menggari mereka seperti penjenayah.
"Tetapi pengganas-pengganas dari parti 'syaitan yang dikenali' dibiarkan bermaharajalela untuk terus mengganas lagi," katanya.
Polis lebih sibuk memburu rakyat yang menolak pemerintahan Umno BN ketika indeks jenayah terus mengancam dan membimbangkan rakyat, kata Mahfuz.
"Ketika polis semakin gagal meyakinkan rakyat bahawa indeks jenayah berjaya mereka kurangkan, pada masa yang sama pengganas-pengganas dari parti 'syaitan yang dikenali' dibiarkan mengganasi rakyat," katanya.
Dua kejadian terakhir keganasan gerombolan parti 'syaitan yang dikenali' ialah serangan ke atas sebuah masjid dan ibu pejabat PKR.
Mahfuz menyifatkan keengganan polis bertindak tegas terhadap keganasan-keganasan itu meningkatkan lagi indeks jenayah di negara ini.
"Indeks jenayah yang menjadi-jadi dan menakutkan itu bukan dakwaan kita tetapi dibangkitkan oleh bekas Ketua Polis Negara sendiri," kata beliau.
Sebelum ini, bekas Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Musa Hassan mendedahkan bahawa kadar jenayah di Malaysia sememangnya telah meningkat dan meminta agar pihak berkuasa tidak menyorokkan fakta sebenar kepada orang ramai.
Musa turut mengakui kadar jenayah di Malaysia pada hari ini berada di tahap yang membimbangkan.- harakahdaily
Asri selar ulama Umno membisu dalam isu melibatkan parti tersebut
He cited as proof of the culture of political violence and a breakdown in decent behaviour the attack on PKR’s pre-election tour bus, the recent incident where a student exposed himself at photographs of political leaders, and the alleged throwing of shoes into a mosque by Malay right-wing group Perkasa.
“Political differences no longer bring a battle of minds and an offer of better administration, but the contrary is happening,” Asri (picture) said on his official website www.drmaza.com.
He advised young ulamas in political parties to state their stand and not just follow their party’s wishes.
“Yesterday (I) met a few Umno leaders, they said please help tell the young ustaz (religious teachers) who join Umno not to be sycophants.
We don’t like (that) too. (Semalam jumpa beberapa tokoh Umno, mereka kata tolong beritahu ustaz-ustaz muda yang masuk Umno tu jangan terlalu mengampu. Kami pun tak suka.),” Asri wrote on the microblogging site Twitter.- malaysian insider
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Throwing shoe at mosque worse than stepping on picture...
PAS
vice-president Mahfuz Omar today said that the act of throwing a shoe
into a mosque was far more deplorable than stepping on photographs of
the prime minister and his wife.
Speaking to reporters today, Mahfuz said this is because a mosque is a holy place and is considered "Allah's home".
"Why has the government and mainstream media created a fuss over the (photograph-stepping) incident when the act of throwing a shoe into a mosque is far more deplorable?
"Are they saying that the photograph is more holy than the mosque, which is Allah's home?" he asked.
He was referring to the incident last week that took place when Perkasa members attacked a mosque in which Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim was giving a talk.
"Why has the government and mainstream media created a fuss over the (photograph-stepping) incident when the act of throwing a shoe into a mosque is far more deplorable?
"Are they saying that the photograph is more holy than the mosque, which is Allah's home?" he asked.
He was referring to the incident last week that took place when Perkasa members attacked a mosque in which Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim was giving a talk.
Perkasa
claims that it was there to protect the mosque from being abused for
political reasons, and that Anwar had no credentials to speak there.
It also denied that any of its members threw a shoe into the Masjid al-Hussain in Seberang Pumpung, Alor Setar.
It also denied that any of its members threw a shoe into the Masjid al-Hussain in Seberang Pumpung, Alor Setar.
