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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Why Non-Muslim Smashes Ridhuan Tee Abdullah..


Here is why the indian community and non muslim slams Ridhuan Tee Abdullah. His racist remarks towards the indian community was unreasonable without even a single blink to the current government which was giving their bless to the movie itself.

The problem occurs when you speak without knowing the truth behind the scene. 

The article wrote by Ustaz Ridhuan Tee Abdulah. Taken from Sinar Harian.

Majlis Madrasah India Muslim Malaysia (MIM) memberi maklumat kepada saya mengenai kontroversi filem Vishwaroopam, yang dihentikan penayangannya buat sementara waktu oleh Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN), ekoran banyak adegan menghina agama Islam. Malangnya, parti politik India komponen Barisan Nasional (BN), mendesak mahukan filem ini terus ditayangkan kerana pada mereka ia hanya lakonan. Jahil sungguh mereka dalam memahami budaya masyarakat Islam.
You have written this on 18 feb 2013. But on 19 feb 2013, KDN has lifted the ban of the film. You can refer below links to recofirm it.
 
http://www.sinarharian.com.my/kolumnis/ridhuan-tee-abdullah/kesabaran-umat-islam-ada-had-1.132091



http://www.thesundaily.my/news/616439


The temporary ban imposed on controversial Tamil blockbuster Vishwaroopam was lifted today.
In a statement, the Home Ministry said the movie, directed and produced by south Indian movie superstar Kamal Haasan, will be allowed to screen in local cinemas as the special panel consisting of the National Film Censorship Board and the Islamic Development Department (Jakim) had looked into the movie from the religious and safety aspects.
“Two discussion and review sessions were held with Jakim to reassess the content of the movie.
Jakim, through its director general has agreed to allow the movie to be shown in the cinemas as it is satisfied with the censorship done by the Film Censorship Board.
“Based on the reviews and opinions of all parties, the Ministry has agreed that Vishwaroopam will be allowed to be screened but on condition that the film distributors abide by the decision taken by the Film Censorship Board on the additional (scenes) from the film to be censored,” said the Film Censorship Board chairman Datuk Raja Azahar Raja Abdul Manap.

And Ridhuan Tee writes
Berikut adalah ringkasan penghinaan yang sengaja dilakukan terhadap agama Islam yang mulia ini. Pertama, umat Islam digambarkan sebagai pengganas. Kedua, Kitab suci al-Quran katakan sebagai rujukan pengganas. Ketiga, pakaian wanita berhijab/purdah tempat menyimpan senjata api dan bom. Keempat, ayat-ayat al-Quran dibaca bagi memulakan aktiviti jahat. Kelima, pengikut Taliban dikaitkan dengan penyembelihan manusia dan keenam, agama Islam digambarkan sebagai agama yang tidak berperikemanusiaan.

Apa tujuan filem ini sebenar? Bagaimana filem ini boleh terlepas? Walaupun KDN telah menarik penayangannya buat sementara waktu, itu bukan bermakna kita perlu berdiam diri dan berbaik sangka dengan mengatakan ia tidak disengajakan? Bagaimana jika kita melakukannya terhadap agama lain?

Difahamkan sebanyak 16 penyuntingan akan dibuat sebelum tayangan semula dilakukan. Siapakah yang menyunting filem ini sebelum ditayangkan? Orang Islam atau orang bukan Islam? Apakah patut mereka dilepaskan begitu sahaja?

The answer to your question as above. Refer to the statement issued by KDN. JAKIM is the responsible body to review and bar certain scenes from the film before they could re-release to the local cinema. Re-release because it was approved back then before they banned it temporary for short review and now they approved it, AGAIN. Put the blame to JAKIM instead to the indian community. Jakim has failed to explain why we must stop the film. Not piggie-blinded blames the non muslim.


First, if we have something to say regarding the movie, we better put a valid argument related to the topic. Bragging about other stuff, dragging unrelated issues only showing that we are not enough credible to discredit the movie through facts. 

Me, myself didn't agree with the movie. Singapore, the country which malays always labelled as racist also banned the movie. Means something is not right about the movie. The movie must be so insensitive toward the muslim and that's why many countries banned the movie, even in their homeland the movie became controversy. After several discussion and went going few editing process the movie then release in India.

If you can't accept the movie you have to list down your argument instead of writing below statement.  
Pernahkah kita bersungut ketika perayaan Thaipusam? Seminggu sebelum perayaan, seluruh kawasan sekitar Batu Caves sesak. Kenderaan diparkir sesuka hati. Lautan manusia satu warna berhimpun, seolah-olah tidak ada warna lain lagi di negara ini.

