Friday, January 28, 2011
Doa Pecah Perut LKY
Pengasas asal party Ron ni lagi hebat dari TG MCA! Jelas racist dan chauvinist! Dan kita tak puas-puas bergoco dan berdoa pecah perut sesama kita. Udahnya Tok San boleh dibotol carlbergkan oleh Ron! Kenapa tiada yang pi berdemo depan pejabat Ron? Kenapa kita tunduk kepada mereka yang mahukan kita tidak berpegang kepada Islam? Apakah kerana LKY,EW dll telah disucikan oleh seseorang? Dan kita masih suka bermimpi siang malam....
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AFP
Lee Kuan Yew urges Muslims to 'be less strict'
AFP/File – Lee Kuan Yew speaks at the launch of his book titled "Lee Kuan Yew: Hard Truths to keep Singapore …
by Philip Lim – Sun Jan 23, 5:22 pm ET
SINGAPORE (AFP) – Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew has urged local Muslims to "be less strict on Islamic observances" to aid integration and the city-state's nation-building process.
Singapore has a predominantly Chinese population, with minority races including Muslim Malays and Indians, and Lee has always stressed the importance of racial harmony.
"I would say today, we can integrate all religions and races except Islam," he said in "Lee Kuan Yew: Hard Truths to Keep Singapore Going," a new book containing his typically frank views on the city-state and its future.
"I think we were progressing very nicely until the surge of Islam came and if you asked me for my observations, the other communities have easier integration -- friends, intermarriages and so on..." he stated.
"I think the Muslims socially do not cause any trouble, but they are distinct and separate," Lee added, calling on the community to "be less strict on Islamic observances."
During the book's launch on Friday, the self-described "pragmatist" warned Singaporeans against complacency, saying the largely ethnic Chinese republic was still a nation in the making.
Describing Singapore in the book as an "80-storey building on marshy land," Lee said it must contend with hostility from larger Muslim neighbours.
"We've got friendly neighbours? Grow up... There is this drive to put us down because we are interlopers," he said, citing alleged Malaysian and Indonesian efforts to undermine Singapore's crucial port business.
Singapore was ejected from the Malaysian federation in 1965 in large part due to Kuala Lumpur's preferential policies for ethnic Malays, and has since built up Southeast Asia's most modern military to deter foreign aggression.
Turning to local politics, Lee said the ruling People's Action Party (PAP), which has been in power since 1959 when Singapore gained political autonomy from colonial ruler Britain, will someday lose its grip on power.
"There will come a time when eventually the public will say, look, let's try the other side, either because the PAP has declined in quality or the opposition has put up a team which is equal to the PAP... That day will come."
"In the next 10 years to 20 years, I don't think it'll happen. Beyond that, I cannot tell."
Lee said that despite a survey showing the contrary, he believed Singaporeans were not yet ready for a non-ethnic-Chinese prime minister.
"A poll says 90 percent of Chinese Singaporeans say they will elect a non-Chinese as PM. Yes, this is the ideal. You believe these polls? Utter rubbish. They say what is politically correct," he stated.
He also defended the policy of promoting marriage between highly-educated Singaporeans, a policy seen by critics as a form of social engineering, and dismissed the notion of love at first sight.
"People get educated, the bright ones rise, they marry equally well-educated spouses. The result is their children are likely to be smarter than the children of those who are gardeners," he said.
"It's a fact of life. You get a good mare, you don't want a dud stallion to breed with your good mare. You get a poor foal."
People who are "attracted by physical characteristics" may regret it, he said.
Lee also revealed that he had donated to charity all his earnings of S$13 million ($10 million) since stepping down as prime minister in 1990 after 31 years in power.
Singapore's cabinet ministers are the highest paid in the world as part of a strategy to prevent corruption and attract talent from the private sector.
Lee, who holds the special title Minister Mentor, now serves as an adviser to his son Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who came to power in 2004.
Amid all the hard-edged talk, Lee showed his tender side when asked about his late wife Kwa Geok Choo, who died aged 89 in October last year.
