Tag: Muslim

  • Terengganu – Denda RM3,000 , Penjara Jika Tidak Tunaikan Solat Jumaat

    Terengganu – Denda RM3,000 , Penjara Jika Tidak Tunaikan Solat Jumaat

    Lelaki Muslim yang tidak menunaikan solat Jumaat di Terengganu bakal berdepan hukuman denda maksimum RM3,000 atau penjara dua tahun tidak lama lagi.

    Ia susulan pindaan Enakmen Kesalahan Jenayah (Takzir) Terengganu 2001 yang disokong sebulat suara oleh para Anggota Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) yang menghadiri persidangan dewan hari ini.

    Pindaan Seksyen 16 berkaitan perkara tidak menunaikan solat Jumaat dibentangkan oleh Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Komunikasi, Multimedia dan Tugas-Tugas Khas Negeri Ghazali Taib.

    Selain pindaan Seksyen 16, beberapa pindaan lain turut dibuat iaitu Seksyen 19 (tidak menghormati Ramadan) dan Seksyen 53 (mengganggu perempuan di tempat awam).

    Ghazali mengemukakan cadangan pindaan itu kerana berpendapat enakmen itu mengangungi peruntukan yang sukar dilaksanakan dan dikuatkuasakan selain hukuman denda agak rendah dan tidak dapat memberi pengajaran serta kesedaran kepada masyarakat.

    Bagi solat Jumaat, sebelum ini enakmen itu menetapkan mana-mana lelaki yang mukallaf yang tidak menunaikan solat Jumaat di masjid tiga kali berturut-turut tanpa uzur syarie atas sebab yang munasabah boleh didenda maksimum RM1,000 atau penjara maksimum enam bulan atau kedua-duanya.

    Bagi kesalahan tidak menghormati Ramadan termasuk menjual makanan dan minuman kepada orang Islam serta makan secara terbuka, hukuman pindaan itu membabitkan denda tidak melebihi RM2,000 atau penjara dua tahun atau kedua-duanya.

    Sebelum ini, enakmen itu menetapkan jumlah denda sama dan penjara enam bulan sahaja.

    Bagi perbuatan tidak sopan di tempat awam, pindaan itu melibatkan hukuman denda RM1,000 atau penjara dua tahun, berbanding hukuman sebelum ini membabitkan denda RM1,000 atau penjara enam bulan atau kedua-duanya.

    Seksyen bagi pesalah yang mengganggu perempuan di tempat awam juga melibatkan penambahan hukuman penjara iaitu daripada enam bulan kepada maksimum dua tahun.

    Ketika membentangkan pindaan itu, Ghazali berkata ia dibuat bagi memudahkan kerja pegawai penguat kuasa, pendakwa syarie dan Mahkamah Syariah.

    Katanya pindaan hukuman penjara daripada minimum enam bulan hingga maksimum satu tahun kepada minimum dua tahun hingga maksimum tiga tahun adalah untuk memberi kesedaran dan keinsafan kepada masyarakat.

    “Pindaan ini menunjukkan keprihatinan dan sokongan kerajaan negeri terhadap cadangan pindaan Akta 355 bagi memartabatkan Mahkamah Syariah khususnya di negeri Terengganu,” katanya.

    Presiden PAS Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang yang juga Anggota Parlimen Marang hari ini membawa usul Rang Undang-Undang Persendirian iaitu Rang Undang-Undang Mahkamah Syariah (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah)(Pindaan) 2016 di Dewan Rakyat.

    Ia bagi meminda Akta Mahkamah Syariah (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah) 1965 atau dikenali Akta 355.

     

    Source: www.malaysiakini.com

  • Ustaz Kazim Elias: Bayar Ganti Rugi Atau Minta Maaf

    Ustaz Kazim Elias: Bayar Ganti Rugi Atau Minta Maaf

    PETALING JAYA: Pendakwah popular Mohammad Kazim Elias atau lebih dikenali sebagai Ustaz Kazim menuntut permohanan maaf daripada seorang ibu yang mendakwa sekolah tahfiznya di Ipoh terlibat dalam penderaan seksual pelajar, atau membayar RM8 juta (S$2.6 juta) sebagai ganti rugi.

    Menurut laporan mStar Online surat tuntutan yang bertarikh 18 November menyatakan Ustaz Kazim berkata catatan di Facebook yang ditulis wanita berkenaan bahawa berlakunya ‘kes penderaan kanak-kanak di sekolah Maahad Tahfiz di bahagian utara’ yang diketuai seorang ‘ustaz terkenal’, memberi bayangan bahawa ia adalah dirinya dan sekolah agamanya.

    Peguam Ustaz Kazim menegaskan dakwaan-dakwaan itu menunjukkan bahawa anak guamnya menubuhkan ‘sebuah pusat penderaan seksual’.

    Tambahnya, catatan itu juga membayangkan bahawa Ustaz Kazim adalah seorang pedofil dan menggunakan madrasah sebagai alat untuk menarik kanak-kanak dan melakukan salah laku seksual terhadap mereka, tambah laporan mStar Online.

    Perkara itu disahkan peguam Firdaus Mohamood kepada The Star Online hari ini (22 Nov), yang berkata surat tuntutan diserahkan sendiri kepada wanita itu semalam dan wanita berkenaan mempunyai tujuh hari untuk membuat keputusan.