Hari ini pergilah ke mana sahaja. Jika dahulu, rumah ibadat dan patung-patung tidak banyak kelihatan meriah. Kalau adanya pun agak suram dan tidak nampak tombolnya. Tetapi selepas PRU 12, keadaan jauh berubah. Mereka mendapat peruntukan sana sini, pusat dan negeri. Rumah ibadat kecil menjadi besar, tombol rendah menjadi tinggi dan berwarna-warni.

Apa yang saya lihat, kita sudah memberi segala-galanya bagi menagih simpati dan undi. Negara ini tidak ada lagi identiti. Agenda Islam dan Melayu entah ke mana. Saya amat yakin jika BN menang sekalipun dalam PRU 13 ini, keadaan tidak ada bezanya dengan apa berlaku hari ini. Kita akan terus menjaga hati orang lain daripada hati sendiri.

Persoalan saya, apakah agenda kita hanya untuk pilihan raya? Kita tidak bertegas dalam melaksanakan agenda negara. Tidak cukup dengan kontroversi filem tersebut, amat meloyakan apabila semua parti komponen BN meramalkan mereka akan menang banyak kerusi yang ditandingi dalam PRU 13. Hairannya, kerusi yang diramalkan menang dan mahukan itu adalah kerusi yang ditandingi kawasan majoriti Melayu.

Mereka mendesak diberikan tambahan kerusi. Jika benar-benar ikhlas, pergilah menawarkan diri bertanding di kawasan majoriti ultra kiasu (Cina). Mintalah kerusi sebanyak mana pun. Tetapi beri laluan kepada orang Islam bertanding di kawasan majoriti Melayu.

Saya cadangkan agar PRU 13, jika kita mahukan sangat orang India bertanding di kawasan majoriti Melayu, carilah kalangan India Muslim seperti KIMMA dan MIM, tetapi bukan mereka yang tidak Islam. Orang Melayu tidak teragak untuk memangkah mereka, tetapi apakah mereka memangkah kita apabila laluan diberikan? Apakah mereka akan menjaga dan menghormati sensitiviti agama Islam. Kontroversi filem Vishwaroopam jelas menunjukkan mereka langsung tidak sensitif terhadap agama rasmi negara ini.

None of your argument were pointing to the related issues. We are talking about the movie and you are bragging about the indian community in malaysia? What's the connection actually? I didn't see anything.

You didn't help the muslim community to translate the real reason why we must refuse and say no to the movie. You only help to make the situation change, from bad to worse. The indian community became more confused. And angry.

Nevermind then. When a muslim insulted islam, through their action, especially the way of their dressing, in the movie, none of them trying to fix the thing, even Ustaz Ridhuan Tee has shut down his mouth. But when non muslims questioning why we banned the film? What was going wrong? Need a futher explaination, then it's wrong.

I believed we can discuss the matter nicely with indian community without insulting each other. I also believed, the indian community can accept our argument as long as we provided the facts, not a wild accusation nor being racist to prevent racist. When a racist talks about how he hates racism while himself is practising it, then he must be a damm stupid.  

Forget to mention this. Jakim is an islamic body and home minister is a muslim too. Ask them why they allowed such movie airing at the cinema in malaysia. :)

An open letter to Ridhuan Tee Abdullah

Worth reading.

FMT LETTER: From Ravinder Singh, via e-mail

Dear Professor,

You have often spoken about race and religion. As a learned, enlightened and wise person, could you please enlighten the world with the wisdom of your thoughts on the following:

1 Why were you born a Chinese and not a Malay Muslim in the first place if you were destined to be a Muslim and a Malay in the end?

2 Why is it that under our skins we are all the same whether our outer layers are black, brown or yellow?

3 Why did Allah create non-Muslims if he has pre-determined that their after lives shall be condemned to hell? Is He such a cruel being?

4 If the same Allah did not create the non-Muslims, who created them?

5 How many creators of the Heavens and the Earth are there?

6 If there are other Gods besides Allah, how is it they do not fight and destroy each other’s creations?

7 If all creatures on the earth are the creation of one and the same Allah (or God, or by whatever name He is called), how is it that His love for all his creations is not the same, i.e. how come he only loves those who profess a certain religion and not others (pilih kasih)?

8 What came first into this world, ethnicity or religion, the egg or the chicken?

9 Does one’s adoption of a different faith than that into which one is born, change the bone, blood and DNA of the convert?

10 Is the door to heaven open to all Muslims regardless of their Moral values and shut to all non-Muslims regardless of how honest and upright they may be?

Najib's Aku Janji for free and fair election.