"It means more solitude. No one to talk to when the day's work is done," Lee said in the book, the result of exclusive interviews with journalists from the country's leading daily, the Straits Times.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Gila Gali
Tak sia-sia Cikgu Hashim bapa Rita ajar kami pantun dua kerat...
pisang sesisir, pisang sesikat;
jom korek pasir, jom korek zakat.
Sesungguhnya, Zakat untuk orang-orang Fakir; Miskin, Amil, Muallaf, Riqab, Gharimin, Fisabilillah dan Ibnissabil. Adalah kewajipan yang ditentukan Allah, dan Allah maha mengetahui lagi bijaksana. At-Taubah: 60
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Malaysiakini
S'gor bantu orang Islam henti kerja di premis arak
Jan 14, 11 6:04pm
Kongsi 911
Kerajaan Selangor akan menubuhkan sebuah tabung khas untuk membantu pekerja beragama Islam yang sedar untuk meninggalkan pekerjaan di premis dan pusat hiburan yang menjual minuman keras.
Menteri Besar, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim berkata, kerajaaan Selangor prihatin dengan perbincangan mengenai pelaksanaan Enakmen Jenayah Syariah yang tidak membenarkan umat Islam bekerja di premis berkenaan.
"Kami telah meminta ahli Exco negeri, Datuk Dr Hasan Mohamed Ali, Yaakob Sapari, Dr Halimah Ali dan Hajjah Rodziah Ismail untuk menubuhkan satu sekretariat yang akan mengadakan perjumpaan dengan Lembaga Zakat Selangor (LZS) bagi membincangkan isu ini.
Dalam satu kenyataan hari ini, menteri besar berkata, LZS akan diminta untuk bersama-sama menubuhkan tabung khas tersebut.
Katanya, kerajaan negeri sedar kebanyakan orang Islam yang bekerja di tempat sedemikian membuat keputusan tersebut atas sebab ekonomi.
Rezeki halal
Oleh itu, tegas menteri besar lagi, tabung ini akan memainkan peranan agar mereka tidak akan terbeban dengan penguatkuasaan undang-undang ini.
"Kami menghormati Enakmen Jenayah Syariah yang bertujuan memelihara umat Islam untuk mencari rezeki yang halal.
"Pada masa yang sama, sebagai kerajaan prihatin dan adil, kita perlu memberi tempoh yang cukup kepada semua pihak termasuk pemilik premis dan pekerja yang terlibat," katanya.
Berikutan itu, Khalid berkata, beliau akan mengadakan pertemuan dengan semua datuk bandar dan yang dipertua pihak berkuasa tempatan Isnin depan untuk mendapat pandangan mereka bagi memastikan penguatkuasaan enakmen tersebut dilaksanakan dengan baik dan berkesan.
Kenyataan menteri besar itu bertujuan meredakan percanggahan pendapat berhubung penakrifan larangan orang Islam bekerja di tempat-tempat yang menyajikan minuman keras.
Jika semalam, exco perumahaan dan kerajaan tempatan, Ronnie Liu berkata umat Islam dibolehkan berbuat demikian kerana larangan berkenaan yang dikeluarkan oleh Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya (MPSJ) telah diarahkan ditarik balik, namun hari ini, exco hal ehwal Islam, adat Melayu, infrastruktur dan kemudahan awam, Datuk Hasan Mohamed Ali mempunyai definisi yang berlainan.
Tindakan wajar
“Berhubung dengan isu orang-orang Islam yang dilarang bekerja di tempat-tempat menjual minuman keras seperti yang dikuatkuasakan di MPSJ, saya sebagai exco yang menjaga
hal ehwal Islam di negeri Selangor mendapati bahawa tindakan tersebut adalah wajar.
“Saya mengucapkan syabas dan terima kasih kepada pimpinan MPSJ yang telahpun menguatkuasakan peraturan ini. Saya difahamkan peraturan ini telah melalui tiga proses perbincangan di peringkat jawatankuasa yang telah mendapat pengesahan dan kelulusan dari semua pihak termasuk ahli-ahli majlis yang bukan Islam,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan media.
