Soalan ini timbul selepas Setiausaha Agung PAS Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan membuat ucapan Krismas, meskipun Khalil mengeluarkan peringatan tersebut.
Siapakah yang mempunyai kuasa lebih besar dalam PAS – Setiausaha Agung PAS atau Ketua Pemuda PAS yang juga anak Presiden PAS?
Apakah pendirian Presiden PAS, Datuk Seri Hadi Awang, Mursyidul Am PAS Datuk Hashim Jasin dan Dewan Syura PAS berhubung isu ini?
Semalam, saya menarik perhatian tentang ucapan Krismas yang ditujukan oleh Sultan Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, Permaisuri Johor Raja Zarith Sultan Idris Shah; Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad; Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail; Presiden PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dan di luar Malaysia, antaranya Presiden Turki, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Raja Jordan Abdullah II dan Presiden Palestin Mahmoud Abbas.
Adakah mereka bukan orang Islam sejati kerana membuat ucapan Krismas?
Sekutu Muhamad Khalil Hadi, dalam cubaannya untuk mengalihkan perhatian daripada kontroversi tersebut, mendakwa kononnya “Amanat Kit Siang” lebih bahaya daripada Amanat Hadi.
Saya berbangga dengan kenyataan itu atas dua alasan, pertama, saya sendiri tidak tahu akan kewujudan “Amanat Kit Siang”; dan kedua, kira-kira 15 tahun selepas Hadi menyifatkan saya sebagai “ubat habis tempoh”, saya masih berdiri di sini dan dikatakan membawa “Amanat Kit Siang”.
Adakah Pemimpin PAS tersebut ada terlebih dahulu meminta nasihat daripada Hadi sebelum mengeluarkan kenyataan sedemikian, yang mana boleh membuatkan Presiden PAS berkenaan dilihat dungu kerana pernah mengatakan yang saya tidak lagi relevan pada 15 tahun lalu!
Namun, muslihat sedemikian tidak boleh menutup hakikat bahawa kepimpinan PAS gagal menjawab banyak persoalan penting yang berbangkit.
Kenapa lain2..dari lebai parti yang sama...
Antara soalannya adalah:
Presiden PAS Hadi berkata semua orang Islam harus menentang ratifikasi Konvensyen Antarabangsa Mengenai Penghapusan Segala Bentuk Diskriminasi Kaum (ICERD) kerana mendakwa ia adalah agenda Freemason dengan niat untuk memusnahkan agama, negara dan masyarakat Islam.
Pun begitu, kira-kira 99 peratus daripada 1.3 bilion orang Islam di dunia tinggal di 179 negara yang telah meratifikasi ICERD, termasuk 55 daripada 57 negara ahli Pertubuhan Persidangan Islam (OIC), seperti Arab Saudi, Indonesia, Turki, Qatar, Emiriah Arab Bersatu, Mesir, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Palestin, Algeria, Maghribi, Afghanistan, Bangladesh dan Pakistan.
Adakah PAS mahu menjadi penyelamat orang Islam di dunia, termasuk orang Islam di negara Arab Saudi, dan melancarkan kempen antarabangsa bagi mendesak 1.3 bilion orang Islam menentang ICERD?
Adalah mengecewakan apabila begitu ramai pemimpian PAS menunjukkan set minda primitif – seperti Ulama PAS Selangor yang berkongsi video kugiran pop Indonesia sejurus sebelum bencana tsunami membadai negara itu.
Pemimpin PAS sepatutnya belajar daripada Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, yang berucap pada resepsi minum petang sempena sambutan Krismas semalam dan berkongsi pengalamannya menuntut di sekolah convent, sambil berterima kasih kepada guru biarawati beliau kerana mengajarkannya nilai-nilai murni yang membentuk jati dirinya atau daripada artikel yang ditulis oleh Fa Abdul dan disiarkan di Malaysiakini bertajuk “My first Sunday mass before Christmas”, kerana jelas apa yang kurang dalam kalangan pemimpin PAS adalah kasih sayang.
Sebelas tahun lalu, pada Disember 2007 di Amman, 129 intelektual Islam terkemuka dari serata dunia mengucapkan Krismas kepada seluruh warga dunia, sebagai seruan perpaduan antara kedua-dua agama tersebut melalui dialog yang diadakan pada Oktober tahun itu.
Kenyataan ucapan tersebut, turut menyelitkan ucapan terima kasih kepada penganut Kristian yang menyambut baik seruan Oktober tersebut yang diberikan tajuk “A Common Word”. Inisiatif “Common Word” itu disokong oleh Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought, yang diketuai oleh Putera Jordan Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal.
