2008 Malaysian General Election, victory for the non-Muslims?

Fellow Muslim and Malay Brothers and Sisters, please take some time to read the following news clip.


I’m sure that you are shocked to learn that some parties consider the results of the recent 2008 Malaysian General Election as some kind of a victory for the non-Muslim community after reading the above news clip today!

I’m not at all surprised. I knew all along that Malaysians have been fighting in a little ‘Crusade War’ under the pretext of democracy. :-)

What bothers me most about the above news clip is that our local intimate problems are being discussed and talked about by the Office of International Religious Freedom, an American propaganda machine working for the United States Department of State!

Who the f*ck is feeding those Americans with stories and claims that have been totally blown out of proportion!?

Hindraf?

You might think that Malaysia or Malay politics is all about PAS, PKR and UMNO but I hope that this post will let you see the bigger awful picture. I have said this couple of times in the last few weeks and I will continue to repeat the same message to every one of you out there.

Quit fighting among ourselves, my fellow Muslim and Malay Brothers and Sisters. We need to unite for the sake of Islam and our Malay community and we have to do that fast if we do not want to lose everything that is precious to us.

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2 comments:

Peter @ Enviroman said...
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Peter @ Enviroman said...

Ah so now you changed from video to widget so the message just cannot escape my eyes. But I am scratching my head as to how on earth can that message as implying we (or at least I) took it as a victory against Islam. And for heaven sake, don't get all paranoid and full of persecution complex. Where is this crusade?

We are just fed-up with corruption, with arrogance, with you know what else. Well, if Muslim wants Hudud to be applied to themselves, fine. Why not? But please ask us if we want it before you try to impose it on us. For morality can be interpreted in so many ways. Is holding hands in public immoral? Answer depend on who you ask. Who is to decide? Will a non-Muslim man and a Muslim woman holding hands in public get caned? Perhaps. Depend on what happens after this election.

Deleting original comment because it contained some reference to Islam and I don't want to get into trouble because of that. So editing that out and pasting edited comment here (apparently f*ck is acceptable, but to me it is an eye-sore):

"Who the f*ck is feeding those ..."

What does the * stand for? Perhaps the stars of crusading US? Whatever it is, I suppose you can choose to ignore this comment, leave the f*ck (whatever it is) as is or edit it quietly and don't approve this comment.

Or perhaps you are all for free speech, allow this to go through and let the whole world see. What Saidul care about what non-Muslim think anyway. They can all go to ... for all Saidul care. For they are all infidels, and who cares about infidels?

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