Pengerusinya, Datuk Rozali Isohak berkata, amat malang apabila Nik Abdul Aziz menganggap cadangan demikian yang dicetuskan oleh Presiden Pas, Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang seolah-olah tidak membawa sebarang kebaikan.
Beliau menegaskan, Menteri Besar Kelantan itu tidak harus terus dihantui dengan prasangka buruk terhadap UMNO dan Barisan Nasional (BN) dengan mengungkit peristiwa lama kerana keadaan semasa sudah jauh berubah.
“Betapa besarnya harapan orang Melayu untuk melihat bangsa dan agama tidak lagi diperlekehkan oleh sesiapa di samping keharmonian antara kaum dapat dikekalkan dan masa tidak dihabiskan dengan pertentangan politik.
“Justeru beliau perlu mengkaji semula kenyataannya yang enggan menyokong sebarang cadangan seperti pembentukan kerajaan perpaduan atau campuran dengan BN,” ujarnya.
Utusan Malaysia hari ini melaporkan Nik Abdul Aziz menolak cadangan pembentukan kerajaan perpaduan yang dicetuskan oleh Abdul Hadi.
Meskipun beberapa pihak dalam Pas menyambut baik cadangan itu bagi menyelesaikan kemelut politik yang turut memburukkan ekonomi dan menjejaskan keharmonian di negara ini, beliau bagaimanapun secara peribadi menegaskan tidak bersetuju berbuat demikian.
Alasan Nik Abdul Aziz ialah tidak mahu mengulangi sejarah pembentukan kerajaan campuran antara parti pemerintah dengan Pas yang tidak dapat bertahan lama pada era 1970-an.
Rozali berkata, penolakan cadangan pembentukan kerajaan perpaduan itu akan merugikan perpaduan ummah Islam dan orang Melayu di negara ini.
“Sikap Nik Abdul Aziz itu akan menjadikan kesukaran bagi parti Melayu mencari perpaduan ummah demi masa hadapan, kaum Melayu dan negara Malaysia.
“Jika gabungan dengan DAP boleh dilakukan oleh Pas sedangkan parti secara terangan menolak Islam sebagai agama rasmi, mengapa pula kerjasama dengan UMNO yang sebangsa dan seagama,” ujarnya.
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- Ayah Sofea said...
PakMie...
saya ada terbaca komen Pakmie dlm PerakBangkit. Pakmie ckp PAS skrg dah campurkan politik dgn islam. betul ka?
kalau nak dipisahkan politik dari islam, bermakna islam bukan lagi agama yg syumul. bukan lagi agama yg sempurna..kerana ada satu elemen penting dlm kehidupan di dunia iaitu 'politik' tiada dalam islam.
Pakmie belajar ugama sampai tahap mana? kalau setakat Pendidikan Agama kat sekolah je, baik Pakmie takyah bukak mulut pasal islam.- irsh said...
Ayah Sofea,
Sepatutnya politik itu diagamakan dan bukannya agama itu dipolitikkan seperti PAS.- PaKMie said...
Salam ...
Susah PaKMie nak fhm bahasa org pas ni...dlm bab berbelit2 pasal Islam mereka lh juara.
Asalamualaikum...an salam sejastera.
TQ Ayah Sofea kerana bgi respon.- Toksedang said...
Sy sokong spt kata Irsh juga Pakmie.
Politik dicampur aduk dgn agamalah yg berpecahnya Islam hari ini.
Pas mempolitikan agama mengikut acuannya sdri. Sebaliknya Umno meletakkan Islam itu diatas sekali. Betullah kata Irsh tu...Umno meletakan islam sebagai landasan perjuangan tdk boleh dipergunakan spt apa yg Pas lakukkan.- khairul said...
Betul ke agama islam UMNO letak di atas sekali? kalau betul2 ikut islam, tiada org yang layak di beri zakat dan xder yg masuk "bersamamu". Zaman khalifah dulu, meletakkan ISLAM di atas sekali, tiada seorg pun pada masa tu berhak dapat zakat. PIKIRKAN balik apa yg ditulis tu. betul ke dengan realitinya. belum masuk bab moral pemimpin2 UMNO lagi, anak2nya lagi, isteri2nya lagi. Pergilah belajar agama, ikutlah, dan amalkanlah. Jgn setakat blaja semayang, puasa je. Terima kasih.
- manan said...
Bila bercakap tentang politik dan Agama maka UMNOlah yang jadi juaranya. Perempuan tak payah tutup aurat macam bini para menteri dan menterinya sekali. Arak dan riba berleluasa macam lesen kedai judi dan kilang arak kat Selangor tu. Sampai sekarang tak boleh tutup sebab nak menjaga hati orang bukan Islam. Rancangan hiburan yang terlampau yang dibenarkan oleh Islam Hadhari.Artis yang berani membuka aurat menampakkan susuk tubuh yang ditaja oleh UMNO dalam rancangan hiburan samada dikaca televisyen ataupun konsert hak milik UMNO. Pergaulan bebas muda mudi yang tidak dapat disekat akibat daripada tiada pendekatan keagamaan yang menyeluruh akibat daripada Ahli majlis fatwa hanyalah orang UMNO yang tak arif tentang hukum agama. Ishh banyak lagilah juara UMNO tentang politik dan agama ni. Panjang sangat kot. Tolong nafikan.