What's the point? The expulsion of Nick Xenophon gives a different opinion about your adminstration. Sign is just a sign, your sign is useless until you prove it through your action. Keep your pledge for yourself. We need a proof not a sign. At least a charge to unbersih candidates who gone through the screening process. Thankyou. 

Najib says ;

The Malaysian government is unwavering in its commitment to free and fair elections. Recent reforms by the Election Commission, such as the introduction of indelible ink and postal voting, underline our belief in democratic principles. Today we are making a further commitment to put those principles into practice by agreeing to internationally recognised standards of electoral transparency and fairness. I am proud to sign Transparency International's Election Integrity pledge – and once Barisan Nasional’s general election nominees are announced, I will ensure that all of our candidates honour this agreement too. 

The nominees have already gone through a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission screening process, to ensure they meet the high standards of integrity expected by the Malaysian public. Responsibility for fulfilling the pledge lies with its signatories, and it is a responsibility that I and my colleagues in Barisan Nasional take seriously. But it also places a duty on all Malaysians to hold their politicians to account. With an electoral system that is stronger than ever, and a personal commitment from our prospective MPs, it is my hope that the Malaysian people will give us the opportunity to continue our reform agenda.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A Letter from a female Chinese Malaysian Resident in USA

A Letter from a female Chinese Malaysian Resident in USA 

I am a female Chinese Malaysian, living in the Washington DC area in the United States. I have read many of the letters that often talk about foreign countries when the writers have no real knowledge of actually living in those countries. Many draw conclusions about what those countries are like after hearing it from someone else or by reading and hearing about them in the media or after four years in a college town in those countries.

I finished ST PM with outstanding results from the prestigious St. George's Girls School in Penang . Did I get a university place from the Malaysian government? Nothing ... With near perfect scores, I had nothing, while my Malay friends were getting offers to go overseas. Even those with 2As got into university. I was so depressed. I was my parent's last hope for getting the family out of poverty and at 18, I thought I had failed my parents.

Today, I understand it was the Malaysian Government that had failed me and my family because of its discriminatory policies.

Fortunately, I did not give up and immediately did research at the Malaysian American Commission on Education Exchange (MACEE) to find a university in the US that would accept me and provide all the finances. My family and friends thought I was crazy, being the youngest of nine children of a very poor carpenter. Anything that required a fee was out of our reach.

Based on merit and my extra curricular activities of community service in secondary school, I received full tuition scholarship, work study, and grants to cover the four years at a highly competitive US university.

Often, I took 21 credits each semester, 15 credits each term while working 20 hours each week and maintaining a 3.5 CGPA. A couple of semesters, I also received division scholarships and worked as a TA (teaching assistant) on top of everything else.

For the work study, I worked as a custodian (yes, cleaning toilets), carpet layer, computer lab assistant, grounds keeping, librarian, painter, tour guide, etc. If you understand the US credit system, you will understand this is a heavy load.

Why did I do it? This is because I learnt as a young child from my parents that hard work is an opportunity, to give my best in everything, and to take pride in the work I do. I walked away with a double major and a minor with honours but most of all a great lesson in humility and a great respect for those who are forced to labour in so-called `blue collar' positions.Those of you who think you know all about Australia , US, or the West, think again. Unless you have really lived in these countries, i.e. paid a mortgage, paid taxes, taken part in elections, you do not understand the level of commitment and hard work it takes to be successful in these countries, not just for immigrants but for people who have lived here for generations.

These people are where they are today because of hard work. (Of course, I am not saying everyone in the US is hardworking ... There is always the lazy lot which lives off of someone else's hard work. Fortunately, they are the minority ...)

Every single person, anywhere, should have the opportunity to succeed if they want to put in the effort and be accountable for their own actions. In the end, they should be able to reap what they sow.

It is bearable that opportunities are limited depending on how well-off financially one's family is but when higher education opportunities are race-based, like it is in Malaysia ; it is downright cruel for those who see education as the only way out of poverty.

If you want to say discrimination is here in the US , yes, of course it is. Can you name a country where it doesn't happen? But let me tell you one thing - if you go looking for it, you will find it. But in Malaysia , you don't have to go look for it because it seeks you out, slaps you in your face every which way you turn, and is sanctioned by law!

Here in the US , my children have the same opportunity to go to school and learn just like their black, white, and immigrant friends. At school, they eat the same food, play the same games, are taught the same classes and when they are 18, they will still have the same opportunities. would I want to bring my children back to Malaysia? So they can suffer the state-sanctioned discrimination as the non-malays have for over 50 years?

