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          PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL
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nak kena tone down pulak dah??... ni mamat mana dapat info kata "
Establishing an Islamic state does not stop social ills;...." cekek kang
kojoi kut...  Rasulullah sampai kat kita bawak 2 berita, satu berita
gembira, dan satu berita ancaman.  kalau nak buat ancaman kena tone down
ka??

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pas Net [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:39 AM
> To:   alternatif-net  MLBA; Barisan-Alternatif  MLBA; Parti Keadilan
> MLBA; Pas Network M MLBA
> Subject:      [pas-network] A REVOLT IS BREWING IN THE OPPOSITION
> COALITION (Part 2)
> 
> FAC News - Wednesday, January 30, 2002 8:52 AM
> 
> A REVOLT IS BREWING IN THE OPPOSITION COALITION (Part 2)
> 
> "I believe BA does not need DAP and PAS has to tone down its rhetoric"
> 
> I was moved to write this piece after the National Justice Party's
> (Keadilan) disappointing show in the recent Indera Kayangan by-election.
> 
> I may be wrong, but I sensed a lack of concerted efforts in articulating
> campaign issues. Why do we allow the UMNO-led Barisan Nasional (BN) to
> intimidate us with their campaign issues relating to the events of
> September 11? 
> 
> As a proud Muslim woman, I find it very disturbing, and sad, that we are
> allowing UMNO to tarnish the religion of Islam by equating it to the acts
> of a few lost souls on September 11. By doing so, UMNO is affirming what
> the west has perceived Islam to be and have worked for decades to destroy
> the image of Islam.
> 
> If UMNO is a party with moral values - which it is not - the leadership in
> that party would instead strive to soothe the nation, especially amongst
> the non-Malay-non-Muslim communities that September 11 was an aberration
> and not a norm.
> 
> This is where Barisan Alternative (BA) can come in and turn the table on
> BN by establishing inter-faith dialogues and race relations with leaders
> from various non-political and political groups that are open and not
> hostile towards BA; we must be magnanimous when under attack.
> 
> I can think of a number of ways where we can employ dirty tactics and turn
> the table on UMNO and win the hearts and soul of our Muslim population -
> but that would put us in the same league as UMNO that preys on the weak
> and uninformed. 
> 
> We have to fight back - fire with fire. I would not want to outline my
> thoughts in an open forum like this, as we would not want the other side
> to know our strategy - but it is not too late for BA to regroup for the
> general election.
> 
> I believe BA does not need the Democratic Action Party (DAP). I am not
> amused by their under-handed tactics and their neither here nor there
> attitude. It is characteristic of an opportunistic behaviour.
> 
> The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), on the other hand, has to tone down
> its rhetoric of an Islamic state without first explaining and making the
> public understand what exactly is an Islamic state.
> 
> Establishing an Islamic state does not stop social ills; evil lurks in the
> hearts of men. I live in Saudi Arabia and, believe me, there are booze and
> women here too if you want them badly enough.
> 
> Islam is a progressive religion base on justice, respect, compassion and
> humility. The more we understand the beauty and true teachings of Islam
> the more humble we are; for therein lies humanity.
> 
> I look forward to your insights on the future of the BA opposition
> alliance ABIM should not have been alienated - it can play a vital role in
> race relations and interfaith aspects and, most importantly, act as a
> social arm of the party.
> 
> We do not have to wait to be in power to foster relations with the lesser
> fortunate in our society. What is important is sincerity and humility.
> Keadilan is best positioned to advance the idea that politics is the
> perfect medium to bring people together (regardless of race, creed and
> religion) with similar ideals, interests and desires for a better nation.
> 
> Like everybody else, Mahathir too will die and, I believe, after that, so
> will UMNO with its feudalism.
> 
> 

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