In the end, the entire expenditure for the country is paid for by the Chinese while Malay money goes only to Islam. To the Chinese, money is the most important thing in their life. So it will hurt the Chinese to know they are paying 100% of the country’s cost while the Malays do not pay one sen and all the Malay money goes to Islam.
From the comments being posted in Malaysia Today, I can see the Malays getting angry when the Chinese mock them and hurl insults and much more.
Have you not heard what Lee Iacocca said? He said, “Don’t get mad, get even.”
One way of getting even is to not pay income tax and let just the Chinese pay income tax. Now that the GST has been abolished you already save 6% in tax. You then calculate how much personal income tax you are supposed to pay and pay that same amount in zakat to the pejabat agama instead.
Say your income tax comes to RM10,000 a year. You pay zakat amounting to RM10,000 and when your tax statement arrives you return it together with your zakat payment receipt. So you need not pay any income tax.
Pay zakat equivalent to your income tax bill, even if it is more than 2.5%, and let the Chinese pay for the cost of running Malaysia
The zakat you pay goes to the Islamic cause while the tax the Chinese pay goes to paying the salaries of the 1.6 million civil servants, who are mostly Malays, to service the government loans, for development expenditure, and so on.
In the end, the entire expenditure for the country is paid for by the Chinese while Malay money goes only to Islam. To the Chinese, money is the most important thing in their life. So it will hurt the Chinese to know they are paying 100% of the country’s cost while the Malays do not pay one sen and all the Malay money goes to Islam.
Now that there is no longer any GST it is easier for this to be done. Spread the word and ask all the Malays to just pay zakat and offset it against your tax bill. The Chinese can then finance 100% of the country’s cost. So when they mock you and insult you, like they are doing now, you can smile knowing that their pocket is hurting them more than their words can hurt you.
Raja Petra Kamarudin
– https://www.malaysia-today.net
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