The injustice the non-Malay have to suffer in frightening silence is the most damaging problem one has to face throughout one's life. You just have to look at the mighty Govt structures which completely favours only one race, the Umno Malay. The Chinese and Indians are treated no better than the illegal Indonesians.

Racism and corruption are openly practised by the Malay politicians everywhere, Courts, schools/Uni, police, govt offices, contracts, GLC, NEP, ISA, local Govt. It's so powerful and intimidating that you walk with fear and keep your mouth shut on anything and everything political.

Religion is taboo unless you talk good about Islam. As for being a slave in the foreign country, I am a happy 'slave' earning a good income as an IT project manager.

I work five days a week; can talk bad about the president when I want to; argue about politics, race and religion openly; gather with more than 50 friends and family when I want (no permit needed) and I don't worry about the police pulling me over because they say I ran the light when I didn't.

Have we seen the light at the end of the tunnel yet (Anwar Ibrahim)? Or is it the head light of an oncoming Umno train? Lets hope its the former for the sake of all fair minded Malaysians.

The dream of a Malaysian 'race' in the future is nowhere in sight with the present BN Govt.

Where is N E G A R A - K U ?
Source : here
 
Actually, not all non-malays treated in this way. Only the non-bn cronies have to face it this kind of situation. The BN's cronies regardless races, religion and skin colour, they all treated differently compared to rakyat.  If you want to UBAH this situation then UBAH your mind first, vote PR for better Malaysia. 
 
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Friday, February 15, 2013

Salam neraka to kafir?

Yesterday there was a photo been circulated on the internet. The photo is regarding a teenager aged 19 year-old killing herself [as reported by netizens] by jumping off from 6th floor of Berjaya Timesquare Shopping Centre after saw her boyfriend with some other girl. This conclusion also been circulated by those insensitive netizens.

Age 19?

Where did they get the number?

Here's what police has said :
Choo Czek Yeng, 36, from Bangsar, was allegedly standing on a ledge outside the railing on the sixth floor of the mall before she suddenly fell at about 10am yester-day.
“We received information on the matter through a phone call from the public at 11.25am.
“Although there were numerous CCTVs at the mall, there was no camera trained towards the corridor and the area of the incident,” Dang Wangi OCPD Asst Comm Zainuddin Ahmad said.
He denied speculation that the woman might have leapt to her death after having an argument with her boyfriend.
“We learnt that the woman had been suffering from mental illness for the past couple of years.
“As such, the case has been classified as a sudden death until there is concrete evidence to suggest otherwise,” ACP Zainuddin said.


What's the fact of the cases? 

Age : 36, not 19.
Motive : Committed suicide because of mental illness.

No connection to valetine nor arguing with her boyfriend.

This kind of ingorance can be forgiven. We called it as miscommunication. 

But how about these?

1. Snap a pic and posted it on facebook like the body has no parent at all. At least you should cover your word if you can't cover her body.

2. Some of the netizens even asked, where's the blood? No blood surrounding the body. Are you sure she's dead?

3. While others said she is chinese, not wonder la. She's kafir, go to neraka.. we can't expect anymore..don't say salam takziah, RIP, whatsover because she's non muslim.

BUDI BAHASA BUDAYA KITA?

Throws harsh words to the dead woman without knowing the fact. Disrespectful. Luckly there are many of good muslims too in malaysia.


Kalau ada kematian, atau apa2 sahaja berita berkaitan kehilangan nyawa kita akan menuliskan kata2 prihatin. Kata2 simpati. Dengan tujuan mahu menunjukkan perasan kasihan dan kita menghormati keluarga mangsa yang dilanda musibah.

Tak kira la muslim dan non muslim.

Tetapi ada sebilangan orang islam neh dia anggap diri dia lebih hebat dari orang lain kerana dia beragama islam. Lebih tepat dia anggap diri dia lebih bagus dari orang bukan islam kerana dia menganuti islam.

Salam takziah. 

Ini tak boleh diucapkan kepada non muslim.

Lepas mati dorang semua masuk neraka.

Admin bodoh. Tak belajar agama ke.

Jadi aku kena buat apa?

Kesian, dah mati anak encik neh. Eh dia bukan orang islam la. PADAN MUKA. KERANA AKHIRNYA DIA AKAN NERAKA. KALAU ENCIK NAK TAHU SEMUA ORANG BUKAN ISLAM KAN AKAN MASUK NERAKA TAU. MAMPOSLAH ENCIK SEMUA TERSEKSA DI SANA.

PANGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

Kalau aku tak kena lempang, tak kena pijak, maki dan dikutuk aku respect diri aku sebab berjaya melakukan perbuatan keji tanpa dibelasah orang.

