Sunday, July 27, 2008

RISK MANAGEMENT: DON’T DISSOLVE PAS AND UMNO; IT”S HERESY!!!!

1. PAS and UMNO, two prominent Malay Muslim parties with some minor difference in acumen, should NOT be dissolved to be eventually merged into one new party.

2. Although an ardent supporter of UMNO/ BN, I always have high respect for PAS as an opposition party; PAS serves to check on UMNO in respect of the Malay race and Islam. Inversely UMNO could play a similar role. This is simply a risk management already in place for the UMMAH. We will loose the check and balance if the merger is effected.

We are seeing today how a weak and incompetent leader, not wanted by the masses, is playing money politics, divide and rule, nepotism and cronyism, political corruption and falsehood to stay in power. If this destructive root is not decimated soon, the UMMAH will be continually weakened.

The thought of a merger between PAS and UMNO is like heresy to me; a potentially much larger danger lurks in the long term. It is happening in UMNO and it could also happen under a merged entity. The existing external system of check and balance (of two seperate parties) is crucial to safeguard the interest of the UMMAH.

3. In safeguarding race and religion, the form should not take precedence over substance; although the party provides a collective means to achieve certain objectives. In Islam as our way of life, we are each directly responsible for our individual deeds and sins to be judged eternally in the Hereafter; no one, nobody or party intercedes on behalf for our sins. In this temporary abode called Malaysia, each of us has our duties and responsibilities to our religion, our UMMAH and non-Muslims.

4. In the event of threats to our race and believes, as Malays and as Muslims, we must collectively and individually come to the defence. In this era of the Dajjal (as the world system under direct and indirect hegemony of the US and UN), the world order has become upside down, with full of deceit, lies, fabrication, chaos, lust for worldly gains and desires/ pleasures (unlimited freedom) etc which we sometimes forget, tricked and slipped due to the thin thread separating falsehood and truth.

Thus, let us keep focus on the present main threats to our UMMAH and righteously we must take on:
· PM – he is directly responsible for much of the problems facing the unity of the UMMAH. He has, as his endeavours liberal and democratic reforms which will result in much damage to our race and religion, especially so if unchecked. As a first step towards peace and stability in our country, he has to go.

· DSAI – the protégé of the Dajjal. A sodomite cannot become a leader of the UMMAH. Allah forbids! DSAI has created much chaos in this beloved country with his deceits.

· The DAP, the chauvinist party promoting Malaysian Malaysia with its dire ambitions to create a new DNA based on the principles of the Dajjal- the human rights principles of the UN and US – everybody is equal without borders.

How can the UMMAH accept the DAP which welcomed the US and western powers unwavering support of DSAI. To the US and UN, sodomy re homosexuality is permitted as a “right of privacy” while we Muslims condemn the derogatory act. In Malaysia, the penalty is a maximum 20 years while Allah’s punishment is unforgivable and eternity; the Federal Court of Appeal has evidence that indeed DSAI has committed those acts while the DAP and their allies refused to acknowledge such evidence in their quest for worldly gains.

· The Bar Council and the other human rights activists, some of them Muslims are like their Dajjal protégé being visiting professors to US universities, are adamant to change Malaysia’s rule of law.

· Last but not least, the representatives of the US and UN bodies with the influential foreign press media.


UMNO and PAS are duty bound to collaborate in confronting the many challenges and threats facing the race and religion of the Malays. Keep focus in taking PM and DSAI out of the Malaysian political equation and not be carried away with the unbeneficial talks regarding a merger.

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