- golokperak said...
MCA: Malaysia is a secular state
17 Mar 09 : 2.00PM
By Gan Ping Sieu
editor@thenutgraph.comeditor@thenutgraph.com
AS MCA Political Education Bureau head, I have reservations over the written reply given by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to Member of Parliament for Bukit Gelugor Karpal Singh in the Dewan Rakyat on 12 March 2009 that "Malaysia is a 'negara Islam'."
I welcome the prime minister's statement that Malaysia is not a theocratic state and shall adhere to a parliamentary democratic system as enshrined in the Federal Constitution. But the reference of Malaysia as a "negara Islam" by the prime minister is wholly unnecessary, as the phrase "negara Islam" will only serve to confuse the rakyat and cause unwanted fear.
Historical documents
The MCA is of the position that Malaysia is nothing but a secular state. This is evidenced from the following historical accounts and the subsequent debates when the Federal Constitution was drafted:
The Alliance Memorandum submitted to the Reid Constitution Commission on 27 Sept 1956 clearly stated that "the religion of Malaya shall be Islam ... and shall not imply that the state is not a secular state."
When the Working Party, comprising the Alliance and the rulers' representatives and the High Commissioner, met on 22 Feb 1957 to review the Reid Commission draft on the possibility of the provision on religion being misinterpreted, the Alliance and Umno chief Tunku Abdul Rahman assured the Working Party that "the whole Constitution was framed on the basis that the Federation would be a secular state."
At the London Constitutional talks in May 1957, the Colonial Office did not object to the inclusion of an official religion after being assured by the Alliance leaders that they "had no intention of creating a Muslim theocracy and that Malaya would be a secular state."
On behalf of the Alliance, (later Tun) Tan Siew Sin told the federal legislature that the inclusion of the official religion "... does not in any way derogate from the principle, which has always been accepted, that Malaya will be a secular state and that there would be complete freedom to practise any other religion."
A year after Independence, on 1 May 1958, then Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman clarified in the Legislative Council that "I would like to make it clear that this country is not an Islamic state as it is generally understood. We merely provide that Islam shall be the official religion of the state."
Judicial recognition
The above position has received judicial recognition. Former Lord President Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas, in Che Omar bin Che Soh v Public Prosecutor (1988), stated that the term "Islam" in Article 3(1) of the Federal Constitution meant "only such acts as relate to rituals and ceremonies... the law in this country is ... secular law."
The former Lord President Tun Mohamed Suffian Hashim also wrote that Islam was made the official religion primarily for ceremonial purposes, to enable prayers to be offered in the Islamic way on official public occasions, such as the installation or birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Independence Day and similar occasions.
Constitution law expert Prof Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi and prominent legal scholar, the late Tan Sri Professor Ahmad Ibrahim, also shared the above observations.
The MCA is of the position that the guiding principles for public administration in our beloved multiracial country shall always adhere to universal values of equality, justice, fairness, transparency, mutual respect, the rule of law, etc., which transcends all religions.
Gan Ping Sieu
MCA Spokesperson and Head of MCA Political Education Bureau
Comments (You are allowed to leave comments until 7 Apr 09)
PakMie...
ReplyDeletesaya ada terbaca komen Pakmie dlm PerakBangkit. Pakmie ckp PAS skrg dah campurkan politik dgn islam. betul ka?
kalau nak dipisahkan politik dari islam, bermakna islam bukan lagi agama yg syumul. bukan lagi agama yg sempurna..kerana ada satu elemen penting dlm kehidupan di dunia iaitu 'politik' tiada dalam islam.
Pakmie belajar ugama sampai tahap mana? kalau setakat Pendidikan Agama kat sekolah je, baik Pakmie takyah bukak mulut pasal islam.
Ayah Sofea,
ReplyDeleteSepatutnya politik itu diagamakan dan bukannya agama itu dipolitikkan seperti PAS.
Salam ...
ReplyDeleteSusah PaKMie nak fhm bahasa org pas ni...dlm bab berbelit2 pasal Islam mereka lh juara.
Asalamualaikum...an salam sejastera.
TQ Ayah Sofea kerana bgi respon.
Sy sokong spt kata Irsh juga Pakmie.
ReplyDeletePolitik dicampur aduk dgn agamalah yg berpecahnya Islam hari ini.
Pas mempolitikan agama mengikut acuannya sdri. Sebaliknya Umno meletakkan Islam itu diatas sekali. Betullah kata Irsh tu...Umno meletakan islam sebagai landasan perjuangan tdk boleh dipergunakan spt apa yg Pas lakukkan.