    Ustaz Kazim sebelum ini menafikan dakwaan penderaan seksual melibatkan sekolah tahfiz miliknya, Pusat Pendidikan Al-Barakah dan beberapa aduan polis sudah dibuat.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Elected Presidency – PAP ‘Elite’ Treating Us Like Children, Don’t Trust Our Choice

    Elected Presidency – PAP ‘Elite’ Treating Us Like Children, Don’t Trust Our Choice

    Some so called “smart” leaders think we should get Malays as PE since abt 50yrs, Malays is not being elected Singapore’s President. Some others think ‘Nah! We should not choose based on races, we should choose more on their credibilities etc…

    Who are you to decide for us?

    None of you has the right to decide for us.

    For myself, I feel more disappointed for PE not because of Malays or not but more because we don’t get our rights and our own freedom to choose our own future elected President. I will miss that moment to watch the rallies and watching many Singaporeans gather in crowd and concern of their future. As though the government doesn’t trust our choice. So please stop taking us as a child, as though we are so ignorant not to know who and who to choose as a President… Self elected President to me will only show your side of weakness, lack of confidence and competitive! When US past candidates had fought vigorously for about more than a year… Here we in Singapore being one of the most expensive and competitive country in most countries, we are stuck with back dated minded and lack of confidence leaders. It’s a shame and a big turn off! “Democracy” practice indeed!! Go and sell Koyok elsewhere!

     

    Source: AR Haroun

  • Ismail Kassim: Grading Your Leaders

    Ismail Kassim: Grading Your Leaders

    Lately I have been thinking about the nature of political leadership.
    What is the difference, I ask myself, between good leaders and great leaders and between the former and those regarded as average, ‘’Ok, can-do or so-so’’ leaders?
    I think we can all agree that good leaders are good managers. They are relatively hard-working, efficient, and to some extent, able to deliver the promised material goods to the people.
    Great leaders, on the other hand, need not necessarily be good at managing, but they have a grand vision and the ability to inspire their people towards a common goal.
    They are leaders who are ready to sacrifice their lives for a cause they believe in. They become great only after emerging victorious after a struggle against great odds.
    History is replete with such great leaders: Mao, Nehru, Uncle Ho, Thatcher, Reagan, Mandela, Deng Xiaoping and our very own LKY. I will also put Mahathir and Putin, despite their shortcomings, in the same category.
    In short, the underlying common factor is struggle. It is only through a tough battle that a leader can stamp his authority and forge group cohesion and solidarity around him.
    There is no other way. Camaraderie cannot arise in the absence of a battle against deadly opponents and certainly not through devious means to achieve victory without fighting.
    How about good leaders who lived in stable, post-revolutionary times? Is there any hope of them becoming great?
    Of course – lots of hopes. One way is to create your own challenges through manipulating the internal or external landscape.
    Abe, I think, is on the way to greatness if his efforts to remould the Japanese mind after the traumas of WW11 succeed.
    Duterte and Modi too have a chance if they could last the distance in their valiant goal to reshape their nations.
    So good leaders can become great, but if they are not careful they can also be downgraded one rung down to the level of the ‘’so-so’’ leaders.
    Badawi is a fine example of a leader considered good initially but later downgraded. He had great dreams and goals, but he could not control the greedy warlords and also the religious misogynists in and out of his party. Under their combined onslaught, his vision evaporated into thin air.
    Cameron, after winning a second term, was on the road to greatness, but then he stumbled badly over the Brexit issue. After his defeat in the referendum and subsequent resignation, history will put him under the ‘’so-so’’ category.
    Other leaders who are currently classified as good will also meet the same fate as Cameron if they mishandle or spurn the challenges facing them.
    Actually, leaders who have to face tough but winnable challenges during their rule should consider themselves lucky. They do not have to manufacture a crisis. All they need is to brace themselves and rally their good-minded people to battle.
    But if they take the soft or easy option, shifting the goalpost and disqualifying their opponents through dubious constitutional manoeuvres, then they risk slipping from good to the ‘’so-so’’ category.
    Such ‘’so-so’’ leaders, of course, can still console themselves. At least they are one rung above the bottom group of rotten leaders; the corrupt who steal their people’s money to feed their family frenzied overseas shopping sprees and bribe or buy political support from friends and foes alike.
    There are so many of these rotten apples, near and far, that I don’t think it is necessary for me to mention any by name.
    Readers should not have any problems in identifying at least some of them. What, if in the process of dodging a fight, a good leader makes a monumental blunder, an error of judgement, with grave consequences for his people in the coming years?
    Will he just be demoted to ‘’so-so’’ or kick down two rungs to join the rotten lot? I will let history make that call.
    spurns greatness
    falls from good to rotten
    ah! what a fate
  • Madrasah Irsyad Principal To Students: Leave The Madrasah As Good Human Beings Who Contribute To Society

    Madrasah Irsyad Principal To Students: Leave The Madrasah As Good Human Beings Who Contribute To Society

    Quoted from Mr. Noor Isham Sanif (Principal Of Madrasah Irsyad Zuhri):

    “I don’t want you to leave Madrasah Irsyad with just a piece of paper qualification but I want you to leave this place having contributed to the society and with good characteristics”

    Bye Muhd Danial Husaini. Lucky of you to get this opportunity to contribute back to the society no matter how big or small it is and even if it means having to travel elswhere to do good. Alhamdullillah.

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    Ps/- Mana nak cari principal species macam ni kalau tidak di Madrasah Irsyad? The best learning institution for OUR COMMUNITY’s primary school education.

     

    Source: Mariah Amri

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