Category: Agama

  • Sultan Johor Sultan Ibrahim: No Place For Hatred And Racism In Johor

    Sultan Johor Sultan Ibrahim: No Place For Hatred And Racism In Johor

    “Let me reiterate, there is no place for hatred and racism here in Johor Darul Ta’zim. It was never welcomed, nor will I ever welcome haters and racists here in Johor. If anyone who want to practice hatred and racism in Johor Darul Ta’zim, the home of the Malays, Chinese and Indians- Bangsa Johor, please leave Johor immediately. That is an order!

    “I have worked hard and struggled for my subjects, to ensure that they live in harmony and togetherness. Anyone found instigating others to hate and practice racism here in Johor, they will face the brunt of the law. Again, let me remind you, my ancestors, the state government, Bangsa Johor and I have worked hand-in-hand…together, to make Johor a better-place, to bring in foreign investors for the future of Johor. Anyone who create disharmony and spread hatred here by promoting racism, will have to deal with me personally. Take this a warning.

    “This is not the stone age, do not be ungrateful, the Malays, Chinese and Indians, all played their part, Johor Darul Ta’zim is home to the Malays, Chinese and Indians, they are Bangsa Johor. As their ruler, its my responsibility to see my subjects live in harmony, and my subjects are always my priority.

    “To the authorities, do not take soft approach against haters and racists, do not be bias, get to the root of the problem, and apprehend those who create racial disharmony problems here in Johor Darul Ta’zim,”

    -Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar’.

     

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    “Di Johor Darul Ta’zim, tiada tempat dan ruang untuk mereka yang membenci dan mengamalkan sikap perkauman. Mereka yang membenci dan mengamalkan perkauman tidak pernah saya terima di Johor Darul Ta’zim dan tidak mungkin saya menerima mereka. Mereka yang mengamal sikap ini, di nasihatkan supaya keluar dari Johor Darul Ta’zim serta-merta, kerana Johor adalah rumah kepada Bangsa Johor yang terdiri dari Orang Melayu, kaum Cina dan kaum India. Ini adalah satu perintah-jangan amalkan sikap perkauman dan membenci, atau lebih baik tinggalkan Johor.

    “Saya telah bertungkus-lumus untuk kepentingan Bangsa Johor dan Negeri Johor, untuk memastikan semua hidup dalam harmoni dan Johor semakin maju. Nenek moyang saya, kerajaan negeri, Bangsa Johor dan saya telah berkerja keras untuk menyatu rakyat Johor dan membawa pelabur asing untuk memajukan negeri Johor. Mereka yang menghasut Bangsa Johor untuk membenci dan mengamal sikap perkauman akan berhadapan dengan tindakan tegas. Sebagai Sultan Johor, amanah saya ialah kepada rakyat saya dan negeri Johor. Rakyat saya adalah keutamaan saya. Mereka ini perlu berhadapan dengan saya, jika perkara membenci, menghasut dan isu perkauman diamalkan di Johor.

    “Ini bukan zaman batu, Orang Melayu, kaum Cina dan India, semua telah memainkan peranan masing-masing. Johor adalah rumah kepada semua Bangsa Johor.

    “Kepada pihak berkuasa, berkas mereka yang menghasut Bangsa Johor untuk membenci dan mempromosikan perkauman. Jangan pilih kasih, cari jalan penyelesaianya ke akar umbi,”

    -Sultan Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar

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    Source: Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskanadar

  • Masyarakat Sepakat Bekerjasama Dengan Pemerintah

    Masyarakat Sepakat Bekerjasama Dengan Pemerintah

    SAYA merujuk kepada laporan di Berita Harian semalam bertajuk: Sokongan Melayu jelas pendirian teguhkan lagi perpaduan.

    Keputusan cemerlang bagi pihak Parti Tindakan Rakyat (PAP) dan Menteri Melayu menunjukkan bahawa mereka diberi kepercayaan untuk menerajui Singapura.

    Ini juga mencerminkan kepercayaan yang kuat datang daripada masyarakat Melayu/Islam.

    Walaupun ada beberapa perkara yang masih belum dapat dihuraikan, masyarakat telah membuat keputusan, sebagaimana warga kita membuat keputusan 50 tahun yang lalu, bahawa masa depan untuk kita adalah di tempat ini yang kita panggil Singapura.

    Walaupun memang ada beberapa perkara yang harus dihuraikan, ia baik jika dilakukan dengan kebijaksanaan dan teratur.

    Masyarakat telah memilih dan menyokong PAP, yang juga menunjukkan yang ada semacam pertalian erat di antara masyarakat dan pemerintah.

    Ayuh kita bekerjasama dalam menghuraikan masalah yang ada.

    Kepercayaan yang kukuh menunjukkan bahawa masyarakat memberi isyarat yang terang bahawa ia mahu terus bekerjasama dengan pemerintah.

    ZAINUDIN HJ HAROON

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Menjadikannya Isu Hijab Satu Isu Pilihan Raya Boleh Jejas Proses Huraian

    Menjadikannya Isu Hijab Satu Isu Pilihan Raya Boleh Jejas Proses Huraian

    SAYA menyaksikan beberapa rapat Pilihan Raya Umum dan dapati ramai ahli Melayu calon pembangkang menyentuh tentang isu hijab.

    Malang sekali tiada satu pun daripada mereka yang ada cara untuk menyelesaikan isu tersebut melainkan mereka akan menimbulkan isu itu jika dipilih.