Liu pula semalam mengesahkan pekeliling menarik balik larangan itu telah dikeluarkan kepada presiden MPSJ, Md Adnan Ikhsan dengan alasan “kerajaan negeri tidak menyedarinya.”
"Kami tidak dirujuk (berhubung larangan itu). Sebab itu, kita minta mereka tarik dulu,” katanya, sambil menambah isu berkenaan turut dibincangkan pada mesyuarat exco Rabu lalu.
pisang sesisir, pisang sesikat;
jom korek pasir, jom korek zakat.
Sesungguhnya, Zakat untuk orang-orang Fakir; Miskin, Amil, Muallaf, Riqab, Gharimin, Fisabilillah dan Ibnissabil. Adalah kewajipan yang ditentukan Allah, dan Allah maha mengetahui lagi bijaksana. At-Taubah: 60
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Malaysiakini
S'gor bantu orang Islam henti kerja di premis arak
Jan 14, 11 6:04pm
Kongsi 911
Kerajaan Selangor akan menubuhkan sebuah tabung khas untuk membantu pekerja beragama Islam yang sedar untuk meninggalkan pekerjaan di premis dan pusat hiburan yang menjual minuman keras.
Menteri Besar, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim berkata, kerajaaan Selangor prihatin dengan perbincangan mengenai pelaksanaan Enakmen Jenayah Syariah yang tidak membenarkan umat Islam bekerja di premis berkenaan.
"Kami telah meminta ahli Exco negeri, Datuk Dr Hasan Mohamed Ali, Yaakob Sapari, Dr Halimah Ali dan Hajjah Rodziah Ismail untuk menubuhkan satu sekretariat yang akan mengadakan perjumpaan dengan Lembaga Zakat Selangor (LZS) bagi membincangkan isu ini.
Dalam satu kenyataan hari ini, menteri besar berkata, LZS akan diminta untuk bersama-sama menubuhkan tabung khas tersebut.
Katanya, kerajaan negeri sedar kebanyakan orang Islam yang bekerja di tempat sedemikian membuat keputusan tersebut atas sebab ekonomi.
Rezeki halal
Oleh itu, tegas menteri besar lagi, tabung ini akan memainkan peranan agar mereka tidak akan terbeban dengan penguatkuasaan undang-undang ini.
"Kami menghormati Enakmen Jenayah Syariah yang bertujuan memelihara umat Islam untuk mencari rezeki yang halal.
"Pada masa yang sama, sebagai kerajaan prihatin dan adil, kita perlu memberi tempoh yang cukup kepada semua pihak termasuk pemilik premis dan pekerja yang terlibat," katanya.
Berikutan itu, Khalid berkata, beliau akan mengadakan pertemuan dengan semua datuk bandar dan yang dipertua pihak berkuasa tempatan Isnin depan untuk mendapat pandangan mereka bagi memastikan penguatkuasaan enakmen tersebut dilaksanakan dengan baik dan berkesan.
Kenyataan menteri besar itu bertujuan meredakan percanggahan pendapat berhubung penakrifan larangan orang Islam bekerja di tempat-tempat yang menyajikan minuman keras.
Jika semalam, exco perumahaan dan kerajaan tempatan, Ronnie Liu berkata umat Islam dibolehkan berbuat demikian kerana larangan berkenaan yang dikeluarkan oleh Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya (MPSJ) telah diarahkan ditarik balik, namun hari ini, exco hal ehwal Islam, adat Melayu, infrastruktur dan kemudahan awam, Datuk Hasan Mohamed Ali mempunyai definisi yang berlainan.
Tindakan wajar
“Berhubung dengan isu orang-orang Islam yang dilarang bekerja di tempat-tempat menjual minuman keras seperti yang dikuatkuasakan di MPSJ, saya sebagai exco yang menjaga
hal ehwal Islam di negeri Selangor mendapati bahawa tindakan tersebut adalah wajar.
