Below are collected statements on PAS' intention to implement hudud. Please note: bolding and underlining below are by kaytee, not the authors or the reporting news media.
(1) by MCA's Ti Lian Ker as reported in FMT's Hudud takes us on a path of no return
PAS’ hudud, if implemented, will take non-Muslims on a path of no return, warned MCA Religious Harmony Bureau chairman Ti Lian Ker.
Far more important, I believe, has been the reality that Dr Mohd Zudhi Marzuki, the Chief Operating Officer of PAS Research Centre was photographed together with ISMA leaders when ISMA made a bigoted statement to the press about Indians and Chinese being brought into Malaysia by the British to weaken the Malay identity and undermine the community’s birthright to peninsular Malaysia on the pretext of multiculturalism.
(1) by MCA's Ti Lian Ker as reported in FMT's Hudud takes us on a path of no return
PAS’ hudud, if implemented, will take non-Muslims on a path of no return, warned MCA Religious Harmony Bureau chairman Ti Lian Ker.
He said though hudud supporters maybe happy and proud that they had fulfilled their divine duty if the laws were applied, he cautioned that in reality crime rate would remain same or worsen.
He further said that under hudud the burden of proof is heavierthus injustice may occur.
He stressed that non-Muslims could be charged for blasphemy by the time they had realised and start challenging the hudud enactments as its supporters would then claim it as “God’s law and that infidels should not challenge divine laws.”
“Once etched in law or practice, PAS’ hudud puts non-Muslims on a path of no-return,” Ti warned in a strongly-worded statement here today.
Lian Ker has said it brilliantly.
A concerned Malaysian has issued a video and a letter pressing for Ikatan Musliman Malaysia (Isma) president Abdullah Zaik Abdullah Rahmanto reveal his true motive for tearing at the fabric of Malaysia's multi-racial harmony.
Lian Ker has said it brilliantly.
(2) From Malaysiakini's What's your aim, Chinese Muslim asks Isma
A concerned Malaysian has issued a video and a letter pressing for Ikatan Musliman Malaysia (Isma) president Abdullah Zaik Abdullah Rahmanto reveal his true motive for tearing at the fabric of Malaysia's multi-racial harmony.
Calling himself a Chinese-Muslim, Muhammad Ooi said that Abdullah Zaik’s statement that "Chinese were intruders like the British who came to exploit the Malays", clashed with his understanding of Isma’s objectives.
Speaking calmly in the short video uploaded on YouTube, Ooi urged Isma’s members to stop Abdullah Zaik and other Isma leaders from making any more such statements, as it hurt people like him and could spark racial conflict.
“What is the benefit to ustaz to make such a statement over and over again?” Ooi said, referring to Abdullah Zaik (right) by his honorific title.
“Isn't it better that ustaz try to understand Malaysia’s multicultural society and not to make any race feel small or make people in Malaysia feel uncomfortable about their different races?”
I can understand him being in the thick of all issues Islamic but I can't his seen and thus seeming involvement in an ISMA forum which made racist comments.
If I have been mistaken, I apologize in advance but if I am not, then PAS bloody well explain whether it is and will be continuing its commitment to Pakatan's multiculturalism and equality* for all Malaysians.
* which recognizes the positions of the Malay rulers, Islam and the economic needs of the disadvantaged, most of whom are Malays and other bumiputeras.
(3) by Ariff Sabri a.k.a Sakmongkol AK47
My reasons for not agreeing to PAS’s intended tabling are not entirely because of DAP’s official stand.
If I have been mistaken, I apologize in advance but if I am not, then PAS bloody well explain whether it is and will be continuing its commitment to Pakatan's multiculturalism and equality* for all Malaysians.
* which recognizes the positions of the Malay rulers, Islam and the economic needs of the disadvantaged, most of whom are Malays and other bumiputeras.
(3) by Ariff Sabri a.k.a Sakmongkol AK47
My reasons for not agreeing to PAS’s intended tabling are not entirely because of DAP’s official stand.
As a party member, I will support the only and official stand of DAP. But DAP is a mature party - it has evolved since it formation into a party that tolerates differing personal views.
I want to make it clear to DAP that personally as a Muslim I am obligated to support hudud by trying to be as good a Muslim as I can be.
I would further caution my DAP colleagues no to make utterances and statements that can be construed as some form of triumphalism. DAP opposes as a matter of its principle and does so as a matter of fact. It has no intention of offending its Muslim supporters and Muslims in general.
As a party member, I stand by what the party stands for. I believe DAP accepts my personal stand.
The reasons why I cannot support the bill are as follows:-
For more, read Sak's The Muslim DAP and Hudud - a response to Zaid Ibrahim's Hudud without Karpal
Sak has given very sound advice on the need for DAP members and supporters to be restrained. Even as a non-Muslim Chinese I believe I would be annoyed if not embarrassed by any insensitive non-Muslim gloating or crowing if Parliament rejects the two bills that PAS will be presenting on the implementation of hudud in Kelantan, what more for a Muslim (even one who doesn't support PAS' intent).
For more, read Sak's The Muslim DAP and Hudud - a response to Zaid Ibrahim's Hudud without Karpal
Sak has given very sound advice on the need for DAP members and supporters to be restrained. Even as a non-Muslim Chinese I believe I would be annoyed if not embarrassed by any insensitive non-Muslim gloating or crowing if Parliament rejects the two bills that PAS will be presenting on the implementation of hudud in Kelantan, what more for a Muslim (even one who doesn't support PAS' intent).
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