Tuesday 17 December 2013

umat Islam lain ada hak ,bukan Islam ada hak orang Islam Syiah tak ada hak tapi haiwan ada hak


BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHIM





Binatang pun ada hak, tapi bukan Syiah'
1:33PM Dis 17 2013
Tindakan keras kerajaan terhadap kumpulan Syiah terus mengundang rintihan penganut ajaran itu di negara ini.

Mereka beranggapan hak mereka dinafikan berbanding umat Islam lain, malah bukan Islam dan binatang sendiri.

NONE"Bukan Islam di negera ini turut diberikan hak mereka. Saya juga patut diberikan hak sebagai Muslim.

"Tetapi untuk saya, tiada hak sama sekali. Malah binatang pun ada haknya," seorang pemimpin kanan masyarakat itu dipetik sebagai berkata.

Kamilzuhairi Abdul Aziz, tokoh Syiah Imamiah Malaysia, berkata demikian ketika ditanya The Wall Street Journal apa yang tinggal bagi masyarakat itu selepas pusat mereka diserbu dan buku-buku mereka diharamkan.

Provokasi isytihar Sunni musuh
Dalam wawancara yang disiarkan pada Isnin, Kamilzuhairi, 47, juga berkata, mereka juga ditindas, antaranya apabila tidak dibenarkan mengamalkan upacara keagamaan berkaitan fahaman itu.

"Pegawai penguatkuasa, pihak berkuasa agama, mereka lakukan banyak perkara yang bertentangan dengan perlembagaan dan ia satu bentuk penindasan.

Tafsiran mereka terhadap undang-undang agama tidak selalu benar," beliau dipetik sebagai berkata.

Kamilzuhairi, yang dilapor lahir sebagai Sunni sebelum bertukar kepada Syiah, berkata mereka juga diprovokasi untuk mengatakan Sunni sebagai musuh.

""Kami berita mereka, sampai hari pengadilan, kami tidak akan katakannya," kata Kamilzuhairi seperti dilaporkan akhbar itu.

"Baru-baru ini ada artikel di akhbar oleh seorang yang dikatakan ulama (Sunni) yang berkata, (menurut Syiah) sesiapa yang membunuh Sunni mendapat pahala.

"Ini semua tuduhan palsu. Ini fahaman yang bahaya. Kami boleh bertolak ansur dengan 
perbezaan-perbezaan asas."


NGO: Bicara individu 'Syiah' condong fasis
11:51AM Dis 17 2013
Tindakan mendakwa dan membicarakan dua individu di Perak kerana memiliki buku dan dokumen Syiah mendapatkan kritikan kumpulan NGO prokebebasan, yang melabelkannya sebagai fasis dan melampau.

Bagi mereka, elemen itu jika dibiarkan akan turut menyemarakkan insiden antikebebasan seperti membakar buku serta menghukum individu berbeza pendirian sama ada agama, politik atau budaya.

"Oleh itu, kami menyeru semua pihak yang tidak mahu kebebasan mereka diceroboh, yang tidak mahu suara mereka dibungkam, yang tetap setia mahukan Malaysia bangun sebagai sebuah negara yang merdeka, liberal dan demokratik untuk bersatu tegas melawan anasir melampau, fasis serta totalitarian," kata mereka.

Kenyataan itu didokong NGO prokebebasan Institut Kajian Dasar (IKD) serta dua kumpulan prokebebasan bersuara dan berfahaman Komunite Seni Jalan Telawi (KsJT) dan Akademi Pak Sako.

The Wall Street Journal semalam melaporkandua individu tersebut, Dr Nur Azah Abdul Halim dan Mohammad Ridzuan Yusof hari ini dijadual dibicarakan di Taiping atas kesalahan melanggar fatwa negeri dengan memiliki bahan bacaan Syiah.

Dalam kenyataan mereka semalam juga, tiga kumpulan itu melihat tindakan terhadap Nur Azah dan Mohammad Ridzuan bertentangan dengan perlembagaan, semangat Rukun Negara dan prinsip kebebasan dalam Pemasyhuran Kemerdekaan Malaysia.

