PRESS RELEASE BY DR ZAKIR NAIK.
“My praise of Malaysian Govt’s fair treatment of minorities has been twisted to politicize me and create racial disharmony; it will not succeed”, says Dr Zakir Naik.
Putra Jaya, Aug 13, 2019 – Renowned Islamic preacher Dr Zakir Naik has hit back at allegations that he was creating religious disharmony among Malaysians, by alleging that his detractors were wrongly quoting him out of context with a view to politicise and malign him. Dr. Naik also added that he had actually praised Malaysia for its genuinely Islamic way of treating Hindu minorities and in upholding their rights, something that the Indian government had failed to do with its minorities.
Dr Zakir Naik was responding to questions following a series of three lectures spanning over three days, organised by the Kelantan State Government. Dr Naik spoke extensively on the topics of ‘Qur’aan - The Path to Happiness’, ‘Misconceptions about Islam’ and ‘Islamophobia’. The third event was held at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu city of Malaysia and saw a record attendance of 100,000 men, women and children from across the state. It received a massive response from the people who stayed back till the early hours of the morning.
In an humbling moment on 9th August, Dr Zakir Naik was also conferred the Daa’ee Ummah award, the highest religious award of Kelantan by Ustaz Dato Ahmad Yakob, the Chief Minister of Kelantan.
Said Dr Naik, “The allegations reported in the media are mischievous and designed to not only politicize me but also create religious disharmony within the community. Recordings of my talks will reveal that the reality is the opposite of what is being alleged. After my lecture on “Misconceptions about Islaam”, I was asked a specific question from the audience on the ongoing Kashmir issue and the plight of Muslims in India. In my reply I actually praised Malaysia and its government for the way it has been treating its Hindu minorities and for giving them their due rights, something that the Indian government has failed to do with Muslim minorities in India."
"On the charges against me by the Modi government, my stance was very categorical. I found it unfair that a certain group of Hindus in Malaysia seemed to trust the Modi government more than the Interpol, or the Indian courts, or the Malaysian government itself. My praise of the Malaysian government for its Islamic and fair treatment of Hindu minorities is being twisted and misquoted to suit political gains and create communal rifts.”
According to Dr Naik, the event’s scale and success did not go down well with the groups that do not like him. “The event audience that constituted mainly Muslim men and women as well as media persons did not find anything wrong in all the eight hours of my three lectures and Question and Answer Sessions. However, it took more than three days for my detractors to create an issue out of nothing. Any attempts to create a communal rift is unfair towards the people of Malaysia and I’m sure, In Sha Allah, that these attempts will fail,” added Dr. Naik.
*Dr Zakir Naik explains his stance in detail in a statement below –*
"After my speech on 9th August at Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu, there were very positive reports in the media for the next two days. The media also mentioned that I had supported Tun Mahathir. This could not be digested by a certain clique of politically-motivated hate-mongers within the country. It seems that these people scanned my lectures in a desperate attempt to pick out something blameworthy and vilify me. Having found nothing they could use against me, they resorted to dishonest schemes. Since yesterday, the 12th of August, there has been a campaign in the media against me. The allegations are based on out-of-context statements, deliberate misquotations and even complete fabrications intended to malign me for political agendas.
They alleged, “Naik recently compared the Hindus in Malaysia to the Muslims in India and said that the former enjoyed more than 100% rights in Malaysia compared to Muslims in India. He further said that it was unfortunate that Hindus in Malaysia, despite the benefits, are more loyal to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi than to Tun Dr Mahathir.” Then they went on to say that I am creating racial and religious disharmony and communal hatred.
Firstly, I never said the above in my speech. There was a question posed to me after my second talk in Kelantan on 8th August regarding the Indian government deleting Article 370 from its constitution and its atrocities in Kashmir. The questioner also asked how the Malaysians and brothers in Islam should react.
My reply lasted more than 24 minutes and towards the end I said, “What’s happening in India? In India we Muslims are a minority, according to the government 14.5%, Muslims say we are about 20–25%, but even if we agree 14.5%, here the non-Muslims—the Hindus—are 6.3% to 6.4%. The Hindus in Malaysia get 100 times more rights than the Muslims in India. Good Alhamdulillah, I am not saying take away their rights. Good, this is what Muslims should do. They are half the percentage, numbers-wise very less, half the percentage of India where Muslims are, yet the rights they get here is hundred times more than what India gives rights to minorities. So much so that they support the Prime Minister of India but not the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Masha Allah. The PM of India wants me, the PM of Malaysia does not want injustice to be done to me. The Hindu Malaysians, most of them support the PM of India. There is no evidence against me in the Malaysian police. Interpol says no evidence, they are believing more in India, they are more Indian than the Indians themselves. And yet they are enjoying Alhamdulillah. At least the Muslims should get their rights.”