“Saya mengucapkan syabas dan terima kasih kepada pimpinan MPSJ yang telahpun menguatkuasakan peraturan ini. Saya difahamkan peraturan ini telah melalui tiga proses perbincangan di peringkat jawatankuasa yang telah mendapat pengesahan dan kelulusan dari semua pihak termasuk ahli-ahli majlis yang bukan Islam,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan media.
Liu pula semalam mengesahkan pekeliling menarik balik larangan itu telah dikeluarkan kepada presiden MPSJ, Md Adnan Ikhsan dengan alasan “kerajaan negeri tidak menyedarinya.”
"Kami tidak dirujuk (berhubung larangan itu). Sebab itu, kita minta mereka tarik dulu,” katanya, sambil menambah isu berkenaan turut dibincangkan pada mesyuarat exco Rabu lalu.
Takebeer!
Syabas... makin ramai penyokong Ron secara tidak langsung.
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Malaysiakini
Kelantan sedia tambah lesen premis minuman arak
Jan 18, 11 5:13pm
Kerajaan PAS Kelantan sedia menambah pengeluaran lesen premis minuman arak di negeri ini mengikut keperluan penduduk bukan Islam, kata Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kerajaan Tempatan, Pelancongan dan Kebudayaan Negeri, Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan.
Beliau berkata, langkah itu membuktikan kerajaan negeri tidak pernah menghalang masyarakat bukan Islam daripada menikmati minuman keras walaupun mengamalkan dasar pentadbiran Islam.
"Kita tidak pernah menyekat bukan Islam daripada minum arak kerana kita mengawal penggunaan minuman keras itu di kalangan mereka, malah sedia menambah pengeluaran lesen premis mengikut keperluan mereka,” katanya kepada pemberita selepas merasmikan Hotel Crown Garden, di Kota Bharu hari ini.
Takiyuddin berkata, di sekitar bandar Kota Bharu sahaja, kerajaan negeri mengeluarkan 28 lesen premis minuman keras, termasuk di kawasan Jalan Kebun Sultan yang dikenali sebagai “China Town”.
Ini termasuk lesen yang dikeluarkan oleh pihak berkuasa kerajaan tempatan atau majlis daerah lain di seluruh negeri.
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Malaysiakini
Kelantan sedia tambah lesen premis minuman arak
Jan 18, 11 5:13pm
Kerajaan PAS Kelantan sedia menambah pengeluaran lesen premis minuman arak di negeri ini mengikut keperluan penduduk bukan Islam, kata Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kerajaan Tempatan, Pelancongan dan Kebudayaan Negeri, Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan.
Beliau berkata, langkah itu membuktikan kerajaan negeri tidak pernah menghalang masyarakat bukan Islam daripada menikmati minuman keras walaupun mengamalkan dasar pentadbiran Islam.
"Kita tidak pernah menyekat bukan Islam daripada minum arak kerana kita mengawal penggunaan minuman keras itu di kalangan mereka, malah sedia menambah pengeluaran lesen premis mengikut keperluan mereka,” katanya kepada pemberita selepas merasmikan Hotel Crown Garden, di Kota Bharu hari ini.
Takiyuddin berkata, di sekitar bandar Kota Bharu sahaja, kerajaan negeri mengeluarkan 28 lesen premis minuman keras, termasuk di kawasan Jalan Kebun Sultan yang dikenali sebagai “China Town”.
Ini termasuk lesen yang dikeluarkan oleh pihak berkuasa kerajaan tempatan atau majlis daerah lain di seluruh negeri.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Anu Dalam Botol
Nampaknya Tok San, Dr Hell, Jacob and Rose dah berjaya dibotol beerkan Ron dan sekutunya. Syabas Ron, Kar Ib dan Karl G!
Interesting sekarang ni Ron boleh seru "Takebeer!".
Dan Karls dan sekutu boleh sahut "yaaamseng!"
"Takebeer!
"YaaaaaaaammmmmmmmSENG!"
"Takebeer!"
"YAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMSENGGGGGGGG!"
