lördag 3 augusti 2013

Disrespect or Emotional?

Why do some citizen of Malaysia can be so disrespectful towards Agong? 😞
In the case of M.G, it may seems blown out of proportion and perhaps she's unlucky to have made such comments by emotions rather rationally.

And worst, she just adds up to this new trend of hate speech  as we are seeing from certain groups (intentionally &/unintentionally).

My personal opinion is this "hate culture" is inflicted through irresponsible campaigning.

Never mind if the Party come out clearly and say, we are pro republic and campaign that. Of course they will lose votes but they can't get the best of both world.

 Sneaky irresponsible campaigning will result in supporters jadi mangsa. 

Will the party she supports stand by her? I guess we will have to wait and see but I doubt it.

There are no excuse to hina Agong. I doubt anybody in Malaysia do not know or do not understand that. 

Our system is perlembagaan beraja berasaskan demokrasi. 

Citizen must understand that the winning party reports in to Agong, so they too will always respect Agong and our system beraja. 

Insult to Agong is unfortunately extended to many Malaysians because Agong is not just head of the country, he is a symbol of religion, symbol of military, symbol race and many more. The insults extended to what he represent.

And so I urged to all of you to help create awareness among us, to understand what is campaign and how we can balance our frustration and how to work the system.

 Citizen should use the political party to channel disagreement and vote for the one that suits you. There is no need to disrespect Agong or his speech just because your chosen party loses and it is not the speech you want to hear. 

We vote for Malaysia so this is Malaysia and this is our system. It is vital you respect our system. It is vital that you're patriotic to your nation. 

Syiah or Sunni ?

So... Are you a Syiah or a Sunni? 😕

Honestly no such thing as sect or denomination in Islam.

My understanding is there's just Islam and in Islam we are all Muslim. 

There are no divisions, sect, cast, groups, etc..that's the beauty of the religion.

According to the Quran, Muslim will follow the words and commands of Allah and to know how to do this, we follow the Al-Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad SAW based on hadith sahih...

Well then, doesn't it make you think why we should have such variation now or even a label ourselves like Syiah or Sunni. The calling is simple, we should all be just Muslim.

Further to note that the terminology of  Syiah didn't even exist during the time of Prophet Muhammad SAW nor does some of the practise within Syiah.

In Islam we practise equality. 

There are no double standards or discrimination against race, origins, wealth, age or gender. 

It's simply Iman and takwa that differs us among us Muslim and should only be on God's judgement (not for us to judge) of our deen.

 We all strive hard to be better Muslim both in this world and hereafter hence we should help each other, it's a common goal after all...

My opinion is, anything else  in between (other than the said Iman dan Takwa) that tries to divide us is just plain political power struggle.. 

It ain't got nothing to do with religion. 

Anyway, this old political friction is getting really old, few thousand years old!..why can't we drop it and embrace what's really said in the Al-Quran, a simple calling of to follow the words of Allah and Hadith sahih.

Thoughts?