03 November 2019

Kononnya PAS parti Islam...

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Kononnya perjuangan PAS berteraskan akidah.... Kononnya PAS berpolitik tidak mengharapkan kemenangan tetapi mencari redha Allah... Kononnya perlembagaan PAS ialah Qur'an, Hadis, Ijmak, dan Qiyas... Kononnya.

Awak nampak telatah lebai PAS menghadapi PRK Tanjong Piai...? PH meletakkan calon Islam, PAS tetap sokong calon MCA... Berjasa, rakan sekutu PAS dalam Gagasan Sejahtera, meletakkan calon Islam, PAS tetap sokong MCA.

Apa alasan PAS...? Menyokong MCA umpama membeli barangan Islam yang dijual oleh orang kafir.... Itu dalil bodoh bongok apa...? Itu bukan dalil agama, alasan itu tidak bersandar kepada dalil agama walau sedikit pun...!!! 


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Ini adalah alasan orang-orang yang hendak mempermainkan agama Allah... Ini alasan orang jahil yang berlagak alim tetapi amat jahat hati dan perut pedalnya.

Ke mana PAS dah campakkan Qur'an, Hadis, Ijmak dan Qiyas...? Sungguh benar firman Allah dalam Surah al-Baqarah Ayat 9 : "Yukhoodi'uunallaha wallaziina aamanu wamaa yakhda'uuna illa anfusahum wamaa yash'uruun."

Maksudnya : "Mereka hendak menipu Allah dan orang-orang yang beriman, padahal mereka hanya menipu dirinya sendiri sedang mereka tidak sedar."


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Insaflah wahai lebai-lebai dan wala'un PAS sekelian... bertaubatlah sebelum terlambat... Takkan nak terus sesat sampai ke mampus...?

Semoga Allah memberi petunjuk kepada lebai PAS... Sesiapa yang diberi petunjuk oleh Allah tiada siapa yang boleh menyesatkannya, dan sesiapa yang dibiarkan tersesat oleh Allah tiada siapa yang boleh memberinya petunjuk..

Bandinglah suasana pas semasa Atgna ada dan selepas Atgna meninggal,maka akn terjumpalah satu jawapan.. - f/bk


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Cinta rakyat atau cinta diri...

1. Buat pertama kali dalam sejarah negara dimana majoriti rakyat telah melakukan suatu tindakan ngeri yang tidak pernah dimimpikan

2. Barisan Nasional atau BN yang terdiri dari 13 buah Parti Komponan yang diterajui oleh UMNO telah ditewaskan oleh gabungan 4 parti utama , PKR , DAP , BERSATU dan AMANAH

3. Kekalahan BN mengingatkan kita kepada sejarah peperangan BADAR dimana tentera Islam seramai 300 orang yang diketuai oleh Nabi Besar kita Muhammad SAW dengan bantuan ALLAH SWT telah berjaya mengalahkan tentera musuh yang berjumlah 1000 orang

4. Sudah beberapa Pilihanraya Umum sebelum ini gabungan parti - parti pembangkang yang diketuai oleh Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah kemudian sebanyak 2 kali di ketuai oleh Anwar Ibrahim telah TIDAK BERJAYA juga

5. Menjelang Pilihanraya pada 9hb Mei 2018 , Kerajaan BN atas alasan yang tidak logik telah tidak membenarkan 4 Parti Pembangkang tersebut bertanding atas satu nama dan 1 simbol , iaitu Pakatan Harapan seperti 13 parti yang bertanding dengan 1 nama dan 1 simbol , Barisan Nasional

6. Bukan itu sahaja , BERSATU yang baru ditubuhkan diuggut untuk dibatalkan pendaftaran nya

7. Atas keputusan muktamad Kerajaan itu kesemua 4 parti Pembangkang bersepakat menggunakan nama dan simbol PKR bagi menghadapi Pilihanraya

8. Situasi ini pernah berlaku apabila calon - calon DAP hampir bertanding menggunakan nama dan simbol PAS

9. BN bukan sahaja menggunakan seluruh jentera Kerajaan termasuk media cetak dan elektronik bahkan mereka berbelanja berjuta ringgit menggunakan khidmat pakar - pakar nasihat dari luar negara seperti APCO sebuah syarikat yang berhubung rapat dengan inteligansi Israel

10. Beratus juta ringgit telah di belanjakan mereka bagi menentukan kemenangan


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11. Calon - calon Pembangkan pula terpaksa mengutip derma dari orang ramai bagi mengisi Tabung Pilihanraya nya

12. Walau pun daif jika dibandingkan dengan kekuatan BN , namun semangat perjuangan Tun Dr. Mahathir yang ketika itu hampir mencecah usia 93 tahun telah menjadi insprasi perjuangan Pembangkang