I did not say Hindus in Malaysia get 100% more rights than Muslims in India but I said, “Hindus in Malaysia get 100 times more rights than Muslims in India,” which is 10,000% and not 100%. I did not stop there but went further to say, “Good Alhamdulillah, I am not saying take away their rights. GOOD, THIS IS WHAT MUSLIMS SHOULD DO.” I applauded the Malaysian government as well as the Muslims in Malaysia and asked them to continue to treat the Hindu minorities justly, as instructed in Islam. I never said that Muslims in Malaysia should retaliate against the Hindus in Malaysia because of how Muslims in India are being persecuted. They are being forced to say “Jai Sri Ram”, and if they do not say it many are being lynched in public. Many Muslims are being killed for allegations of eating beef, etc. More than 36 Muslims were lynched and killed in public in the last two years, etc. Yet, as I reiterated, none of this justifies the mistreatment of another people elsewhere in the world. In fact, I said Malaysia should continue to follow Islamic teachings and be good and just to the Hindu minority. I have also said many times in my speeches and Q&A sessions that Muslims should always be good to non-Muslims even if they ill-treat us. “Nor can goodness and Evil be equal. Repel (Evil) with what is better: then will the one whom between you and him was hatred become as though he was a devoted friend.” (Al Qur’aan 41:34)
Secondly I never made a general statement as claimed by them that, “It was unfortunate that Hindus in Malaysia, despite the benefits, are more loyal to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi than to Tun Dr Mahathir.” What I said was in context of my own case—that some Hindu groups opted to support the Modi government in its extradition request despite there being no evidence against me, and despite the fact that the Interpol, the Indian court and Malaysian government have rejected the false accusations directed at me.
It should be blindingly obvious to anybody who looks at the situation with a fair mind, that I am being deliberately misrepresented. These politically-motivated people misquoted me with the intention of getting me arrested. But no just court of law, including the Malaysian court, will ever agree with their accusations. Rather, it is these people who should be taken to task for creating racial disharmony and hatred between two religious communities in the multicultural nation of Malaysia."
[End of statement]
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過1,930的網紅Indrani Kopal,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Docu produced by Indrani Kopal in 2007. Tamil schools, like the Chinese schools, are often seen to be sidelined by the government, though they are ...
malaysian constitution 在 HRH Crown Prince of Johor Facebook 的精選貼文
Saya secara peribadi percaya bahawa adalah menjadi tanggungjawab setiap rakyat Malaysia untuk mempertegakkan perlembagaan, sama ada Perlembagaan Negeri atau Perlembagaan Persekutuan. Untuk menjadi liberal dari segi kemajuan dan inovasi adalah baik. Tetapi kita tidak boleh melupakan tradisi, warisan dan Sejarah kita.
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DYAM Mejar Jeneral Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, Tunku Mahkota Johor
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I personally believe that it is the responsibility of every Malaysian to uphold the constitution, be it the State Constitution or the Federal Constitution. To be liberal in terms of progress and innovation is good. But we should not forget our tradition, heritage and History.