Ya, ya, kita tak boleh tunjukkan rasa simpati kepada keluarga mangsa non muslim kerana kita penganut islam, islam agama kasih sayang.

Apa yang patut kita buat ialah cari musuh dan buktikan diri kita lebih bagus dari mereka. Contoh kalau berlaku kematian kita akan cakap salam mampos dan salam masuk ke neraka.

Ini ke kita patut buat?

Ini ke islam agama kasih sayang anjuran Nabi saw?

Cukupla tu. Kalau tak reti nak tunjuk akhlak yang baik, jangan pula paparkan akhlak keji yang mendatangkan kebencian terhadap islam.

Kalau tak mampu nak tarbiah dan dakwah non muslim mendekati islam jangan pula tunjukkan perbuatan yang menyebabkan mereka menjauhi islam.

Kita lahir sebagai muslim, tapi belum tentu kita mati sebagai muslim jua.

Mereka lahir sebagai non muslim, tapi belum tentu mereka mati sebagai non muslim jua.

Islam agama yang menganjurkan kasih sayang sesama manusia, muslim dan non muslim. Islam tak anjurkan permusuhan kepada sesiapa sekalipun tak kira la dia muslim atau non muslim.

Islam anjurkan permusuhan dengan perbuatan mungkar dan maksiat.

Mengucapkan salam takziah dan menyampaikan rasa simpati kepada keluarga non muslim yang kehilangan ahli keluarga bukan perkara mungkar.

Tapi kalau kita menyakitkan hati keluarga yang baru kehilangan anggota itu memang perbuatan biadap yang tak dianjurkan dalam islam.

Menjadi orang islam bukan alasan untuk ko berlagak bagus dan perasan hebat dengan orang bukan muslim, islam bukan pemangkin untuk ko jadi berlagak, tak payah nak perasan hebat la.
 
Taken from here.
 
Please do not simply jugde people by their religion or faith. Our akidah/faith in islam won't be lessen a bit if we have a respect to non muslims. Don't try harder to hate them, that's not what islam prefers you to do.
 


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

A man fined RM8,000 for insulting queen.


In my opinion the punishment that he received is too "heavy" compare to what he did. Ibrahim ali always throws a racist remark but still happly ever after smiling until now. No one dares to take action because he is ibrahim ali.  

He didn't mean to do that. The case was being exaggerated by those typical malays especially the ones who supports umno barisan nasional.

I fully understand that he has to take the responsibility after being childish towards agung permaisuri. However that doesn't mean we can simply accuse him for the matter that he didn't do at all. Like the writing that been circulated on the blogs and forum. 

Quoted from blogs, umno blogs,

Bukan itu saja, pemuda Cina tersebut juga seolah mencabar pihak polis untuk menahannya dan juga telah mengeluarkan kata-kata yang amat menghina bukan saja anggota polis namun umat Melayu. Beliau mengatakan polis tidak berkuasa di Pulau Pinang. Akhirnya beliau ditahan dan disoal siasat.

You can read the whole statement here.

They copy-paste on the blog, facebook and twitter to influence other. Especially the malays. Their aim to make the malays community hate the chinese. This is obviously racist. They also said the man is from dap. How come you simply say the man is from dap by judging his action and face? Does his face has a DAP mark?

Am not trying to defend this guy. I am just playing fair. He already charged on the court. And the court already decided the punishment. He has to pay rm8,000 over his middle finger's issue. He pays the fine. He also need to serve a month jail. The facts of the cases, 

1. He faced two charges.

2. First charge is  showing the middle finger on his right hand at the Raja Permaisuri Agong when her car passed him near the Penang International Airport departure hall.


3. Second charge is showing a different obscene gesture (hitting his clenched left fist on his right palm) at Superintendent Mohamad Fakhrudin Abdul Hamid.

4. Has to pay RM8,000 fine [paid]

5. Undergo a month prison 

6. Nothing related to anti-monarchy or racist statement been issued or discussed at the court.

7. He commited that he did a mistake and says sorry.

8. His face shows a full of remorse which means he didn't mean to do such act.  

We shouldn't take this thing till the end of the edge. He needs to breathe. Giving him a chance won't harm anyone.  

No sign that he had saying innocently about malays and sistem beraja.. the thing that makes me devastated is some of the malays plainly believed what are the umno bloggers spreading on the blog without any effort to confirm the matter first. And simply accused the chinese wants to take over the country and eliminates the malays community because of the gesture.

They been watching too many dramas. They have too many script. I suggest them please do send your script to the appropriate agency. Writing on the blog won't help your career to expand. Please.