Argghhhh ini baru berjaya menguasai Shah Alam DC dan belum Putrajaya! Hebat negeriku! Tidak lagi terdengar jeritan "Takbir!" dan sahutan "AllahuAkbar!"
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The Malaysian Insider
Khalid says no ‘Muslim ban’, MPSJ rule a guideline
UPDATED @ 07:37:52 PM 17-01-2011
By Boo Su-Lyn
January 17, 2011
Khalid said no law had been passed over the controversial ruling. — file pic
SHAH ALAM, Jan 17 — Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim said today the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) has not banned Muslims from working in outlets selling alcohol, clarifying a councillor’s claim that the rule has been in force since January 2010.
The Selangor mentri besar said the controversial ruling was merely a “guideline”.
“There is no ban,” Khalid told reporters today.
“No by-law was enacted. It was only a guideline on business licenses... to reduce the number of Muslim workers at premises selling alcohol,” said Khalid, noting that some 140 workers were affected by the ruling.
The Selangor MB also dismissed the outcry over the ruling, saying “I do not think that this is a big issue.”
Earlier today, MPSJ councillor Roslan Shahir Mohd Shahir told The Malaysian Insider the ruling had been in place since January 1, 2010, and not last Monday as reported.
Roslan, the chairman of the council’s sub-committee on licensing, also said he had chaired the meeting to pass the Selangor Syariah Criminal Enactment in 2009.
The enactment, he added, only affected entertainment outlets like pubs, nightclubs and karaoke bars, and not restaurants, hotels or even convenience stores.
Roslan also said the council had decided to include the guidelines as part of local laws as the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) could still take action against Muslim workers at outlets selling alcohol.
Khalid today said, however, that such decisions by local councils required approval from the state executive council before they could be enforced.
“Each time a guideline is passed, they must get approval and discuss with the state exco,” said Khalid.
“But Jais has the right... to enforce the law on workers. I am speaking on the part of local government,” he clarified.
Early last week, it was reported that MPSJ decided to revoke the licences of businesses found to be violating the Selangor Syariah Criminal Enactment, which bans Muslims from working at premises selling alcohol.
Today, the Selangor MB assured business owners who sold alcohol and employed Muslims that they would be able renew their licenses this year.
“They can renew. But when they want to renew their license, we have to remind these owners that they must respect the state government’s wishes that it is good that Muslim workers don’t handle alcohol,” said Khalid.
After meeting with all local council heads today, the Selangor MB said the state government has decided to conduct a study on whether MPSJ should implement the guideline as a by-law.
“The study will see the effects on Muslims who will lose their source of income if the Syariah enactment is implemented as a by-law,” said Khalid.
“We will not decide until we know the effects of the ruling,” he added.
Khalid added, however, that his administration would discuss with the Selangor Zakat Authority on how to assist Muslim workers while awaiting the results of the study.
The Selangor state government announced on Friday that it would set up special funds to help Muslim workers who are forced to resign from entertainment outlets serving alcohol.
Khalid had said that four executive councillors — Datuk Dr Hasan Ali, Yaakob Sapari, Dr Halimah Ali and Rodziah Ismail — would meet the Selangor Zakat Authority to discuss the plan.
He also said the state government needed to consider the sensitivities of the Muslim and non-Muslim communities before implementing such a ruling.
“We support the efforts to implement the Selangor Syariah Criminal Enactment,” said Khalid.
“But we cannot act in such a way that will have negative effects and inconvenience non-Muslims. It must be done by creating a positive effect for Muslims and non-Muslims,” he added.
On Saturday, Selangor executive councillor Ronnie Liu said the “entire” Selangor executive council had agreed to withdraw the purported ruling pending further studies on the matter.
The Malaysian Insider understands, however, that not all state executive councillors were against the purported ruling.
Datuk Dr Hasan Ali, a state executive councillor, is said to have supported it.
Interesting sekarang ni Ron boleh seru "Takebeer!".
Dan Karls dan sekutu boleh sahut "yaaamseng!"
