January 16, 2013
The Malaysian Insider to PAS: Are You For All or Exclusively for Muslims
EDITORIAL
The doublespeak over a Arabic word "Allah" as well as Kedah's discipline for entertainment has put a spotlight on PAS's political truth as well as policies.
In a "Allah" issue, PAS has pronounced a tenure competence be used by all, even those who have been not Muslims, as there is only a single God. But it cannot be translated into or used in alternative religious texts apart from a Quran. How does a single reconcile this: That there is only Allah, though if we have been not Muslim, your God cannot be called "Allah" in a religious text?
As for Kedah, a PAS-led Pakatan Rakyat state government has right away back pedalled on restrictions for a Chinese New Year celebrations next month, though a damage is already done.
Yes, it is a predominantly-Malay state though there have been alternative races who applaud their own informative as well as religious festivities which competence engage adult group as well as women, not only youths.
PAS must assimilate which Malaysia is a multiracial nation as well as belongs to all not only a Muslims, as well as not only a Malays. That it has assimilated PKR as well as DAP shows it knows it needs a await of all to form a government.
After all, a Alliance as well as right away a Barisan Nasional have finished it for years, demonstrating which no a single competition or village can go it alone in Malaysia. Wasn't this single-minded insistence on doing things the own approach which unravelled a Barisan Alternatif a few years after a 1999 general election?
If PAS wants to insist on the way, contend so right away as well as Malays! ians can confirm how to treat Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat, Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, Mohamed Sabu as well as their cohorts in a polls.
It must confirm either it is a celebration for all Malaysians or only exclusively for Muslims. One cannot support to all Malaysians though have restrictions according to only a single view. Malaysia is for all, not only for a single community.
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