"Kami juga berpandangan tindakan untuk mendakwa penganut Syiah ini adalah satu gejala penafian terhadap realiti masyarakat Malaysia yang majmuk dan toleran," kata mereka.

Dalam kenyataan bersama itu juga, mereka mengkritik slogan 1Malaysia yang kini menurut mereka tinggal slogan kosong apabila perdana menteri gagal menjamin kemakmuran masyarakat berbilang kaum di Malaysia.

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Doktor: Dilayan seperti penjenayah kerana Syiah
12:33PM Dis 16 2013 
Seorang doktor yang dituduh di mahkahamah syariah di Perak kerana memiliki buku berkaitan Syiah mendakwa dilayan secara sangat tidak adil hanya kerana kepercayaan yang mahu diamalkannya.

"Kami dilayan secara sangat tidak adil," Nur Azah Abdul Halim, 41, dilapor sebagai berkata kepada The Wall Street Journal

"Kami dilayan seperti penjenayah hanya kerana mahu mengikuti Islam Syiah."

Nur Azah pada 20 Ogos lalu mengaku tidak bersalah di Mahkamah Rendah Syariah Taiping terhadap tuduhan memiliki dokumen dan buku berkaitan ajaran Syiah. 

Beliau dan Mohammad Ridzuan Yusof, 31, didakwa mengikut Seksyen 16 Enakmen Jenayah Syariah Perak 1992 kerana mengingkari Fatwa Jabatan Mufti Perak.

Perbicaraan kes itu dijadual berlangsung esok.

Usaha akhbar itu mendapatkan ulasan Mohammad Ridzuan tidak berhasil.

Pendakwaan terhadap mereka berdua ekoran fatwa negeri tahun lalu yang sependapat dengan keputusan Majlis Fatwa Kebangsaan pada 1996 yang mengharamkan buku yang bertentangan dengan fahaman Ahli Sunnah Wal Jamaah.

"Mereka ada buku yang diharamkan. Jadi bila haram, kamu tidak boleh menyimpannya," Mufti Perak Tan Sri Harussani Zakaria dipetik sebagai berkata.

NONESementara itu, sarjana dan penulis Mohd Faizal Musa (kanan) yang bukunya diharamkan oleh Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malayssia (Jakim) dilaporkan berkata, kebimbangan itu ekoran populariti Syiah meningkat ekoran perkembangan media sosial.

Menurutnya, bagi sebahagian generasi muda, Syiah dilihat sebagai alternatif kepada Islam Sunni.

"Generasi lebih muda pengikut Syiah menggunakan Facebook, Twitter dan blog untuk menunjukkan identiti mereka, termasuk menuntut hak-hak mereka," kata Faizal yang terkenal dengan nama pena Faisal Tehrani.

