Saturday, February 02, 2008

Anwar has proven again - he is the man

Whether we like it or not only the Malays can take on Umno and the BN.Now we have a Malay to lead all Malaysians,Malays,Chinese,Indians ant others. Anwar has proven again that he is the man Malaysians need now - pious Muslim but wiling to accept all other faiths with a open mind.I think he is sincere in what he says in public and private.

First he defended the Indians and Hindus in the Hindraf uprising,now he is willing to listen to the Christians.I think we should give him a chance,otherwise we will get one again.

Dr.Chris Anthony



Anwar explains his stance to Christian leaders

Terence Netto Malaysiakini Feb 2, 08 11:42am

De facto PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim was subjected to a rigorous examination of his stances on religious issues by about 200 Christian clerics and lay activists and appeared to emerge intact.

There was no variance between his public pronouncements and his private assurances to his inquisitors, an observer at a recent dialogue between Anwar and the Christian leaders noted.

The closed-door dialogue session held in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday morning ran several minutes past lunchtime, which some attendees, assured of anonymity, said was a sign of the eagerness of Anwar's interlocutors to probe him on issues of deep concern to Malaysia 2.2 million Christians. The meeting began at 9.30am.

Organised by the Christian Federation of Malaysia, the dialogue was the first of several the CFM plans to hold with political parties in the run-up to the 12th general election.

anwar azizah christmas partyHitherto viewed with suspicion by Christian leaders because of his association with the Islamisation drive by the government inaugurated when he joined Umno in 1982, Anwar and his wife Dr Wan Azizah were surprise invitees of the Catholic Archbishop Murphy Pakiam to the Christmas Day open house hosted by the Christian Federation of Malaysia at Bukit Nanas on December 25. It was a sign that the PKR leader was being viewed in a new light.

For the dialogue session, Anwar was accompanied by PKR information chief Tian Chua and supreme council member Dr. Xavier Jeyakumar.

Anwar told his audience said his Islamist convictions were no hindrance to his defence of a free and democratic Malaysia that adhered to the Merdeka Constitution. He said an independent and impartial judiciary would go a long way to ensure that Malaysians enjoyed the rights vouchsafed them by the Merdeka Constitution.

He said PKR was not in favour of establishing an Islamic state but he, like many Muslims, was averse to the notion of a secular state which to Muslims carries the implication that a God-mandated philosophy had no bearing on public life.

‘Allah’ should be allowed

He said PKR enjoyed a unique advantage in that it could mediate the middle ground between the secularism of the Democratic Action Party and the Islamism of PAS. He said PKR's mediation of this ground helped to sharpen everyone's awareness that the rights guaranteed by the Merdeka Constitution deserved upholding.

Anwar said since an entire generation of Malaysians had grown up using Bahasa Malaysia as a medium of communication, he saw no reason why Christian Malaysians in their prayers could not use the Arabic term for God - 'Allah'.

anwar ibrahim vk lingam hearing pc 290108 talkingProbed about his role in the Islamisation campaign by the government instituted when he was part of the ruling party between 1982 and 1998, Anwar denied there ever was an order to take down crosses from mission schools.

He said zealous lower echelon officials may have gone overboard by removing these crosses but these underlings acted of their own volition, and not at executive behest.

Anwar said the widow of the late mountain climber, S Moorthy, should have been allowed to bury her husband because it was she who cared for him.

He said a PKR government would ensure that syariah courts were headed by judges of calibre trained at quality Islamic universities. He said he was in favour of syariah courts enforcing Islamic family and inheritance laws on Muslims but that they should have no jurisdiction over non-Muslims.

3 comments:

riduan said...

Hi,

Anwar is really the man we needed now. I am a Muslim and really follow the teaching of Islam and I will speak only the truth. The situation now in Malaysia we have three kind of muslims: extreme, moderate and secular. Anwar is the moderate one. Most of the UMNO's leaders are secular and racist and i think half of the PAS's leaders are extreme. But in PAS itself, the new generation are more tolerate and more moderate. We need Anwar leadership to make the extreme Muslim be straight to moderate and change the racist muslims in UMNO.

As I have learned the syariah, the Islamic laws have no jurisdiction over non-Muslim by any means. During the time of Prophet Muhammad, the Jewish and Christian were given permission to implement their own laws without any interference from the Prophet. And also in Islam, the Muslim leaders cannot kill or harm any non-Muslim as long as they pay tax and give their loyalty to the country. They cannot touch or harm the prayer places, the lands belong to non-Muslim. Unfortunately, our Muslim leaders in Malaysia and all around the world do not act according to Islamic teaching.

Mushrooms::Arise said...

Voters should stop being mushrooms and continue to be fed with the BN bulls--t. Stop talking about DSAI's past actions and inactions. Consider the man and what he has to offer today. If he is also full of bulls--t and does not do what he says,then kick him hard on the ar-e the next time around. Things are so bad, can change be anything worse?

Mushrooms arise

malayamuda said...

I am a Hindu and not affiliated to any political party.

Anwar is the only person in Malaysia today who has the will, courage and support to change whatever is happening in Malaysia.

The other person who had the same will, courage and support was Dr Mahathir Mohamad but he blew it. Mahathir is responsible to make secular Malaysia into a semi Taliban we have today.

Anwar, no doubt you were once racist and a fanatic when you were in UMNO, I believe you have changed since being thrown out of UMNO, punched and jailed not by the non Muslims but by your own kind, a Malay Muslim in the name of Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

I am willing to give Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim a chance cos I believe he can bring about positive changes in Malaysia

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