"Takebeer!
"YaaaaaaaammmmmmmmSENG!"
"Takebeer!"
"YAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMSENGGGGGGGG!"
Argghhhh ini baru berjaya menguasai Shah Alam DC dan belum Putrajaya! Hebat negeriku! Tidak lagi terdengar jeritan "Takbir!" dan sahutan "AllahuAkbar!"
____
The Malaysian Insider
Khalid says no ‘Muslim ban’, MPSJ rule a guideline
UPDATED @ 07:37:52 PM 17-01-2011
By Boo Su-Lyn
January 17, 2011
Khalid said no law had been passed over the controversial ruling. — file pic
SHAH ALAM, Jan 17 — Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim said today the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) has not banned Muslims from working in outlets selling alcohol, clarifying a councillor’s claim that the rule has been in force since January 2010.
The Selangor mentri besar said the controversial ruling was merely a “guideline”.
“There is no ban,” Khalid told reporters today.
“No by-law was enacted. It was only a guideline on business licenses... to reduce the number of Muslim workers at premises selling alcohol,” said Khalid, noting that some 140 workers were affected by the ruling.
The Selangor MB also dismissed the outcry over the ruling, saying “I do not think that this is a big issue.”
Earlier today, MPSJ councillor Roslan Shahir Mohd Shahir told The Malaysian Insider the ruling had been in place since January 1, 2010, and not last Monday as reported.
Roslan, the chairman of the council’s sub-committee on licensing, also said he had chaired the meeting to pass the Selangor Syariah Criminal Enactment in 2009.
The enactment, he added, only affected entertainment outlets like pubs, nightclubs and karaoke bars, and not restaurants, hotels or even convenience stores.
Roslan also said the council had decided to include the guidelines as part of local laws as the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) could still take action against Muslim workers at outlets selling alcohol.
Khalid today said, however, that such decisions by local councils required approval from the state executive council before they could be enforced.
“Each time a guideline is passed, they must get approval and discuss with the state exco,” said Khalid.
“But Jais has the right... to enforce the law on workers. I am speaking on the part of local government,” he clarified.
Early last week, it was reported that MPSJ decided to revoke the licences of businesses found to be violating the Selangor Syariah Criminal Enactment, which bans Muslims from working at premises selling alcohol.
Today, the Selangor MB assured business owners who sold alcohol and employed Muslims that they would be able renew their licenses this year.
“They can renew. But when they want to renew their license, we have to remind these owners that they must respect the state government’s wishes that it is good that Muslim workers don’t handle alcohol,” said Khalid.
After meeting with all local council heads today, the Selangor MB said the state government has decided to conduct a study on whether MPSJ should implement the guideline as a by-law.
“The study will see the effects on Muslims who will lose their source of income if the Syariah enactment is implemented as a by-law,” said Khalid.
“We will not decide until we know the effects of the ruling,” he added.
Khalid added, however, that his administration would discuss with the Selangor Zakat Authority on how to assist Muslim workers while awaiting the results of the study.
The Selangor state government announced on Friday that it would set up special funds to help Muslim workers who are forced to resign from entertainment outlets serving alcohol.
Khalid had said that four executive councillors — Datuk Dr Hasan Ali, Yaakob Sapari, Dr Halimah Ali and Rodziah Ismail — would meet the Selangor Zakat Authority to discuss the plan.
He also said the state government needed to consider the sensitivities of the Muslim and non-Muslim communities before implementing such a ruling.
“We support the efforts to implement the Selangor Syariah Criminal Enactment,” said Khalid.
“But we cannot act in such a way that will have negative effects and inconvenience non-Muslims. It must be done by creating a positive effect for Muslims and non-Muslims,” he added.
On Saturday, Selangor executive councillor Ronnie Liu said the “entire” Selangor executive council had agreed to withdraw the purported ruling pending further studies on the matter.
The Malaysian Insider understands, however, that not all state executive councillors were against the purported ruling.
Datuk Dr Hasan Ali, a state executive councillor, is said to have supported it.
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