Why it is un-Islamic to arrest Ong Sing Yee


When we brought which print behind to Malaysia, myTok Guruwhispered to me which we should get absolved of it since it isharamin Islam. we should not cling to it up upon a wall, pronounced myTok Guru. we should only burn it. Even if Khomeini is a worshiped eremite personality it is stillharamto cling to his print or sketch upon a wall.
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Raja Petra Kamarudin
From a Islamic viewpoint, there is zero wrong in stepping upon statues, paintings, posters as well as photographs of humans as well as animals. In fact, a Talibans in Afghanistan blew up such statues. Remember a Bamiyan statues of Buddha which were blown up behind in Mar 2001?
Statues, paintings, posters as well as photographs of people as well as animals have been banned in Islam. Someulama'(scholars) contend which 'exemption' can be given in certain instances such as when photographs have been needed for passports, temperament cards, pushing licences, etc. However, if they have been only for fun or for show, then, according to theulama', they have been forbidden.
Hence have been you allowed to cling to photographs of rulers, political leaders, cocktail stars, etc., upon a wall? Not if it is meant to revere these people or to 'honour' them. This would expose people to a danger of statue worshipping similar to how a little people idolise cocktail stars.
we know a little kids will contend which so-and-so is their idol. They statue ceremony these superstars. Well, in Islam which is! wrong. Saudi Arabia would even allocate photographs as well as posters of Imam Khomeini. we should know since we had to hide my print to filch it out of a country. we was warned we might be arrested if we was held though we took which risk (and got divided with it).
When we brought which print behind to Malaysia, myTok Guruwhispered to me which we should get absolved of it since it isharamin Islam. we should not cling to it up upon a wall, pronounced myTok Guru. we should only burn it. Even if Khomeini is a worshiped eremite personality it is stillharamto cling to his print or sketch upon a wall.
we did what myTok Guruadvised although it distressed me to do so since which was a print we carried upon top of my conduct in a Mekah proof which we participated in.
Hence what Ong Sing Yee did was actually very Islamic. The Talibans would probably approve of what she did. So would a Salafis. In fact, even most Sunnis, a sect which most Malaysian Muslims belong to, would feel a same way.
If Ong Sing Yee had stepped upon a print of Carlsberg beer or upon a print of Sports Toto, she would have been commended. Such things areharamin Islam. And so have been posters of human beings, which have been equallyharamin Islam.
Let those politicians as well as feign Muslims go upon to froth at a mouth as well as whine away. We true Muslims who know what Islam is all about should commend Ong Sing Yee. More people should do what Ong Sing Yee did. Revering politicians as well as placing their photographs upon a wall is deliberate statue worshipping in Islam. All these should be pulled down only similar to what a Talibans did in Afghanistan.
Oh, as well as don't worry about a Sedition Act. That is an aged English law which was combined so which a people would not criticise a King. You see, a King went opposite a Pope as well as a people were not happy about it. In those days, most people wer! e papist s as well as they believed which a Pope was God'sWakilon earth as well as which what a Pops says is upon behalf of God.
The Palace, however, longed for a people to believe which a newWakilof God is a King as well as not a Pope. But they had to stop a people from contradicting a Palace. Hence they combined a Sedition Act so which those who pronounced a Pope as well as not a King is theWakilof God could be arrested.
Basically, a Sedition Act was meant to defend a Church of England. Now, Malays make use of it to defendharamthings similar to hanging photographs as well as posters of people upon a wall. Actually, these aresesatMuslims.

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