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DAP vs Tan Sri Khalid And His Aku Janji

During the sworn in ceremony as the Menteri Besar of Selangor on May 14, 2013, Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim gave his pledge on 10 Aku Janji or undertakings including:

  1. To uphold the Rukun Negara or National Principles and preserving and protecting the sanctity and supremacy of Islam as the religion of the state.

  2. To abide by the sovereignty of the institution of the Malay rulers defend it from any irresponsible quarters and to carry out his duties with integrity, responsibility, trustworthiness, honesty and sincerity.

  3. To obey and follow the Sultan of Selangor’s orders or directions.

  4. To protect the Malay privileges and the legitimate interests of other communities as enshrined in the federal constitution and the Formation of Selangor Government Laws 1959.

  5. To put the people first so long as it did not affect the interests, stability, prosperity and security of the state; preserving good relations with the federal government and other states in the federation; ensuring racial unity by stressing on goodwill and cooperation between the communities.

Then the Allah issue was brought up again:

(Please click here to read more about the issue)

Malaysian Insider - Kami akan terus guna kalimah Allah di gereja Selangor, kata paderi|Dec 27 2013

Have all these people of Selangor forgotten that the Sultan of Selangor had made a decree and the Malaysian Court of Appeal has ruled that in Malaysia, Allah is the proper name for the Muslim’s God and cannot be used as a common name to translate the gods of other religion?

But Selangor’s DAP’s and PKR’s leaders and even some of PAS’s leaders had rudely made statements against the Sultan’s decree and after JAIS’s operation regarding the matter, they want Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim to go against the Sultan’s decree and to punish JAIS!

Why can’t they all learn to be good and fair citizens and obey the rules?

For example, DAP’s Hannah Yeoh, the Speaker and a member of the Selangor State Assembly made lots of statements regarding this matter which do not respect the Sultan of Selangor’s decree, Selangor Non-Islamic Religions (Control of Propagation Among Muslims) Enactment 1988,  and Article 11(4) of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia.

I wonder if Khalid Ibrahim would obey Hannah Yeoh.

And another three DAP’s assemblymen even want to make changes to the Selangor Non-Islamic Religions (Control of Propagation Among Muslims) Enactment 1988 as reported by Malaysian Insider:

“Three Selangor assemblyman have called for a state law passed during the Barisan Nasional rule to be amended to ensure non-Muslim rights are protected as guaranteed by the Federal Constitution.State assemblymen Yeo Bee Yin, Rajiv Rishyakaran and Lau Weng San, representing the state constituencies of Damansara Utama, Bukit Gasing and Kampung Tunku respectively, said they would propose the changes to be made on the Selangor Non-Islamic Religions (Control of Propagation Among Muslims) Enactment 1988, at the next state assembly sitting.”

I wonder if the Selangor’s Menteri Besar will obey DAP’s orders.

So far Tan Sri Khalid has not taken any action to stop DAP from making all kinds of statements against the Sultan of Selangor’s decree.

Has Tan Sri Khalid forgotten the 10 Aku Janji or undertakings that he plegded on May 14, 2013?

Photo from Jinggo Fotopages

Photo from Jinggo Fotopages

But if he ignore Hannah Yeoh and other DAP’s leaders, DAP, PKR and PAS leaders will surely won’t be happy with him; and may cause them to force Tan Sri Khalid to resign his position as the Menteri Besar.

But how about the undertakings that he pledged?

An honest man will keep his words and will not betray the pledge that he made.

Photos: Malaysian Court of Appeal, Sept 10, 2013

I am very sad because I could not go to the Palace of Justice for today’s hearing of the “Allah” issue since my father is very, very busy.

I was at the court on August 23, 2013 for the previous hearing.

Anyway I followed the hearing from the internet and my father’s good friend sent us the up to date news from the court.

Please click here for the news.

The photos below are from Utusan and the last photo is from Uncle Azril.

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Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

A banner from UMNO. Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

Mahkamah Rayuan Putrajaya, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

Barisan peguam memberi penerangan kepada orang ramai mengenai apa yang berlaku di dalam mahkamah hari ini.

Barisan peguam memberi penerangan kepada orang ramai mengenai apa yang berlaku di dalam mahkamah hari ini, September 10, 2013. Photo by Borhan Abu Samah, Utusan.

Gambar yg sempat dirakamkan tadi. Barisan peguam kalimah Allah sedang berehat sementara menunggu sambungan hujahan. Petang ini jam 215 peguam The Church pula akan berhujah. Photo by Arif Ridhuan.

Gambar yg sempat dirakamkan tadi. Barisan peguam kalimah Allah sedang berehat sementara menunggu sambungan hujahan. Petang ini jam 215 peguam The Church pula akan berhujah. Photo by Arif Ridhuan.

In Photos: At Malaysian Court of Appeal, Where Are PAS’s Leaders?

Yesterday morning, I was at the Palace of Justice court complex in Putrajaya during the hearing of the “Allah” issue. 

Anyway I have to leave the court before lunch time as my father had recording appointments with TV AlHijrah and after that with Mob TV.

I was so excited to be there, especially this is my first visit to the Palace of Justice court complex. 

But where are the PAS’s leaders who claim themselves as fighters of Islam and more Islamic than others?

Or would they tell us that Uncle Nasha was there on their behalf?

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In front of the court:

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Me and mis tres hermanas or my three sisters. From left is Kashah, Me, Kafah and Kaman.

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Uncle Jinggo interviewing Uncle Yusri of PEMBELA.

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Part of the crowd outside the court, Pak Cik Ismail Mina of Muafakat was also there.

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Lots of people were waiting for the ruling.

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People were waiting at the main entrance of the building while some others were inside the building.

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Inside the court building.

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My three big sisters and my mother are among the crowd in this photo.

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Another photo of me in front of the court building.

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With Nenek Som, Azlina Jailani’s mother who sits on her wheelchair.

Malaysian Court of Appeal Dismissed Church Application On Allah Issue

I was at the Palace of Justice court complex this morning for the hearing of the “Allah” issue but had to leave early because my father has other important appointments after lunch.

And just now, the Malaysian Court of Appeal rules that the church application to strike out the government’s appeal against a High Court ruling that allowed a Catholic weekly newspaper Herald to use the word “Allah” is dismissed. 

Substantive appeal will be held on September 10, 2013.

The three-person panel lead by Justice Abu Samah Nordin, and including Justices Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahim and Rohana Yusuf, were hearing submissions by the Church, Government and the Islamic religious councils from the states of Terengganu, Selangor, Kedah, Johor, Wilayah Persekutuan and Malacca, which were made intervener in the suit.

Please click here for the photos.