Dr M: Proper check on Saudi journalist should have been done first



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KUALA LUMPUR:Former prime apportion Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad saidthe authorities should have finished a correct study of a Saudi Arabian journalist's box prior to deporting him.

"If it might means a loss of life, we have to see a justification," he said.

Mohammad Najeeb A. Kashgari, 23, additionally well known as Hamza Kashgari, was deported upon Sunday after being detained 3 days progressing upon attainment during Kuala Lumpur International Air-port en track to New Zealand.

He was journey his home nation where he is confronting persecution for heresy over his tweets.

Human rights groups such as Amensty International had called upon Malaysia not to repatriate Kashgari as he might get a death sentence.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein pronounced a authorities did not embrace any interim justice sequence to halt a deportation.

"If a justice had released such an order, we would have abided by it," he said.

Hishammuddin pronounced a pierce to repatriate Kashgari was unchanging with a Government's stand.

"I have repeatedly pronounced we do not wish Malaysia to be viewed as a protected movement haven for those longed for in their nation of origin or those involved in transnational crime."

Meanwhile, Kashgari's lawyers have been starting to file a suit of negligence opposite a Home Minister for disobeying a ju! stice or der.

They had initially dictated to file a writ of habeas corpus during a High Court today when a injunction expired.


Yesterday Al Jazeera reported continuously which Malaysia had deported a Saudi Blogger for scornful a Prophet.The focus was upon Malaysia - we had deported someone for scornful a Prophet. In a world's eyes it done Malaysia demeanour like a Taliban country. Thank we Minister of Home Affairs Hishamuddin Hussein for this round of embarrasment.

we agree with Dr Mahathir which a Home Ministry should have paid some-more attention to this matter. It is not bland which we get requests to expatriate "Prophet scornful Bloggers" behind to a nation whose criminal charge as well as punishment have been still during a basicjahiliyahlevel.The Minister of Home Affairs should know his pursuit better.

The Minister's comments observant "If a justice had released such an order, we would have abided by it"is proof enoughthat a deportation was not something which had to be finished absolutely. We did not have to expatriate a guy, generally since we all know (even we as well as me know) which in which nation he could get his head chopped off.

The lawyers for a Saudi child have been observant which a Minister is telling a high tale. Now they wish to sue a Minister for negligence of Court.

"Meanwhile, Kashgari's lawyers have been starting to file a suit of negligence opposite a Home Minister for disobeying a justice order."

A commenter in my previous Blog has posted what he says have been a allegedly scornful difference Tweeted by a Saudi boy. Here they have been :

"On your birthday, we will contend which we have desired a insurgent in you, which you've regularly been a source of impu! lse to m e, as well as which we do not like a halos of eternal hold up around you. we shall not urge for you," Hamza Kashgari wrote in one tweet.

"On your birthday, we find we wherever we turn. we will contend which we have desired aspects of you, hated others, as well as could not understand most more," he wrote in a second.

"On your birthday, we shall not crawl to you. we shall not kiss your hand. Rather, we shall shake up it as equals do, as well as grin during we as we grin during me. we shall speak to we as a friend, no more," he resolved in a third.

Folks, have been these scornful words? Which part of it is insulting?

But we have a some-more elementary question. The Prophet has been dead for over 1400 years now. So how can any one know if a Prophet would feel angry during any of these words? Has any one grown a small super natural method of communicating directly with a Prophet to find out if he feels angry or not ? (I ask this since a row is which it was 'insulting to a Prophet').

The last time someone in this nation claimed to be able to communicate directly with a Prophet, they called him a nut. we am referring to Ashaari of a Al Arqam.

Lets do a small comparisons. we am just a regular person. we write a Blog as well as people contend all sorts of scornful things to me. we rarely (in fact never) feel any of a dictated insult. If we reply logically to a small of those insults, we might even be labelled a racist. we am additionally very dismissive of irrelevant views since we dont have time - sorry, contend what we wish though if we have been not relevant, then we have been not applicable lah. So we dont feel a insults. Thats just me. Your regular, bland Blogger.

Now lets review me with a Prophet of Islam. Are we required to believe whi! ch a Pro phet of Islam would feel angry during each small thing as well as person? We have been told in a Quran which a Prophet was imbued with a great character. He was a great guy. And a Quran additionally tells a Prophet to ignore any insults which he might hear. Here have been two verses :

[33:48] Do not conform a disbelievers as well as a hypocrites, negligence theirinsults, as well as put your trust in GOD; GOD suffices as an advocate.

[3:186] You will certainly be tested, through your money as well as your lives, as well as we will hear from those who perceived a scripture, as well as from a idol worshipers, a lot ofinsult. If we steadfastly persevere as well as lead a righteous life, this will prove a strength of your faith.

Disregard a insults. Place your trust in God. Lead your own righteous life. Dont worry about others.

In light of this we think it is scornful to all Muslims to indicate which a Prophet of Islam could be so easily angry all a time, even by a smallest Tweet? we think a Prophet was a much bigger chairman than what these folks make him out to be. These puny people with their puny minds have been a real insult.


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