DEMI RAKYAT :

GUNALAH OTAK, GUNALAH AKAL, GUNALAH JARI, GUNALAH PERASAN DAN GUNAKANLAH KESEMPATAN YANG ADA UNTUK MEMBUAT PERUBAHAN YANG MENGUNTUNGKAN SEMUA PIHAK DENGAN TIADA MENGUNDI UMNO-BN DALAM PRU KE-13

Friday, January 15, 2010

BERITA BAIK UNTUK PAS DAN PAKATAN RAKYAT

Strategi UMNO untuk mengharu-harakan kedamaian yang dinaikmati oleh rakyat dari berbagai kaum dan agama dalam Negara ini, dengan menjaja isu kalimah Allah nampaknya gagal. Walau pun, UMNO berjaya mempengaruhi NGO-NGO bertopengkan perjuangan Melayu-Islam membangkit dan mengkontroversikan secara melampau, namun UMNO tetap gagal menarik ribuan umat Islam bersamanya berdemontrasi, tidak seperti dalam perhimpuan BERSIH pada November 2007 dan Himpunan Anti ISA pada 2009.


Kegagalan UMNO itu menyebabkan PAS mendapat sokongan tambahan daripada orang bukan Islam khususnya Ketua-ketua agama selain daripada Islam. Tok Guru MB Kelantan dikhabarkan akan mengadakan jamuan makan tengahari bagi bertukar-tukar pandangan dengan semua Ketua-ketua agama di Kelantan. Semua mereka akan hadir dalam majlis Tok Guru itu. Berita ini juga merupakan satu tamparan hebat kepada UMNO kerana sebelum ini UMNO dengan bangga melancarkan kempen bertemakan ‘UMNO: JUARA RAKYAT’.


Tema tersebut disambut oleh rakyat dengan slogan :”UMNO: JUARA PENGKIANAT RAKYAT dan pula yang menyahut : ‘UMNO: JUARA MERAMPAS HAK RAKYAT’.


Yang pasti UMNO kalah dalam pusingan penggunaan kalimah Allah ini. PAS dan Pakatan Rakyat konsisten dengan mengeluarkan pandangan bahawa tidak ada nas yang sahih tidak membenarkan bukan Islam menggunakan kalimah Allah. Yang mencatatkan sedikit gelombang kemarahan rakyat kepada UMNO ialah kenyataan Nasharuddin Md.Isa, Timbalan Presiden, kenyataan Dr. Harun Din dan tindakan biadap Dr. Hassan Ali yang terang-terang membelakangkan keputusan yang diambil oleh PAS. Semua mereka adalah boneka UMNO.


Ikuti pandangan ini :


PAS’ true colours appeal to non-Muslims — The Malaysian Insider

JAN 15 — Since its inception in 1951, PAS has always been seen as an Islamist party focused on the Malay heartland and with just one aim: To set up an Islamic state.


That changed when the Roman Catholic Church sued the Barisan Nasional government in late 2007 to regain its right to use the term “Allah” to describe the Christian God in Bahasa Malaysia.

The Islamist party has already publicly backed the Catholics, citing the fact that the Quran does not prohibit the usage. But its support now comes at a cost within its own Malay/Muslim base.Anecdotal evidence suggests that a majority of Malays/Muslims — who form 60 per cent of the country — disagree with the Dec 31 High Court ruling. The bulk of them are PAS supporters.

So why is the PAS leadership doing this, countering their image as a group of hard-line fundamentalist Muslims bent solely on setting up an Islamic state where, as painted by their political rivals, non-Muslims could face a host of prohibitions?


Simple. Despite their failings and conservatism, every decision made by the Islamist party is grounded by the Quran.It has been their supreme guide since 1951, no matter whether Malay nationalists or religious scholars helm the party.There is also a political imperative and logic at work here.

Yes, PAS could lose 5 to 10 per cent of the Malay vote but the opportunity to show non-Muslims that it is not an extremist party is priceless.And that is what Umno fails to understand in the aftermath of the landmark ruling.

PAS knows that its hardcore base of supporters will not desert it. That’s about 40 per cent of the Malay vote.And by being firm in its principle, PAS now stands to reap support from the non-Muslims and perhaps a slice of the Christian vote that has, more often than not, backed the Barisan Nasional.

PAS spiritual chief Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat’s offer to host an inter-faith meeting this Jan 28 shows its confidence in handling the issue and projecting itself as a party that will take care of all people despite its Islamist outlook.And Nik Aziz’s two-decade rule of Kelantan also reflects the party’s tolerance, if not respect, for non-Muslims. His pronouncements, policies and rulings have affected Muslims more, feeding their need for a pious life while allowing non-Muslims to worship and conduct their own legitimate affairs.

PAS’ true colours of setting up an Islamic state might still be a scary thought for some, but it might now appeal to more with its ready support of the Christians’ right to use “Allah” based on what is contained in the Quran.Faith. It might just move mountains after all.


“UMNO TIADA, RAKYAT SEJAHTERA”
"SELAMATKAN RAKYAT DAN SELAMATKAN NEGARA”

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