13. Tun mengingatkan kita bagaimana Omar Mokhtar seorang bangsa Libya yang lanjut umurnya berjaya mematahkan tentera Italy yang kuat dan serba lengkap semasa Perang Dunia ke2

14. Tidak salah jika disamakan semangat perjuangan Tun dengan Ho Chi Minh juga seorang yang agak berumur yang berjaya mengalahkan Tentera Bersekutu Amerika Syarikat semasa perang Vietnam dahulu

15. Perjuangan Tun ketika berusia 93 tahun adalah lagenda yang tidak akan dapat kita lihat lagi

16. Kini umpama 'Harimau Mati Meninggalkan Belang , Manusia Mati Meninggalkan Nama' Tun pada usia 94 tahun mahu menghabiskan sisa - sisa hidupnya membantu memulih dan membangungkan semula negara dan memajukan rakyat dari bebanan hutang yang dilakukan oleh Najib dan kunco - kunco nya

17. Rakyat Malaysia seharusnya berbangga dan bersyukur kepada Illahi kerana mempunyai seorang Perdana Menteri yang tertua bukan saja di Malaysia tapi diseluruh alam yang maseh kuat dari segi pisikal dan pemikiran

18. Sambutan luar biasa sebagai tanda penghargaan dan penghormatan diberikan oleh mana - mana negara yang dilawati nya

19. Malangnya situasi selepas Pilihanraya berubah ; jika dulu beliau di sanjung kini beliau di kutuk oleh lawan dan 'kawan'

20. Berbagai alasan dan tektik digunakan bagi MENEKAN beliau mengundurkan diri sebagai Perdana Menteri
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21. Tidak hairan jika saranan demi saranan oleh Pembangkang tapi yang AMAT MENYEDIHKAN apabila tekanan dilakukan oleh 'Musuh Dalam Selimut'

22. Yang terbaru apabila Ronnie Liu , Ahli Majlis Kerja Tertinggi DAP menyatakan bahawa gabungan PKR , DAP , AMANAH dan beberapa parti dari Sabah dan Sarawak BOLEH TERUS BERKUASA tanpa BERSATU , ini dengan sendirinya akan mengenepikan Tun selaku Perdana Menteri

23. Rakyat sudah bosan dengan kelakuan yang sedang mereka tonton

24. Apakah mereka dipilih untuk kepentingan rakyat atau kepentingan diri

25. Berdasarkan kenyataan Ronnie Liu maka ada beberapa cara atau langkah yang boleh dilakukan TANPA BERDOLAK DALIK oleh DAP, PKR dan AMANAH :-

i. Undi tidak percaya terhadap Tun dan diganti dengan Anwar Ibrahim

ii. Menafikan 'rancangan' mereka, jika ada seperti yang di suarakan oleh Ahli Kerja Tertinggi DAP itu

iii. Menyatakan secara resmi dalam Parlimen oleh PKR, DAP dan AMANAH secara berasingan bahawa mereka menyokong Tun kekal sebagai Perdana Menteri sehingga akhir penggal

Gagal atau enggan berbuat demikian dengan sendirinya mengesahkan 'konspirasi sulit' yang didedahkan oleh Ahli Kerja Tertinggi DAP itu

'Terlajak Perahu Boleh Di Undur, Terlajak Kata Buruk Padah nya'

26. TUNGGU APA LAGI SEDANG KAN PISAU BERADA DI TANGAN - Tamrin Tun Ghafar

Succession issue tearing 
Pakatan Harapan apart...

The battle to succeed Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad is now enjoined in earnest.  Its not just a contest between fractious personalities but about who is best placed to defend the Malays against the “existential threat” from the non-Malays. This is, of course, something that has always loomed large in the Malay psyche.  Billions of ringgits in contracts, assets and business deals are also at stake. It is quite literally a fight for the ownership of the country itself.

For many PPBM ministers, the succession issue is very much a fight for political survival; most will almost certainly be culled from the cabinet to make room for Anwar’s team. Understandably, these ministers are actively opposing the scheduled transfer of power out of sheer self-interest, if nothing else.

For Mahathir, the succession issue is also related to his long struggle to ensure Malay supremacy. His public remarks indicate an abiding obsession with the fear that the Malays will somehow be overwhelmed by the non-Malays (particularly the Chinese), something he is determined to prevent.

