Re: [perakan] Disko Islam dibenarkan dibuka di Kelantan?

2006-12-17 Terurut Topik abu hafizd
  Jangan izinkan disko di KelantanRoslan SMS 
 Saya tidak pasti adakah kenyataan anggota Exco Kelantan Takiyuddin 
Hassan ini telah disalah petik atau bagaimana, tetapi yang terbit dalam akhbar 
THE STAR berbunyi: Kelantan may allow discos at tourist belt.  Menurut 
akhbar tersebut Takiyuddin dipetik sebagai berkata bahawa kerajaan negeri 
sedang menimbang untuk membenarkan beberapa jenis oulet hiburan sepanjang zon 
pelancongan di Pantai Cahaya Bulan, Kelantan.   Takiyuddin dilaporkan telah 
berkata: Places with live entertainment can be open if there are investors, but 
can only be for non Muslim tourists, notably foreigners.  Tak pasti pula 
sama ada live entertainment yang dimaksudkan itu adalah disco walaupun itulah 
tajuk yang diberikan oleh akhbar itu.  Saya kira jika disko lah yang 
dimaksudkan oleh anggota Exco itu maka saya menyeru agar kerajaan negeri jangan 
sekali-sekali menimbangkannya walaupun jika ada pelabur yang berminat.  
Selama ini kerajaan Kelantan telah berjaya mengekalkan imej
 Serambi Makkahnya walaupun dengan berani telah memperkenalkan beberapa 
pembaharuan yang masih dalam ruang lingkup yang dibenarkan oleh syarak.  
Beberapa konsert yang diizinkan dengan beberapa syarat tertentu, membenarkan 
kelab snooker, mengizinkan wayang kulit dan permainan Thai Boxing semuanya 
dapat diterima dengan hati terbuka dan daialu-alukan.   Akan tetapi membawa 
masuk disko ke negeri yang mahu Membangun   Bersama Islam ini saya kira satu 
cadangan yang tidak baik dan akan hanya mencemarkan imej bersih yang ada pada 
Kelantan itu. Ini saya katakan walaupun ada dakwaan bahawa ianya hanya untuk 
para pelancoing yang bukan Islam.  Kerana bukankah selama ini kita 
mengkritik kerajaan pusat yang mahu melanjutkan waktu operasi kelab-kelab 
malamnya di sekitar KL atas alasan mahu mearik pelancong asing. Kalau pusat 
kita kritik tetapi Kelantan pula izinkan atas alasan yang sama saya kira ini 
adalah satu 'double standard' yang akan hanya menjadikan Kelantan bahan serangan
 musuh-musuhnya.  Disko adalah sebuah kelab tari menari, yang selama ini 
diharamkan di Kelantan kerana ia jelas bertentangan dengan Islam, mengapa kita 
mahu beri keizinan kepada sumber hiburan seperti ini walaupun atas alasan hanya 
untuk para pelancong yang bukan Islam?
  Kesimpulannya saya merasakan cadangan ini tidak baik, dan mengharapkan agar 
ianya sesuatu yang disalah petik oleh akhbar berkenaan. Jika salah petik maka 
Exco berkenaan perlu membuat penafian sama ada melalui akhbar yang sama atau 
melalui Harakah atau Harakahdaily. //Hrkh


abu hafizd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Laporan berkenaan 'Islamic 
Disco' di Kelantan  Green light for Islamic 'disco' in Kelantan   16 Dec 2006
Syed Umar Ariff 

  
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  KOTA BARU: No alcohol served, no mingling or dancing between men and women, 
and no showing of aurat (body parts that must be covered). Welcome to Islamic 
disco, according to Pas.

Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has given the green light 
for the setting up of discos in the State, as long as Islamic rules - as 
stipulated by the Pas-led government - are adhered to. 

He said he was not opposed to dancing in discos but it must be between members 
of the same sex. 

"I do not see any reason to forbid them (discos operating under Islamic 
regulations). This is because dancing is just a form of body movement. 

"When dancing is done with the aurat covered and there is no inter-mingling, 
everything should be okay," he said. 

Muslims generally accept that aurat for a woman is her whole body except the 
face and the hands while a man’s aurat is the part between his navel and knees. 
//NST
   
  Komen dan pendapat
   
  Thestar Sunday December 17, 2006

  PAS-style dance clubs
   
  BY IAN MCINTYRE
  KOTA BARU: Mentri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has given his 
blessings to an Islamic form of dance clubs to serve as entertainment outlets 
here.He said, however, no liquor would be served and there must be a 
segregation of the male and female patrons.There must also be proper 
attire for women such as clothes that do not reveal the navel, Nik Abdul Aziz 
told reporters here yesterday.His remarks came after state local 
government committee chairman Takiyuddin Hassan said the state government could 
consider applications for entertainment outlets under the proposed tourism zone 
in Kuala Besar, near the Pantai Cahaya Bulan stretch.The zone will have 
tourism attractions like a state-of-the-art cultural centre, a marina, local 
cuisine speciality restaurants, handicrafts and souvenir outlets.He 
saida discotheque or nightclub would not be allowed since it was against the 
spirit of its entertainment laws.Nik Abdul Aziz said
 he was not opposed to dancing but that couples should not do it and most 
importantly, that the women's navel was covered.H

[perakan] Disko Islam dibenarkan dibuka di Kelantan?

