Nik Aziz dihalang bersolat di masjid...
Hasrat Tuan Guru Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat menunaikan solat Maghrib
di Masjid Kem Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM) di Gong Kedak malam
tadi tidak kesampaian.
Kehadiran mantan Menteri Besar Kelantan ke masjid berkenaan di atas undangan pihak tertentu.
Dan persetujuan juga telah dicapai pihak pengurusan masjid bagi membenarkan bekas Menteri Besar Kelantan bertandang ke masjid berkenaan.
Kebajikan Rangkaian Bekas Tentera (Kerabat) Cawangan Kelantan, Mejar (B) Yusoff Ali berkata, memang pada awalnya telah dipersetujui bagi membolehkan Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz menunaikan solat di masjid berkenaan.
Bagaimanapun katanya, pada saat-saat akhir kebenaran ditarik balik kemungkinan atas arahan pihak atasan.
Kata beliau tidak sepatutnya dilarang mana-mana pihak datang ke masjid berkenaan, memandangkan sebelum ini pemimpin utama Umno juga bebas datang ke situ.
“Kita faham kerana pegawai di kem berkenaan semuanya kawan-kawan saya yang pernah khidmat bersama di TUDM sebelum ini, namun kerana tekanan atasan mereka tidak dapat berbuat apa-apa,” katanya ketika ditemui di lokasi ceramah di Kampung Beris Pak Abu malam tadi.
Hadir sama pada ceramah itu Mursyidul Am, Ketua Penerangan PAS Pusat, Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man, Setiausaha Majlis Syura Ulamak, Datuk Nik Zawawi Nik Salleh, Ketua Dewan Ulamak PAS Terengganu, Datuk Hussin Awang dan Presiden Kerabat, Kol (B) Nazari Mokhtar.
Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz juga memberitahu beliau tidak dibenarkan solat di masjid tersebut biar pun pada ada persetujuan diberi.
Menurut penduduk sejak hari penamaan calon pada Jumaat lepas masjid di kem TUDM Gong Kedak diadakan majlis berbuka puasa setiap hari sehingga sekarang.
Mereka juga melahirkan rasa hairan sedangkan sebelum ini tidak pernah diadakan majlis berbuka secara besar-besaran setiap hari di kem berkenaan, yang turut terbuka kepada penduduk tempatan.
Terdapat banyak khemah yang lengkap dengan meja dan kerusi disediakan di bahagian belakang masjid TUDM.-harakahdaily
Nik Aziz barred from evening prayers at RMAF mosqueKehadiran mantan Menteri Besar Kelantan ke masjid berkenaan di atas undangan pihak tertentu.
Dan persetujuan juga telah dicapai pihak pengurusan masjid bagi membenarkan bekas Menteri Besar Kelantan bertandang ke masjid berkenaan.
Kebajikan Rangkaian Bekas Tentera (Kerabat) Cawangan Kelantan, Mejar (B) Yusoff Ali berkata, memang pada awalnya telah dipersetujui bagi membolehkan Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz menunaikan solat di masjid berkenaan.
Bagaimanapun katanya, pada saat-saat akhir kebenaran ditarik balik kemungkinan atas arahan pihak atasan.
Kata beliau tidak sepatutnya dilarang mana-mana pihak datang ke masjid berkenaan, memandangkan sebelum ini pemimpin utama Umno juga bebas datang ke situ.
“Kita faham kerana pegawai di kem berkenaan semuanya kawan-kawan saya yang pernah khidmat bersama di TUDM sebelum ini, namun kerana tekanan atasan mereka tidak dapat berbuat apa-apa,” katanya ketika ditemui di lokasi ceramah di Kampung Beris Pak Abu malam tadi.
Hadir sama pada ceramah itu Mursyidul Am, Ketua Penerangan PAS Pusat, Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man, Setiausaha Majlis Syura Ulamak, Datuk Nik Zawawi Nik Salleh, Ketua Dewan Ulamak PAS Terengganu, Datuk Hussin Awang dan Presiden Kerabat, Kol (B) Nazari Mokhtar.
Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz juga memberitahu beliau tidak dibenarkan solat di masjid tersebut biar pun pada ada persetujuan diberi.
Menurut penduduk sejak hari penamaan calon pada Jumaat lepas masjid di kem TUDM Gong Kedak diadakan majlis berbuka puasa setiap hari sehingga sekarang.
Mereka juga melahirkan rasa hairan sedangkan sebelum ini tidak pernah diadakan majlis berbuka secara besar-besaran setiap hari di kem berkenaan, yang turut terbuka kepada penduduk tempatan.
Terdapat banyak khemah yang lengkap dengan meja dan kerusi disediakan di bahagian belakang masjid TUDM.-harakahdaily
Tok Guru Nik Aziz di Kuala Besut...
Guan Eng: Cabinet must act against 'racist minister'...
The
cabinet has been challenged to prove its multiracial credential and act
against a minister for condoning Perkasa’s call to burn the Malay
language Bible.
DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng today slammed Urban Well-being, Housing and Local Government Minister Abdul Rahman Dahlan’s defence of Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali’s previous call to burnthe Bible containing the word ‘Allah’ as “racist and extremist”.
“This is a shocking statement. How can it be proper for a racist and extremist like Ibrahim to burn the Bible as an act of correcting the Bible?
“Just as non-Muslims should not be allowed to burn holy books of other religions, Ibrahim Ali should not be allowed to burn the Bible, especially when this is done as a protest against Christianity,” Lim said in a statement today.
“No one can understand the logic and rationale for Abdul Rahman’s (above, in suit) statement that Ibrahim Ali's call to burn the Bible containing the word ‘Allah’ cannot be compared with the present case against the sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee for insulting Muslims.
“By failing to act against Ibrahim Ali, one can only conclude that insults against non-Islamic religions are permitted,” Lim added.
“The important question now is whether the cabinet, including both Muslims and non-Muslims, will address such shocking remarks from a new minister from Sabah who has no respect for Christians and non-Muslims.
“Can cabinet members, especially non-Muslim ministers, accept Abdul Rahman’s racist and extremist views that insult their religion are normal?” Lim asked.
‘BN double standards’
Lim, (below) who is also Penang chief minister, said while DAP supports acting against the couple known on their Facebook as ‘Alvivi’, he asked why similar action had not been taken against those who had made statements against other religions.
“For Abdul Rahman to even state that Ibrahim Ali’s threat to burn the Bible was normal is a reflection that both of them share a twisted mind that is anti non-Muslim, which has clearly buried Prime Minister 1Malaysia concept,” he said.
He also cited how BN candidate for Shah Alam Zulkifli Noordin had been let off the hook for making anti-Hindu statements as shown in a video on Youtube.
“Clearly BN practises double-standards and selective prosecution by only punishing anti-Muslim statements but not anti non-Muslim statements,” he said.
Meanwhile DAP national publicity secretary said Abdul Rahman was trying “to defend the indefensible” in his argument that Ibrahim’s bible burning call should not be compared to the acts of Alvivi.
“No right-thinking Malaysian would believe the explanation that Ibrahim’s fiery and emotional remark was just an innocent and virtuous attempt to ‘correct the error of printing’ in the bibles.
“And even in the unlikely earthshattering event that it was, that is no defence against the current Sedition Act.” he said.
‘1Malaysia only for 1Race’
In contrast to Ibrahim, he said, the Alvivi duo “who probably thought it was ‘funny’ to ridicule fasting Muslims, ‘justice’ was meted out before those charged has an opportunity to defend themselves”
Furthermore, while justice needed to be served on the couple, he noted how “they have been denied bail on the basis that ‘both accused had a tendency to upload pictures that could arouse public outrage’, making them guilty before their defence is called”.