Malaysia a religious-fascist state, not a moderate one, says ex-minister

DECEMBER 16, 2013
Malaysia's image as a so-called “moderate” nation has been dismissed by a former minister, who said it was closer to being a “religious-fascist” state.
Datuk Zaid Ibrahim (pic) said the ongoing religious persecution of PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu and others before him portends a grave future for religious freedom in Malaysia. Zaid said it was up to Malaysians either to allow this trend to continue or to defend religious freedom.
“We are not only denied political freedom (with the media and the electoral process under government control), but also liberty in matters of personal belief.
“We are already witnessing a new wave of attacks against Shias, which are more often associated with the Middle East and Pakistan.
“The Sunni-Shia warfare has turned the Muslim world upside down with senseless killings and now it has arrived on our shores, thanks to our home minister,” he said, referring to charges against Mohamad Sabu, better known as Mat Sabu, who is accused of being a Shia by the Home Ministry.
Zaid also cited the example of Kamariah Ali and her husband, followers of the Ayah Pin sect, who were prosecuted for following a version of Islam which was not acceptable to the state.
“Years ago, when Kamariah Ali and her husband pleaded before the judges to allow them to be the kind of Muslims that they understood God meant them to be, they were denied.
“The judges ruled that the state had the right to define Islam and that only its version was acceptable.
“They went on to say the state had the right to punish those who deviated from its version of Islam.”
He said Kamariah Ali was jailed and when her husband died, the state denied him a proper burial.
“The state obviously did not consider him to be a Muslim who deserved a proper burial, yet it believed it had the power to punish him for being a 'deviant' Muslim.
“The state had its cake and ate it, too: one day it declared a person a bad Muslim who needed to be punished, and the next day, it declared that this person was not a Muslim. And the judges agreed!”
Zaid said few cried foul over this development.
Zaid said what happened to Mat Sabu and others like him would never have come to pass if judges in the country had been brave enough to base their decisions on the law.
“When I first said Mat Sabu should not bother to defend himself when he was accused of being a Shia, my Muslim friends felt he needed to, regardless of the quality of evidence his accusers could provide. They felt that being a Shia was bad for his image.
“If (Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad) Zahid (Hamidi) and Jakim (Department of Islamic Development) think Shias are not Muslims, then why not petition the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) and the United Nations to bar Iranians from doing the haj.
“Take to the global stage if you truly want to be a Sunni warrior. Do not bully local Muslims like Mat Sabu,” Zaid said.
“It’s up to Muslims in this country to decide for themselves what kind of Muslims they want to be.
“I believe they have that right under the Constitution. I am a Muslim and that’s all there is to it.
“The state may define Islam as the Sunnah Wal Jumaah variety, but that definition cannot supersede Article 8 in the Constitution on religious freedom.
“The state can advise on what variety is 'pure' but it cannot punish Muslims if they prefer a different variety. Punishment is God’s work, not officials’, and that’s central to a country that has a secular Constitution governing matters of faith. And Malaysia is secular.”
Zaid warned that the country could eventually explode like Lebanon and Syria if the prime minister was only interested in high-speed rail link to Singapore and trade agreements.
“We have had many disturbing incidents such as Memali, the Al-Ma’unah movement and other 'deviant groups'. So how do we manage this potentially difficult and dangerous conflict?”
Zaid said the prime minister claimed to be a moderate and if that was the case, “he should speak out a lot more about the subject in Malaysia. He should also have ministers who are moderate and capable of engaging with difficult subjects.” – December 16, 2013.

No evidence Syiah followers security threat’

K Pragalath
 | December 17, 2013
Deputy Home Minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar revealed that thus far they have no solid evidence that Syiah followers pose a security threat
PETALING JAYA: Deputy Home Minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar has urged all parties to refrain from making speculations on the number of Syiah adherents in Malaysia.
“Many parties are making speculations and allegations ever since Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi called for action against the Syiah,” he said when contacted.
He said this when asked to comment on allegations made by Fakhrul Azman Abu Bakar who is the international bureau chairman of Malaysia International Islamic Cooperation Institution (Ikiam).
Yesterday Fakhrul claimed that many political leaders, professionals and heads of departments in the public and private sector are Syiah followers.
The claims were made following intimidation by Home Minister and Umno vice president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi who called for the detention of Syiah followers.
Ahmad Zahid also accused PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu as being a follower of the Syiah sect.
Wan Junaidi who is also Santubong MP added that the Home Ministry had no evidence against followers of that sect.
“We are looking at it from a security perspective. We have no specific evidence yet to prove that they are a security threat. However they are under our radar,” he said.
On the contrary Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar was quoted four days ago saying that the Syiah adherents are posing a  security threat.
“There is a security threat by allowing Syiah followers to develop and become bigger,” he said.
Keeping tab
Nevertheless, Wan Junaidi added that the Home Ministry is also keeping an eagle’s eye over leaders in politics, private and public sector as well as the academia to curb the spread of the Syiah sect.
Wan Junaidi added that there are evidences abroad that shows the rise of the Syiah sect would cause calamities.
“The Syiah adherents in Iraq have taken over the administration of Iraq after US invaded the country. We don’t want the followers of that sect to do the same here as well,” said Wan Junaidi.
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