Saturday, 19 May 2012

Nik Aziz is not the father of Guan Eng

Today there was a story about Pas' Nik Aziz planning to sue NST and former IGP Rahim Noor. It's about an NST article last week where Rahim was quoted as describing Nik Aziz as "bapak kafir" (father of infidels). Looks like Pas has learned from DAP's big brother PAP - sue your enemies to bankruptcy if you don't like what they say about you.


The problem here is that Lee Kwan Yew's PAP never called anyone kafir. And even if they did, I very much doubt they will sue the people whom they called kafir if those people returned the favour by calling them kafir too. PAP may be a lot of unpleasant things, but I think they do have some sense of shame. Ok lah, PAP probably would not mind people calling them kafir, but that's beside the point. The point is, you don't cry foul when people called you names which you yourself had used to describe others. It's like a kid who throw a stone at another kid only to run crying to his mommy after the other kid started to throw the same stone at him.The law may allow it, but this shows how low class Pas really are.

Remember Amanat Hadi? Pas actually lumped ALL Umno people as kafir back during that period in the 1980s. It's at the height of Pas' fanaticism. Pas members at that time actually avoid praying with Umno people in a surau or mosque. They even regarded meat of livestock slaughtered by Umno members as not halal because due to the Amanat Hadi, they were regarded as non-muslim.

Well, I don't know what got into Rahim Noor or the NST editor who allowed the story to be published, but personally, I think it was more of a political pun than anything libellous. Come on lah, who would really believe that Nik Aziz is the father of infidels. Everyone know what that Lim Kit Siang is the father of Lim Guan  Eng. Ok, I know Nik Aziz once call Guan Eng Khalifah Umar Abdul AZIZ. But that doesn't mean he is the father of Guan Eng. He may love Guan Eng very much and want to adopt him as a son but that only make him the "bapak angkat kafir". True or not?

6 comments:

  1. tak aci lah macam gini, tok guru main mengelat laa

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  2. Kafir adalah satu istilah yg bermaksud bukan-muslim. Kita sering mendengar logo2 yang berbunyi "Pas for All", ini sudah tentu juga di maksudkan PAS juga adalah untuk bukan-muslim ( = kafir )

    Jadi tentulah tak salah jika di katakan bahawa ketua PAS adalah juga ketua org2 kafir (sekurang2nya di Malaysia ini)

    Istilah Inggeris "father" juga boleh dimaksudkan dg ketua.

    Father Meaning and Definition
    (n.) A respectful mode of address to an old man.
    (n.) A male ancestor more remote than a parent; a progenitor; especially, a first ancestor; a founder of a race or family; -- in the plural, fathers, ancestors.
    (n.) One who, or that which, gives origin; an originator; a producer, author, or contriver; the first to practice any art, profession, or occupation; a distinguished example or teacher.
    ........................................

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  3. Bigcat,

    I think it, "Bapa kafir", is a reference to the PAS "kafir-mengkafir" matter which you describe, prevalent in the 80s.

    I also recall the Tok Guru as saying it is okay to mencarut others. Not learning PAP but from favoured, can do no wrong, Anwar Bin Ibrahim.

    Warm regards
    Freddie

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  4. Big Cat,

    i like u la....... :p

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  5. Org skrg lebih dambakan harta dunia yang fana berbanding keindahan syurga yang abadi. Everyone wants to be a leader. Everybody wants to be rich and wealthy. They are willingly to do anything when it comes to wealth, power and fame. Nevertheless, who cares if you are mistreated? The most important thing is, 'I want money, fame & power! No one could ever stopped me now!'

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  6. Orang skrg lebih dambakan harta dunia berbanding kemakmuran syurga. The judgement day is getting near. Everyone wants to be a leader. Everybody wants to be rich and wealthy. But they shall never forget that human being are form from soil and will dies in liang lahad which is made from soil.

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