Muhammad said the new PAS leadership should be given a chance to shape the party's direction and objectives.
"I haven't made any decision yet. I will give the new leadership the benefit of doubt as they have been given mandate."
"I don't want to discuss the way party elections were held. There were lots of things I heard about this election," he told The Malaysian Insider, without elaborating further.
Muhammad, who is also known as Mat Taib, said delegates had made their decision on the leadership line-up and should be held responsible for the future of the Islamist party following the elections.
He said the results showed that delegates had made up their minds whether PAS would continue their struggles with Pakatan Rakyat (PR) or stand alone as a political entity.
"This is the result of this year's muktamar. Everyone can interpret the result. I'm just hoping that the new leadership can lead the party well.
"Whether they (delegates) followed the 'chai' or it was their decision, they are responsible for the choice of leaders.
"I'm not disappointed but we will see the effects after this... what direction and struggles they will bring."
The former Umno vice-president said last month he was beginning to lose interest in PAS because emerging leaders in the party appeared to be out of touch with real-world issues.
He had said this was due to the trend of the so-called ulama returning from the Middle East who wanted to become leaders in the party.
"They can memorise the Quran and Hadith but when we ask them to explain about 1MDB (1Malaysia Development Bhd), they say they don't really understand the issue.
"When we ask them about the GST (goods and services tax), they say they don't know," he said.
He said then that he would wait for the outcome of the PAS muktamar before deciding on his next course of action.
- TMI
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