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HRH Major General Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, Crown Prince of Johor
malaysian constitution 在 Ruby 狄妃 Facebook 的精選貼文
【2018.05.09】马来西亚历史性的一天
(长文慎入)
这是在我不知道小学几年级的国庆之后,第一次那么想唱国歌挥国旗,大喊 “我是Malaysian, 我爱我的国家”。
我生长在一个从不谈论政治的家庭,我爸是警官,不说你也应该知道为什么他不谈政治;至于我妈,她不爱政治。中学时期,也不知道是哪儿来的想法,忽然之间我想更加了解时事与经济,于是我开始学会阅读娱乐版以外的新闻,每天一翻报纸就是两小时;那时,我略懂政治人物,略懂股票经济。即便如此,在没有人教导的情况下,那时的我压根儿不知道有选举这回事。还记得小学华文课本里的其中一课 —— 2020宏愿。那时我就是一个小孩子,崇拜着我国首相,有幸见到他真人的时候还紧张兴奋;我跟他握了握手,他摸了摸我的头。一切对他与国家的美好想象只维持到学院的其中一个学期,我们其中一科必修课是 Federal Constitution Law of Malaysia,那时才知道我们国家有选举,什么是国会,什么是司法,什么是上议院下议院,进而了解了儿时偶像所有的政治手段,原来他做了这么多令人愤怒的事情,也才明白为什么长辈们那么不喜欢他。
他借由剥夺他人的权利以壮大首相的权利,种下来的因,最终果让大家一起受,当然也包括他自己。那只惹众怒的鸡,效仿他当年的手段,做了更多阴险没人性的事情,不聪明,也不知底线,领国能力远远不及他。
505那年的黑暗选举,反风吹得厉害,各种的集会高喊着换政府,多少个视频让我们看见了肮脏的手段而愤怒。那时的我,才知道原来成为选民需要注册,原来制度是以国席计算而不是总票数计算,原来民主的国家可以不民主。还记得那时,我穿着UBAH的衣服,跟自己说过,“你TMD等我下一届成为首投族,我投死你”。
来到了509,心里一直不安,一切太安静,没有太大的反风,没有热血的集会,没有一点的煽动。感觉好像换不了的时候,却在最后时刻产生了变化。这种“静静地暗地里给你死”的冲击原来更大,原来大家都没忘记505,原来大家都还记得要改变,原来大家想要劏鸡还神的想法还是一致的,就连我那不太懂政治的哥哥也去当了检票员。“全民齐心,一起杀鸡”,脸书满满的手指照,一群首投族,非官方成绩满天飞,大家也开始当起消息传递者;最后,5月10日晚上9.30,新首相宣誓,马来西亚变天尘埃落定,60年,大家终于做到了。
然,看看成绩,再看看自己,喜悦,但非常遗憾。是的,我的手指没有墨汁,我没有成为首投族,因为我身在法国尼斯影展回不去。在飞往法国的时候,我一直在想我还能做什么。
1. 少一票就能定生死,怎么办?其实要说我的选区我还真不担心,因为一直以来都是反对党执政(现在不叫反对党了✌🏻),稳赢,也是的确赢了,基本真的不会影响整个政局(当然这样的心态是不好的,毕竟多的是你预测不到的事情,我只不过在安慰自己而已)
2. 要是换不成,怎么办?好,那我就要确保选民能顺利投票,于是资助有金钱问题的留台生回来投票,分享链接希望有更多人看到并且帮助他们。庆幸的是,的确有艺人或朋友帮忙转发。我也不确定有没有帮助得到,但至少我尽力了。
3. 万一有人投错了,或是不够小心把票变成废票了,怎么办?
我很想把检票员告诉我的细节录个视频放上网,无耐法国的网络太慢,55秒的视频都花了超过12个小时来上载,更何况是一个几分钟的视频。直到投票的前一天,我也不知道哪儿来的勇气,公开发表政治立场,呼吁大家一定要换政府,并且附上一些简单的投票讯息,再按下boost post,确保信息有传到出去。有人特意提醒我,身为公众人物最好不要发表政治立场,会被封杀。我感谢他的提醒,但是,如果真的是希盟赢了,我怕什么?
做了我能做的事情,遗憾的是自己没有履行人民的责任参与其中,分享喜悦的时候总有那么一点遗憾与自责。这么历史性的一天,我们曾经连任最久的前首相,带领我国踏上发展中国家的前首相,正式回归。国外朋友问我,新首相会好吗?换了政府会好吗?真的没有人知道,但是我真心认为,至少他能够把最糟糕的那个人拉下台,至少他有能力拯救马来西亚的经济。虽然知道他有多老奸巨猾,但是有个感觉告诉我,在多少个夜深人静的时刻,他回想自己的过去,是有那么一点的觉悟,那么一点的自责。他这次回来,与其说拯救马来西亚,我觉得更像是弥补过错,纠正过错。93岁,谁不想好好地享受退休生活,留在家安度晚年。世界各国的政治都不干净,其实真的不求清廉,只求在位者能让国家国泰民安,人民丰衣足食,种族之间相处融洽。
忽然曾经有人问我,两个都是烂苹果,怎么选?我的回答是:没错,是两个烂苹果,但是一个是吃了会拉肚子,另一个吃了会中毒身亡,你选哪一个?
2020年宏愿好像又回来了,回归的敦马,愿你能健健康康地熬过这五年,愿你真的会把过去犯下的错都给纠正,愿马来西亚真的能重振威名。辛苦了 🙏🏻
感谢媒体们 感谢所有呼吁的人 感谢特意回家投票的人民 感谢所有检票员 感谢誓死捍卫选票的人 感谢所有为国家祈祷祈福的人 你们辛苦了 💗
我是马来西亚人,我爱我的国家 —— 马来西亚。
malaysian constitution 在 Indrani Kopal Youtube 的最讚貼文
Docu produced by Indrani Kopal in 2007.
Tamil schools, like the Chinese schools, are often seen to be sidelined by the government, though they are said to be an integral part of the national education system.
Former education minister Musa Mohamad once stated in 2000 that Tamil schools should be regarded as 'the responsibility of the community' although the Constitution provides that "there shall be no discrimination against any citizen in providing out of the funds of a public authority financial aid for the maintenance or education of pupils or students in any educational institution ()"
In 1957, there were approximately 888 Tamil schools which were established in rubber estates predominantly resided by workers of South Indian origin.
Today the number has been reduced to 523 mainly for the purposes of development.
(Text: Malaysiakini/Jiwi Kathaiah)
This documentary gives Malaysian Indian an insight of the ongoing struggle of Tamil schools in Malaysia.
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