MY statement in my capacity as a Christian and a Malaysian. Appreciate if you would publish in wikisabah. A buffoon that only licks the hand that feeds him. One of the many reasons, why UMNO/BN should be kick out in the 13th GE.
Najib is claimed to be PM for all religion and race and if he can't deal with that, then bloody well STEP DOWN. As a Christian, I'm insulted by the opinion of this moron, read further his statement (See below).
The Non-Muslims are more tolerable when it comes to religion, but to ridicule and insult them is unacceptable. Who gave Ridhuan Tee the right to dictate and decide on behalf of Allah how Christmas, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Kaamatan or Gawai should be celebrated? The crucifix,church hymns and prayers are part of Christmas, do you hear any Non-Muslim making an issue when the Quran is being recited before any event or when the Azan is prayed over loud speakers in a housing estate?
That's what respect and tolerance means in Malaysia,which has made us harmonious,in a multi racial society. The late Yasser Arafat being a Muslim even went to Church with his wife (a Christian) during Christmas eve mass. Malaysia needs to change and transform itself away from the tyranny and racial intolerance of UMNO/BN. Why are the Christian leaders silent? The Church should not be stooges and stand firm in this matter.
It was said that when the Great Caliph Umar attended a meeting with a bishop in a Baghdad Church, were the crosses brought down? The fact is Umar did his prayers just outside the church without disturbing any crosses! Well, that is co-existence!!
Perhaps UMNO or Ridhuan Tee should go down memory lane, June 7th 2002 to be exact, when Tun Mahathir visited the Holy Father, Pope John Paul at Vatican, the main stream media reported, ‘The Pope’s meeting with Mahathir today has been touted by various quarters including the mainstream media as historic and unprecedented’. Did the Malaysian Government at that time issue a directive to the Vatican to have all crucifix removed because of Mahthir's visit?
UMNO's brand of racial and religions politics, has made the 1Malaysia a laughing stock. I dare Prime Minister Najib to deny and comment. By Desmond.
Utusan’s Ridhuan Tee defends removal of crosses at Xmas party
Tee claimed Najib would have been attacked politically had he been photographed with a crucifix |
The conservative Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia lecturer said the instruction did not violate freedom of religion, and urged the Christians to respect the prime minister’s Islamic faith.
“In my opinion if there is any truth in the report, the request of the prime minister’s office is tolerable. It has nothing to do with violation of religious freedom, except for those who seek political mileage,” said Tee in his weekly column published by Utusan Malaysia’s Sunday edition, Mingguan Malaysia.
He said Christians have never been prevented from celebrating Christmas despite forming less than ten per cent of the population and indicated that the community should tone down its celebration to reflect its population size.
“Christmas celebration sometimes looks as if they form more than 50 per cent of the population. Out of respect for religious freedom, no restriction has been imposed, although it should be celebrated moderately as they are less than ten per cent of the population,” he added.
Last week, The Malaysian Insider reported that Najib’s aides had instructed church officials to remove crucifixes and other overt Christian symbols from being displayed at the party grounds in Bukit Nanas before the PM’s visit, in their zeal to protect his Islamic credentials.
Hymns and prayers were also barred.
Sources disclosed that the orders were issued without the PM’s knowledge. He is now away on holidays in Dubai and is due to return this week.
It was Najib’s first time attending a Christian function in his official role since taking over power in April 2009.
Tee, however, said Najib’s presence at the Christmas celebration was a major compromise made as a Muslim.
“True, Christians have every right to mark the celebration. But shouldn’t they show some respect to the prime minister as the No 1 leader who is a Muslim?” asked Tee.
“According to the Islamic laws, Muslims are not supposed to attend many of the non-Islamic celebrations, but for the sake of promoting tolerance and harmony, our leaders decided to close one eye.
“In my opinion, even without the instruction, the church should have understood Muslim sensitivities in the country after 53 years of independence. However, if it is no longer an issue, I suggest for the Selangor or Kelantan mentri besar to one day officiate the opening of a temple or a church. I am confident non-Muslims too would not be comfortable if we have them attend Islamic celebrations in mosques,” he added.
Both states mentioned are run by Pakatan Rakyat (PR) governments and have been subject to criticisms by Tee, who has never hidden his admiration for Umno and its policies.
Tee also said that Najib would suffer political setback if his aides had not taken the precautions.
“Imagine if the prime minister was not cautious when entering the ‘house of worship’, pictures of the prime minister with a crucifix over his head would surface. It will be politicised by the opposition,” said Tee.
“I still remember how a crucifix was used to undermine a Muslim leader not too long ago. It does not matter who did it, but the incident should be a lesson,” he added.
He was referring to the campaign in Election 1990 when photographs of then Semangat 46 leader Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah wearing a Kadazan headgear with a crucifix symbol was distributed. The photograph was printed by Umno-controlled newspapers on the eve of the election and was said to have helped secure victory by Barisan Nasional (BN) under then prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Tee said to avoid similar controversy in the future, Christmas celebrations should be held in public places and not in church grounds.
“We hardly see hari raya open house celebrations being held in mosques out of respect to non-Muslim’s sensitivity. Celebrations are usually held in public places to avoid controversy. The main objective is unity,” he said.
The Christmas party last week was hosted by Catholic Archbishop Tan Sri Murphy Pakiam and held at the car park of his official residence in Cardijn House in Jalan Bukit Nanas.
"Tee, however, said Najib’s presence at the Christmas celebration was a major compromise made as a Muslim."
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This religion bigot abdullah tee has projected that Malaysia Prime Minister is only for muslim Malaysian and not for other Malaysian who practise other faiths!
What a Racist and Hypocrite you are abdullah tee? It had shown that how in-torelant, in-sensitive and un-respectful you are towards others. Typical Satan in the making. May Lord has mercy on you!
'According to the Islamic laws, Muslims are not supposed to attend many of the non-Islamic celebrations, but for the sake of promoting tolerance and harmony, our leaders decided to close one eye.'
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so-chai Ridhuan tee, why so stupid? "close one eye"? for what? Just don't attendlah! You cant even decide to attend or not to attend". A leader should be truthful and sincere to all his subjects. A Prime Minister is a servant for all Malaysians ... Not just a PM for UMNO.....
So chai Ridhuan tee, your time and again prove how insincere you are to your own original religion and your converted religion. You are a traitor to both religion. You don't respect other religions and why do you think others should ?
The church is silent because they don't want their churches be burnt by people like u.
Get Lost UMNO from Sabah!
Tee is just another ball licking dog
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So you are saying that Najib committed a sin according to Islam for the sake of winning votes?
Let religions out of politics. Respect the Constutions ....Respect one another. Let's read something positive.
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Oh, I remember Bersih 2.0 where all faiths co-exist. Malaysia is for all.