PAS MILITARY MARCH – ‘HISTORICAL COSPLAY’? – BUT LOOK AT MUHYIDDIN & HADI’S BLATANT ARROGANCE & OPEN DISDAIN TOWARDS THE MONARCHY & NON-MUSLIMS! – OVERREACTION OR NOT, MANY OF THE SAVVY & MOST OF THE NON-MALAYS EITHER BELIEVE OR SUSPECT THERE IS A LONG-TERM & AGGRESSIVE AGENDA BY PN-PAS

PAS parade a historical cosplay, no need to overreact, says Bersatu Youth chief

KUALA LUMPUR: The response to the controversial PAS parade that saw the party’s youths marching with fake weapons is an “overreaction” on the public’s part, says Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal.

“I think this is an overreaction by the public especially among the non-Malays (and) non Muslims. They were having their jamboree, their private event for the party,” said the Bersatu youth chief.

“It is like a cosplay event actually. Just dramatising the historical period,” he told reporters at the Kuala Lumpur court complex on Tuesday (Feb 21).

He said as a partner of PAS in the Perikatan Nasional coalition, he was very sure that the Islamist party does not condone aggression.

“I’m very sure they’re not aggressive and neither do they support any aggression using weapons or sending wrong messages about Islam,” he said.

“This misunderstanding should be nipped in the bud and the media should allow PAS members to explain thoroughly to the public. I think they have explained, justified pretty much,” he added.

Branding the issue as petty, Wan Fayhsal said there were more pressing matters at hand such as the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) scandal, cost of living, corruption and PTPTN which warrants attention.

“Why would we drown the real issues with these issues?,” he said while adding that the parade was just to show “love and support” to historical narratives of Islam.

The Terengganu police were currently investigating the controversial parade for possible offences.

Terengganu police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Rohaimi Md Isa said recently that police were notified of the event but not of the parade where participants marched with fake weapons.

During the event, Terengganu PAS youth members were seen on social media pictures clad in medieval Islamic war costumes and armed with fake swords, spears and shields.

It was understood that the march was part of a two-day PAS youth gathering – Himpunan Pemuda Islam Terengganu (Himpit) – that began last Friday.

DCP Rohaimi said initial investigations found that the event took place at a resort in Setiu, Terengganu. ANN

The frivolous politicisation of Islam must be banned

“DO NOT do to others what you do not want others to do unto you,” goes one universal adage.

Yet in spite of the total clarity of this saying, which can transcend all cultures and civilizations – precisely why it is imbued with bountiful wisdom – there are ultra elements living and operating in Malaysia, who are totally against this basic ethics.

Their arrogance verges on the dark forces that challenge God’s very order to bow to Adam, purely because the latter was made of clay.

It has been a perennial challenge of the Diabolical one ever since: to prove to God that Adam and Eve, consequently, all the progenies that come after the pair, would be constantly led astray.

Short of stopping to the level of a certain political party, PAS, that has organized a jingoistic event as mindless as HIMPIT2023 – Himpunan Parti Islam Terengganu, apparently – one can’t help but call a spade a spade.

Yet there is nothing contemptuous let alone heinous in calling it such as the symbols on display behind their pickup truck, was a large double-edged sword of metallic silver, adorned with Arabic scripts, that was nothing but a wild attempt to intimidate others.

Such a practice must immediately cease and desist as it invites a tit-for-tat in a multi-ethnic society that cannot afford the extreme fringes of the society to come to the fore.

Now beyond the obvious that this can trigger an orgy of ethnic racial unrest, why must one call for its total prohibition?

First and foremost, Islam is not only a religion of peace but one that encourages all believers alike to be humble.

While this quality is personified by Prophet Muhammad throughout his life in Mecca and Medina, there were two incidents that were worth recalling to underscore the essence of Islam.

When Prophet Muhammad emerged triumphant in his decade-long war against the tribe of Quraysh, the Messenger of God, rode into Mecca on a camel’s back. There was no gallant display of any martial elements at all.

All his friends, family members and followers from Medina entered the gate of Mecca with total devotion to serve God: not to put on any show to demonstrate their prowess. None.

If the above recollection is not compelling enough, let us consider another. One day when Prophet Muhammad realised that an old woman who had been sweeping the mosque had not appeared, the Messenger of God immediately asked for her whereabouts.

The companions of the Prophet Muhammad answered: “Oh Messenger of God. The woman had passed away the night before.”

“To which Prophet Muhammad lamented: “She passed away yet no one told me? Show me where has she been buried then!

“Upon arriving at her freshly garlanded grave, the Messenger of God raised his hands aloft to make a contrite prayer for her.

“It was exactly that moment when the companions of Prophet Muhammad realised the error of their own ways.

“That those who go about their tasks quietly and thoughtfully, without seeking any vainglorious compliments, let alone unctuous praises, that were considered those worthy of the attention and affection of the Messenger of God.”

Secondly, boorish behaviour has always been scorned by Prophet Muhammad. Once when the Messenger of God passed by a crowd, who were boisterous and outlandish in their behaviour, he affirmed while walking away with such words: “Come the Day of Judgment, these are the kind of people who would cry and shed their tears of regret.”

Once again, the genteel demand of Islam, indeed all its followers across any spatial temporal constraints, was perfectly amplified.

To be sure, Islam is not a religion or a systematic set of beliefs that insist on everyone being austere at all times.

There is nothing to ban or prohibit any simple celebration of the end of Ramadan, the month of the fast. But Islam is definitely against any form of behaviour that reeks of the sights and sounds of Mat Rempit, consequently, HIMPIT2023 too.

As things stand, the vulgar nature of the dark forces has surfaced in Malaysia. If the vile and venomous display of HIMPIT2023 is anything to go by, the politicisation of race – a pseudo-ultra-Malay one that has nothing to do with the classic qualities of a Malay majority – has begun with sheer earnestness.

It is nevertheless thoughtful on the part of the Minister of Religious Affairs, therein, Datuk Naim, to remind all Muslims while Islam is not against any form of festivities that harbour the best of intentions, those that have the patina and appearance of challenging the modesty of oneself and others, are downright abjured by the tradition of the Prophets and Quran.

Meanwhile, those who are against the grotesque and distasteful nature of HIMPIT2023 should demand an outright apology from the organizers, without which the Sedition Act of 1948, can and should be used against the perpetrators of all forms of religious disquiet that seek to perpetually rock the boat of interracial harmony. WRITER – Dr Rais Hussin – ANN

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