Betul ke agama islam UMNO letak di atas sekali? kalau betul2 ikut islam, tiada org yang layak di beri zakat dan xder yg masuk "bersamamu". Zaman khalifah dulu, meletakkan ISLAM di atas sekali, tiada seorg pun pada masa tu berhak dapat zakat. PIKIRKAN balik apa yg ditulis tu. betul ke dengan realitinya. belum masuk bab moral pemimpin2 UMNO lagi, anak2nya lagi, isteri2nya lagi. Pergilah belajar agama, ikutlah, dan amalkanlah. Jgn setakat blaja semayang, puasa je. Terima kasih.
ReplyDeleteBila bercakap tentang politik dan Agama maka UMNOlah yang jadi juaranya. Perempuan tak payah tutup aurat macam bini para menteri dan menterinya sekali. Arak dan riba berleluasa macam lesen kedai judi dan kilang arak kat Selangor tu. Sampai sekarang tak boleh tutup sebab nak menjaga hati orang bukan Islam. Rancangan hiburan yang terlampau yang dibenarkan oleh Islam Hadhari.Artis yang berani membuka aurat menampakkan susuk tubuh yang ditaja oleh UMNO dalam rancangan hiburan samada dikaca televisyen ataupun konsert hak milik UMNO. Pergaulan bebas muda mudi yang tidak dapat disekat akibat daripada tiada pendekatan keagamaan yang menyeluruh akibat daripada Ahli majlis fatwa hanyalah orang UMNO yang tak arif tentang hukum agama. Ishh banyak lagilah juara UMNO tentang politik dan agama ni. Panjang sangat kot. Tolong nafikan.
ReplyDeleteMCA: Malaysia is a secular state
ReplyDelete17 Mar 09 : 2.00PM
By Gan Ping Sieu
editor@thenutgraph.comeditor@thenutgraph.com
AS MCA Political Education Bureau head, I have reservations over the written reply given by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to Member of Parliament for Bukit Gelugor Karpal Singh in the Dewan Rakyat on 12 March 2009 that "Malaysia is a 'negara Islam'."
I welcome the prime minister's statement that Malaysia is not a theocratic state and shall adhere to a parliamentary democratic system as enshrined in the Federal Constitution. But the reference of Malaysia as a "negara Islam" by the prime minister is wholly unnecessary, as the phrase "negara Islam" will only serve to confuse the rakyat and cause unwanted fear.
Historical documents
The MCA is of the position that Malaysia is nothing but a secular state. This is evidenced from the following historical accounts and the subsequent debates when the Federal Constitution was drafted:
The Alliance Memorandum submitted to the Reid Constitution Commission on 27 Sept 1956 clearly stated that "the religion of Malaya shall be Islam ... and shall not imply that the state is not a secular state."
When the Working Party, comprising the Alliance and the rulers' representatives and the High Commissioner, met on 22 Feb 1957 to review the Reid Commission draft on the possibility of the provision on religion being misinterpreted, the Alliance and Umno chief Tunku Abdul Rahman assured the Working Party that "the whole Constitution was framed on the basis that the Federation would be a secular state."
At the London Constitutional talks in May 1957, the Colonial Office did not object to the inclusion of an official religion after being assured by the Alliance leaders that they "had no intention of creating a Muslim theocracy and that Malaya would be a secular state."
On behalf of the Alliance, (later Tun) Tan Siew Sin told the federal legislature that the inclusion of the official religion "... does not in any way derogate from the principle, which has always been accepted, that Malaya will be a secular state and that there would be complete freedom to practise any other religion."
A year after Independence, on 1 May 1958, then Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman clarified in the Legislative Council that "I would like to make it clear that this country is not an Islamic state as it is generally understood. We merely provide that Islam shall be the official religion of the state."
Judicial recognition
The above position has received judicial recognition. Former Lord President Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas, in Che Omar bin Che Soh v Public Prosecutor (1988), stated that the term "Islam" in Article 3(1) of the Federal Constitution meant "only such acts as relate to rituals and ceremonies... the law in this country is ... secular law."
The former Lord President Tun Mohamed Suffian Hashim also wrote that Islam was made the official religion primarily for ceremonial purposes, to enable prayers to be offered in the Islamic way on official public occasions, such as the installation or birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Independence Day and similar occasions.
Constitution law expert Prof Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi and prominent legal scholar, the late Tan Sri Professor Ahmad Ibrahim, also shared the above observations.
The MCA is of the position that the guiding principles for public administration in our beloved multiracial country shall always adhere to universal values of equality, justice, fairness, transparency, mutual respect, the rule of law, etc., which transcends all religions.
Gan Ping Sieu
MCA Spokesperson and Head of MCA Political Education Bureau
Comments (You are allowed to leave comments until 7 Apr 09)