His comments at the recent Kongress Maruah Melayu (KMM) reflect these concerns. In his keynote address, he appeared to lament Malay dependence on non-Malays within the PH coalition and the concessions that he has felt obliged to make in return for their support. Perhaps he was referring to having had to yield the finance minister’s post to the DAP, something that still rankles Malay supremacists.
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Mahathir, PPBM and Malay supremacy

It suggests that he is not comfortable with the present power-sharing configuration and wants to see a return to the old days when a single Malay party dominated all aspects of national life. His subtle message to the Malay supremacists who were gathered before him at the congress was clear: don’t complain about the non-Malays becoming too powerful if you won’t unite behind PPBM.

It was also no accident that Anwar Ibrahim, the presumptive heir apparent, was excluded from the congress. Mahathir has long considered Anwar too compromised and too reliant on the DAP to stand up to the non-Malays. As well, being head of a multiracial party, he is seen as not fully committed to the Ketuanan Melayu agenda and thus cannot be relied on to defend “bangsa dan agama.” Hence the reluctance to pass the baton to him.

Having tried and failed to win over a significant number of UMNO and other Malay MPs to his side, Mahathir and other PPBM leaders are now encouraging the idea of a Malay unity government. Whether it comes to pass or not, it is a warning to both PKR and DAP that if they push Mahathir too far, he has a nuclear option at hand.

In the meantime, Malay leaders continue to play up the threat narrative. Malay unity is, after all, premised on all manner of threats to race and religion.
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DAP state assemblymen demonized and betrayed

The DAP leadership, for its part, has wisely tried to avoid taking sides in what is essentially a Malay power struggle. Though they are the second largest voting bloc in Parliament, they are trapped within a cordon sanitaire that has been built around them as a result of years of demonization. Anything they do or say, no matter how well intended, will be used against them.

Their strategy of keeping their heads down and simply focusing on their ministerial responsibilities, however, is not sustainable given the incendiary charges that are being levelled against them even from within the PH coalition. They are in a no-win situation: if they speak out, they’ll risk inflaming the situation even more; if they keep silent they risk angering their base who are already contemptuous of their leadership’s seeming subservience to Mahathir.

The recent arrests (under SOSMA) of two DAP state assemblymen for alleged links to the LTTE terrorist organization were particularly difficult for the DAP leadership to swallow. While they are obliged to publicly respect the legal process, there’s no doubt that they are stunned by the arrest which they see as politically motivated. They have stoically endured demonization as Christian evangelists, communist sympathizers, traitors, Islamophobes and Jewish agents; being accused of terrorist links by a government of which they are a part, a government they worked so hard to support, is for many in the party the ultimate act of betrayal.

Some grassroot leaders are now urging the leadership to quit the coalition as a matter of principle. It is not, however, that simple. Walking away would leave the government entirely in the hands of Ketuanan Melayu ideologues who might well seize the opportunity to bring in a rash of policies that could permanently marginalize the non-Malays. It might come to that but, for now at least, quitting would be premature. 
Anwar no longer master of his own party

Anwar and his party are not much better off. By skilfully manipulating the ambitions of Azmin Ali, Mahathir has successfully neutered the largest single party in Parliament along with his chief rival. Azmin and his faction – now de facto PPBM members in all but name – are Mahathir’s fifth column within PKR. 

They defy and undermine Anwar at every turn. Azmin’s recent call for Mahathir to be allowed to finish his full term, in defiance of the PH agreement, is rank duplicity that, in normal circumstances, ought to have led to his immediate dismissal.

But Anwar is no longer the unchallenged master of his own party. With Azmin reportedly controlling at least half the party’s stable of MPs, Anwar’s options are limited. He is too weak to challenge Mahathir, and yet if he does nothing, he will lose anyway.

Interestingly, instead of pandering to the Ketuanan Melayu crowd, Anwar has counter-intuitively chosen to campaign for a more inclusive nation based on tolerance and respect for all communities. At the University of Malaya last week, he made a strong case for a needs-based approach to economic development and was applauded for it by a mostly Malay audience. He has even gone so far as to call for zakat to be used to help the poor irrespective of race or religion.
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A house divided - The Ketuanan Melayu crowd

Whatever else you may say about the man, you have to admire his courage in adopting such positions at a time when other Malay leaders are pushing a more exclusive, more racist narrative. It remains to be seen, however, whether his gamble will pay off.

Whether this is all part of a grand scheme, as some have argued, or just a series of random reactions, the succession issue is tearing PH apart. Resentment, suspicion and anger have replaced the sense of unity and hope that was so evident on victory night. 

As well, the government is paralysed and the reform agenda is on hold. It cannot continue this way for much longer. Voters too are increasingly angry and frustrated watching the very people they trusted to lead the country into a new day now fighting each other like cocks in a pit. 

Perhaps we might have to wait for some of these fractious men to pass from the scene before we can start dreaming of better days again. - Dennis Ignatius

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