This, he said, showed “clear-cut double-standards” and “proves the hypocrisy of 1Malaysia, a slogan preached by Prime Minister Najib Razak”.
“It also makes a mockery of our federal constitution which provides that all Malaysians are equal before the law.
“The fact that Ibrahim Ali who the open and defiant call for bibles to be burnt was not only left uncharged, but also now defended by the Umno minister, while summary punishment was meted out to the blogging duo who carried out the tasteless prank confirms that the federal government practices not 1Malaysia, but ‘Malaysia for 1Race and 1Religion’.-malaysiakini
DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng today slammed Urban Well-being, Housing and Local Government Minister Abdul Rahman Dahlan’s defence of Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali’s previous call to burnthe Bible containing the word ‘Allah’ as “racist and extremist”.
“This is a shocking statement. How can it be proper for a racist and extremist like Ibrahim to burn the Bible as an act of correcting the Bible?
“Just as non-Muslims should not be allowed to burn holy books of other religions, Ibrahim Ali should not be allowed to burn the Bible, especially when this is done as a protest against Christianity,” Lim said in a statement today.
“No one can understand the logic and rationale for Abdul Rahman’s (above, in suit) statement that Ibrahim Ali's call to burn the Bible containing the word ‘Allah’ cannot be compared with the present case against the sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee for insulting Muslims.
“By failing to act against Ibrahim Ali, one can only conclude that insults against non-Islamic religions are permitted,” Lim added.
“The important question now is whether the cabinet, including both Muslims and non-Muslims, will address such shocking remarks from a new minister from Sabah who has no respect for Christians and non-Muslims.
“Can cabinet members, especially non-Muslim ministers, accept Abdul Rahman’s racist and extremist views that insult their religion are normal?” Lim asked.
‘BN double standards’
Lim, (below) who is also Penang chief minister, said while DAP supports acting against the couple known on their Facebook as ‘Alvivi’, he asked why similar action had not been taken against those who had made statements against other religions.
“For Abdul Rahman to even state that Ibrahim Ali’s threat to burn the Bible was normal is a reflection that both of them share a twisted mind that is anti non-Muslim, which has clearly buried Prime Minister 1Malaysia concept,” he said.
He also cited how BN candidate for Shah Alam Zulkifli Noordin had been let off the hook for making anti-Hindu statements as shown in a video on Youtube.
“Clearly BN practises double-standards and selective prosecution by only punishing anti-Muslim statements but not anti non-Muslim statements,” he said.
Meanwhile DAP national publicity secretary said Abdul Rahman was trying “to defend the indefensible” in his argument that Ibrahim’s bible burning call should not be compared to the acts of Alvivi.
“No right-thinking Malaysian would believe the explanation that Ibrahim’s fiery and emotional remark was just an innocent and virtuous attempt to ‘correct the error of printing’ in the bibles.
“And even in the unlikely earthshattering event that it was, that is no defence against the current Sedition Act.” he said.
‘1Malaysia only for 1Race’
In contrast to Ibrahim, he said, the Alvivi duo “who probably thought it was ‘funny’ to ridicule fasting Muslims, ‘justice’ was meted out before those charged has an opportunity to defend themselves”
Furthermore, while justice needed to be served on the couple, he noted how “they have been denied bail on the basis that ‘both accused had a tendency to upload pictures that could arouse public outrage’, making them guilty before their defence is called”.
This, he said, showed “clear-cut double-standards” and “proves the hypocrisy of 1Malaysia, a slogan preached by Prime Minister Najib Razak”.
“It also makes a mockery of our federal constitution which provides that all Malaysians are equal before the law.
“The fact that Ibrahim Ali who the open and defiant call for bibles to be burnt was not only left uncharged, but also now defended by the Umno minister, while summary punishment was meted out to the blogging duo who carried out the tasteless prank confirms that the federal government practices not 1Malaysia, but ‘Malaysia for 1Race and 1Religion’.-malaysiakini
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