2006-12-17 Terurut Topik abu hafizd
Laporan berkenaan 'Islamic Disco' di Kelantan  Green light for Islamic 'disco' 
in Kelantan   16 Dec 2006
Syed Umar Ariff 

  
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  KOTA BARU: No alcohol served, no mingling or dancing between men and women, 
and no showing of aurat (body parts that must be covered). Welcome to Islamic 
disco, according to Pas.

Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has given the green light 
for the setting up of discos in the State, as long as Islamic rules - as 
stipulated by the Pas-led government - are adhered to. 

He said he was not opposed to dancing in discos but it must be between members 
of the same sex. 

"I do not see any reason to forbid them (discos operating under Islamic 
regulations). This is because dancing is just a form of body movement. 

"When dancing is done with the aurat covered and there is no inter-mingling, 
everything should be okay," he said. 

Muslims generally accept that aurat for a woman is her whole body except the 
face and the hands while a man’s aurat is the part between his navel and knees. 
//NST
   
  Komen dan pendapat
   
  Thestar Sunday December 17, 2006

  PAS-style dance clubs
   
  BY IAN MCINTYRE
 KOTA BARU: Mentri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has given his 
blessings to an Islamic form of dance clubs to serve as entertainment outlets 
here.   He said, however, no liquor would be served and there must be a 
segregation of the male and female patrons.   There must also be proper 
attire for women such as clothes that do not reveal the navel, Nik Abdul Aziz 
told reporters here yesterday.   His remarks came after state local 
government committee chairman Takiyuddin Hassan said the state government could 
consider applications for entertainment outlets under the proposed tourism zone 
in Kuala Besar, near the Pantai Cahaya Bulan stretch.   The zone will have 
tourism attractions like a state-of-the-art cultural centre, a marina, local 
cuisine speciality restaurants, handicrafts and souvenir outlets.   He 
saida discotheque or nightclub would not be allowed since it was against the 
spirit of its entertainment laws.   Nik Abdul Aziz said he was
 not opposed to dancing but that couples should not do it and most importantly, 
that the women's navel was covered.   He said that entertainment was 
allowed in Islam but with certain conditions so that it did not lead to social 
ills, he said.   He added that Muslim women must be covered from head to 
toe except for their face and hands while Muslim men must be decently dressed 
when in public.   State PAS Youth head Salahuddin Ayub said the party was 
trying to demonstrate a healthy form of entertainment in the Islamic context.   
He said PAS leaders should not give up on their quest despite criticisms 
from certain quarters and attempts by Umno to politicise it.   Salahuddin 
said the wing will also meet with foreign tourists to find out what kind of 
entertainment activities they like in the country. 
  He said this was important for the Visit Malaysia Year 2007 and the Visit 
Kelantan 2008 campaigns.//
   
  Thestar Monday December 18, 2006

  You won’t see me in this club
   
  Comment by WONG CHUN WAI
 NO, thank you, Tok Guru. I don’t think I would like the idea of going to 
an all-male disco in Kelantan.   Especially when the disc jockey is playing 
YMCA and I Will Survive, songs associated with certain gender movements.
More so when there are men with tight-fitting jeans or shirts unbuttoned to 
their navels.I do not know what message Datuk Nik Abdul Nik Mat is 
trying to send. He must have the best of intentions but, hey, for sure, many 
Malaysian males do not want to send the wrong message.   The Kelantan 
Mentri Besar has said he has no problem with dancing but it has to be strictly 
between men and men. And of course, women and women. We can imagine the kind of 
tourists Kelantan would soon be attracting.   Many Malaysians must have 
thought that the state PAS government had come to their senses by proposing a 
tourist belt where tourists and non-Muslims could have some night 
entertainment.   A kind of restricted zone where tourists need to
 produce their passports or identity cards to gain entrance.The 1980s 
word “disco” was even used, never mind if the term “clubs” are more understood 
among the young these days.   It seemed possible as the PAS government 
appeared to have relaxed the rules by allowing pop concerts, which it had once 
frowned upon. Never mind if there was still gender segregation at these 
concerts.   But State Local Government, Housing and Health Committee 
chairman Takiyuddin Hassan has now said that he was misquoted and that there 
were no plans to set up such entertainment outlets for non-Muslims in the 
state.   What he had proposed was the setting up of a cultural village near 
the Pantai Cahaya Bulan stretch to promote tourism in the state.