    Tetapi isu sebenar ialah dengan memilih untuk menjadikan isu hijab sebagai satu isu di rapat Pilihan Raya Umum, ahli calon pembangkang hanya menjadikan masyarakat kita lebih payah melakar penyelesaian terhadap isu tersebut dalam jangka masa pendek ini.

    Jika kita sudah hampir untuk mendapatkan agar hijab dapat dipakai di tempat kerja sebelum pilihan raya umum, dengan menjadikan isu hijab sebagai isu pilihan raya umum, ia sudah semestinya menjadikannya lebih sukar.

    Malangnya ahli calon pembangkang telah menggunakan isu ini sebagai isu pilihan raya.

    Maka mereka telah membuat lebih banyak ketidakselesaan dalam kalangan masyarakat bukan Islam.

    Setelah pilihan raya berakhir isu ini boleh menyebabkan jurang yang lebih jauh di antara masyarakat kita dan rakyat Singapura yang lain.

    ABDUL KADIR ABDUL RAHMAN

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Violence In KL As Men Smash Gate And Assault Members Of Public In Lead Up To Rally

    Violence In KL As Men Smash Gate And Assault Members Of Public In Lead Up To Rally

    Stomper Yvonne sent two videos of separate incidents documenting violence in Kuala Lumpur believed to linked to the ‘red shirt’ rally due to happen tomorrow (Sep 16).

    In the first video, around three to four men can be seen kicking and trying to pull apart the grills of a door of a shophouse, possibly attempting to gain entry into the unit.

    The Stomper mentioned that the shophouse belonged to a Malaysian politician.

    The second video first shows a big group of men gathering outside a seafood restaurant. The door of the restaurant was then broken by an aggressor

    Chaos ensued after a man in long hair started grabbing and assaulting another man while the group watched.

    Yvonne continued:

    “Police were at the scene but they were not doing anything about what was going on.

    “I hope Singaporeans will take extra care when going to Kuala Lumpur or stay away as the situation there is quite complicated.

    According to The Straits Times, the controversial ‘red shirt’ rally in the Malaysian capital organised by Malay rights group Pesaka has been called to counter the Bersih 4 protest last month.

    Critics have said the Bersih rally, which was called to demand electoral reforms, was dominated by the Chinese to challenge the political power of the Malays.

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg

  • IIUM Scholar Advises Muslims To Use Syariah-Compliant Investment Tools

    IIUM Scholar Advises Muslims To Use Syariah-Compliant Investment Tools

    DEALING with syariah-compliant financial institutions is obligatory and not an option for Muslim customers in Brunei, said an Islamic scholar from the region.

    “(Products offered by) conventional banks are financial products that are not permissible in Islam as they involve riba (usury),” said Dr Zaharuddin Abdul Rahman, senior lecturer at the college of economics, International Islamic University Malaysia.

    He said Muslims should not move away from Islamic banking or investments and disregard the Islamic aspects of doing business just because they want to optimise their profit or investments.

    “We spoke of how riba is the highest degree of haram in dealing with business, money, earning and spending. So there is no way – when there are Islamic banks around (in Brunei) – can a Muslim ignore these Islamic banks by going to the conventional banks because of price or whatever reasons,” he toldThe Brunei Times on the sidelines of a symposium held at The Empire Hotel and Country Club last week.

    He said Muslims shouldn’t use price or efficiency as an excuse to stay away from Islamic banks.

    Dr Zaharuddin said there are various ways in which a Muslim can invest with an Islamic bank so that they can grow their money through syariah-compliant methods.

    The first option is to get a Muslim investment manager.

    “That type of investment is called Wakalah (protection or remedying on behalf of others) so the bank will use their expertise to find where would be best securities to invest in and then the bank will take some profit in terms of agency fee,” he said.

    He said if the bank manages to achieve a target profit, then all of it will be returned to the investors.

    “This type of contract is available in Islamic banks in Malaysia and all around the world,” he said.

    Another method is by investing money in unit trusts, if an investor decides to go for a “low to medium risk” investment vehicle.

    “ The contract will be under Wakalah and the agency will collect fees upfront and use their expertise in purchasing appropriate shares and securities as well as carry out trading based on their analysis,” he said.

    Unit trusts investing, may however, take “three or four years” to yield returns, he added.

    Muslims who want to invest their money for short to medium term, may also invest their money into a “general investment account which replicates a fixed deposit account”.

    “You can choose between three months to one year and then at the end of the maturity date, the bank will be able to give you some dividends based on the performance of the investment,” he said.

    High-risk investors can buy shares of companies that operate syariah-compliant businesses.

    “That is also permissible in Islam with the condition that you are using your own money and not borrowing from someone else with interests,” Dr Zaharuddin said.

    Another way of investing money is opening a physical business.

    “So you are using your own money to open a business. That is also an investment. Say you have for example, $100,000 to open a boutique, you just need to have knowledge and skills in managing cash flows, marketing and the whole operations. This is also acceptable in Islam,” he said.

    The investor can also get a partner who can manage a business.

    “You can do a partnership with somebody who knows how to market the product or business. So they may put 20 per cent of the capital and you pump in 80 per cent. That type of investment is calledmusharakah (partnership),” he said.

    Another method is a profit-sharing investment whereby an investor chooses not to have direct control of the operations.

    “For example, your friend has a good restaurant and you want to invest in it. You may put $100,000 into the business but you don’t have to work with him. Depending on the agreement, the restaurant owner, as an entrepreneur will run the business and you will have the privilege to do the audit to ensure the business is on the right track,” he said.

     

    Source: http://www.bt.com.bn

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