Friday, October 14, 2011

Fatwa again?

The last time I knew someone who had a 'fatwa' against him was when PAS was calling for his head for defending 'Murtad' (Murtad basically means those who abandon Islam) cases.

That was back then. Now he champions their call, though questioning why Nik Aziz still insists on Hudud, despite PR openly saying that they have agreed to 'put it on hold'.


Despite DAP saying that they are dead against Hudud, with Karpal even suggesting that legal action will be taken against the PAS led Kelantan State government, PAS is pressing ahead, in fact bulldozing ahead!

So when things do not go right for Pakatan, its supporters would naturally turn to BN and start 'fires' in their neighbours house. This posting is too graphic to put in my blog (Explicit material posted here to smear MCA and MCA Youth) but its not something new isn't it. However, this time they have gone too far.

Funny why the same website did not question their 'god sent' leader right?

When things do not go for them, they play the racial card, don't they? And now with things going against them on the Hudud issue, a 'Fatwa' is best for them to threaten?

It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out what happens if ever Pakatan comes into power. DAP will cow down when there is a mass of support calling for extremist Islamic policies. PKR as ever will sway like the lallang they are. And when non-muslims start to voice up, they will threaten with 'Fatwa'.

This is not the BN way. In fact, Malaysia does not resort to these kinds of policies. It is die hard supporters like these that seem to have their own version of how Malaysia should be. The other problem is there are pockets of Malaysian communities who seem to think that this is the way to go. The Catholic Chrurch seems to be heading this way too.

All said, when will Malaysians realise that there is simply no room for extremism?
For 54 years, Malaysia has held a steady course, let not these overzealous power hungry desparados steer the ship to the nearest reef!

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