Mahfuz,
who was there during the incident, however, insisted that a shoe was in
fact chucked into the mosque during the fracas as it had hit the man
next to him.
“Perkasa claims there is no video evidence of the shoe-throwing. How we were to know that they were going to chuck in a shoe?
“If there was video evidence, then it can be said that we were the ones who threw the shoe in as we would know whether it would come from the left or the right,” he said.
He added that it was expected that Perkasa would not admit to the “disgusting” act as it is looked down upon even in the villages.
While he did not see who threw the shoe in, he was certain it was a Perkasa member as they were the ones who were “attacking” the mosque.
'Double standards'
Mahfuz, who is also Pokok Sena MP, added that the fact that police arrived after the fracas ended and that no action has been taken thus far despite a police report lodged shows “double standards”.
He said that while he disagrees with the acts committed by youths against the photographs of the prime minister and his wife, there was scarcely a need for a “special team” to “hunt them down”.
“It would suffice to identify them and advise them. Why are the police not also calling up those who were photographed pretending to urinate on (PAS leaders') Nik Aziz Nik Mat and Abdul Hadi Awang's pictures?” he asked.
He said that the failure of police to take action against those who commit political thuggery is leading people to feel unsafe.
“I would like to ask, are they part of the political conspiracy or have they not enough resources?
“If they don't have enough resources, then should we then call in the United Nations peacekeepers?” he snided.
He added that police resources would be better used to tackle “actual crimes” such as rape and theft.- malaysiakini
“Perkasa claims there is no video evidence of the shoe-throwing. How we were to know that they were going to chuck in a shoe?
“If there was video evidence, then it can be said that we were the ones who threw the shoe in as we would know whether it would come from the left or the right,” he said.
He added that it was expected that Perkasa would not admit to the “disgusting” act as it is looked down upon even in the villages.
While he did not see who threw the shoe in, he was certain it was a Perkasa member as they were the ones who were “attacking” the mosque.
'Double standards'
Mahfuz, who is also Pokok Sena MP, added that the fact that police arrived after the fracas ended and that no action has been taken thus far despite a police report lodged shows “double standards”.
He said that while he disagrees with the acts committed by youths against the photographs of the prime minister and his wife, there was scarcely a need for a “special team” to “hunt them down”.
“It would suffice to identify them and advise them. Why are the police not also calling up those who were photographed pretending to urinate on (PAS leaders') Nik Aziz Nik Mat and Abdul Hadi Awang's pictures?” he asked.
He said that the failure of police to take action against those who commit political thuggery is leading people to feel unsafe.
“I would like to ask, are they part of the political conspiracy or have they not enough resources?
“If they don't have enough resources, then should we then call in the United Nations peacekeepers?” he snided.
He added that police resources would be better used to tackle “actual crimes” such as rape and theft.- malaysiakini
Ex-mufti Asri urges Umno ulamas to speak out against political violence...
Former Perlis Mufti Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin has criticised the young ulamas or religious scholars in Umno for being silent on the culture of political thuggery, saying that they should not just toe the party line.He cited as proof of the culture of political violence and a breakdown in decent behaviour the attack on PKR’s pre-election tour bus, the recent incident where a student exposed himself at photographs of political leaders, and the alleged throwing of shoes into a mosque by Malay right-wing group Perkasa.
“Political differences no longer bring a battle of minds and an offer of better administration, but the contrary is happening,” Asri (picture) said on his official website www.drmaza.com.
He advised young ulamas in political parties to state their stand and not just follow their party’s wishes.
“Yesterday (I) met a few Umno leaders, they said please help tell the young ustaz (religious teachers) who join Umno not to be sycophants.
We don’t like (that) too. (Semalam jumpa beberapa tokoh Umno, mereka kata tolong beritahu ustaz-ustaz muda yang masuk Umno tu jangan terlalu mengampu. Kami pun tak suka.),” Asri wrote on the microblogging site Twitter.- malaysian insider
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