Pemimpin “Common Word” memahami prinsip moral yang dikongsi oleh “agama Ibrahim”, termasuk tekad untuk mengangkat kesucian kehidupan manusia. Ucapan Krismas itu juga turut merayu agar penganut Kristian dan Islam bersatu untuk “menyelamatkan, mengangkat dan menghargai setiap kehidupan manusia, terutamanya kehidupan setiap kanak-kanak”.
Adakah wujud Amanat Kit Siang?
Jika ada, ia akan membawa seruan ini: Seruan supaya seluruh rakyat Malaysia, tidak kira yang beragama Islam, Kristian, Buddha, Hindu atau agama lain, bertekad dengan satu objektif Malaysia Baharu iaitu untuk menjadikan Malaysia sebuah negara yang mempunyai persefahaman agama dan toleransi yang kukuh.
Adakah PAS akan menyokong objektif ini? – Lim Kit Siang,Roketkini
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MPs, stop bickering – you have
a country to rebuild...
As we celebrate the birth of Christ in a spirit of giving and loving, we know that some Malaysians will have travelled long distances to be with their families.
If you recall, last May, thousands of Malaysians made a similar journey home. The occasion was not a festival, but a general election.
Malaysians, including those working overseas, returned to their hometowns to vote and make their stand in the May 9 general election. They wanted an end to corruption, bigotry, injustice and extremism so that they could continue to work and live in peaceful harmony.
It was a milestone in history, a show of solidarity, when the rakyat came together to fight off a corrupt and oppressive regime.
There is nothing unusual about this. Sixty-one years ago, Malayans of all races and faiths set aside their differences to work together to become an independent sovereign nation. It was a landmark occasion.
Today, we look on in frustration and hopelessness as we see the politicians whom we elected into office doing their best to break up the fragile harmony that we have woven.
Who could have imagined this outcome?
Seven months after the historic ousting of Umno-Baru, what does the administration’s report card show? Could do better! The MPs have probably set an extremely low standard and sadly, failed to achieve it.
The rakyat are not stupid. Malaysians were prepared to give the new administration time to adjust to their new roles and responsibilities. They are in for the long haul, and realise that it will not take 100 days, 100 weeks, or even 100 months to undo all the brainwashing and bigotry that has divided the rakyat.
Should we blame inexperience for the frictions in Putrajaya? Did power get to the heads of some? Are they unable to cope with the responsibility of healing a nation?
Whilst the MPs wage a war of words, their actions are being watched, not only by citizens but also by those in the previous administration, who are aiming to return to power. Elsewhere, investors and other interested parties, such as foreign powers, whose intentions may not always be noble, keep a watch on the developments in Malaysia.
The rakyat are furious that the ministers are act like children in a playground brawl.
A fireman died a few weeks after being injured whilst he was attempting to discharge his duties. The investigation into his death is not complete, but some senior politicians and ministers have taken sides, and escalated this into a racial and religious incident, which it was not. But worse was to follow, with a war of words between coalition party leaders.
As a result of this death, a minister has called for the resignation of a fellow minister. He failed to provide any justification for his ill-timed request. Should we dismiss his action and blame it on inexperience and youth? He could have called for calm, but instead he has stoked more ill-feeling amongst the general public.
A minister whose limited depth and understanding of the issues plaguing his portfolio has upset many parents, who had hoped that with the new regime, their children’s future would be assured. Religion has divided the nation, and yet this minister wants to play politics with our children’s education. How different is this from the previous regime?
Malaysians could only watch in horror as the bullies in our society dictated their demands for the rejection of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, or ICERD, and threatened violence. They were able to make the new government yield to their threats. Why was no effort made to pacify the public, and educate them about ICERD, and allay their fears, which were founded on the belief that ratifying ICERD would sideline the Malays?
Some MPs are secretly wheeling and dealing with members of the previous regime. This has prompted a retaliatory move amongst other coalition party members. How can this internal politicking help the rakyat?
When will the police renew their efforts to locate Pastor Raymond Koh and the three other people, Pastor Joshua Hilmy and his wife, Ruth, as well as Amri Che Mat? They have also been missing for over a year.
Many activists thought that the time for critical comments had ended; today, they have been forced to sharpen their pencils, once again.
Is the best yet to come? Should activists and political and social pundits slink away now, and let the nation tear itself apart? Who will have the last word?
Will our MPs and ministers rekindle the solidarity and spirit of GE14? Our shared purpose brought people together.
Jesus Christ experienced rejection, hardship and persecution. The same feelings are also experienced by many members of our community; but Christ’s generous love and example has successfully inspired others through the good and bad times. Are we capable of reaching out as He did? Merry Christmas to everyone. - Mariam Mokhtar,fmt
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