Tuesday, January 5, 2010

MCA Lauds ' Allah ' Ruling by the High Court

MCA lauds ‘Allah’ ruling, says no confusion

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 4 — The MCA has come out to support the controversial High Court ruling on the usage of the word ‘Allah’ despite the Barisan Nasional federal government appealing the decision that has caused an uproar among the majority Muslim population.

The party said it was taken aback by demonstrations against the ruling as it was “grave cause for alarm as to whether worshippers of other faiths may profess their religion freely in accordance with Article 11, peacefully and harmoniously (Article 3), and to educate their children in their own religion (Article 12(2)) of the Federal Constitution”.

“The police reports lodged also suggest questioning and asserting pressure on the independence of the judiciary should one disagree with any judgement made,” MCA spokesman Gan Ping Sieu said in a statement released here.

MCA is the first Barisan Nasional component party to laud the ruling, adding it also welcomed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s call for all quarters to remain calm and not resort to demonstrations, petitions and memoranda on the matter.

Gan also hit out at those who said the Dec 31 ruling that allowed Catholic weekly Herald to use ‘Allah’ to describe the Christian God in its national language edition would confuse Muslims.

“Deploying “confusion” as grounds for insistence on the ban by detractors is a poor attempt to throw a red herring i.e. deliberate attempt to divert attention from the real issue of law and constitutional rights of Malaysians to freedom of religion and to profess their faith peacefully and harmoniously.

“Any individual imbued with an iron will on his faith yet is open-minded to respecting, reading and learning clinically the creeds and practices of other religions in the world will remain true to his original religious conviction without any consideration of renunciation,” he added.

The party spokesman also said no group should claim exclusive ownership of “Allah” as it is not a patented copyright by any ethnic group.

“‘Allah’ is used by different believers throughout the world. For time immemorial, Sikhs refer to their God as “Allah.” Renowned 19th century Malay Muslim scholar and linguist, Munshi Abdullah who translated “God” as “Allah” into the Malay language remained a pious Muslim and was never confused,” he noted.

Gan said an individual’s definition of ‘God’ should not be used as justification to declare others’ usage of ‘Allah’ as inappropriate and thus deprive and deny the rights of followers of a separate religion to continue using ‘Allah’ to practise his/her faith be it in publications, scriptures, in church/gurdwara services and oral references during personal prayers.

“To do so contravenes the Federal Constitution and serves to create confusion, and this is where the confusion really lays — the confusion as to the application of law and rights as enshrined therein, and not a confusion of faiths.

“If “Allah” is to remain exclusive to one section of society, are other segments of society to be deprived of the right to pledge allegiance to the royalty and sing state anthems which contain the word “Allah”?” he asked.

Gan also pointed out that it was an historical fact that ‘Allah’ predates Islam and is commonly used by Arabic speakers of the Abrahamic faiths including Muslims, Christians and Jews, pointedly refuting and viewing “flawed any interpretation that Arab Christians refer to God as ‘Tuhan’ and not 1Allah1 as claimed by a prominent Malaysian who has retired from public office”.

“Since all Arab, Middle Eastern and Indonesian Christians are able to refer to God as ‘Allah’ freely, harmoniously without threat of punitive action, should not we in Malaysia follow suit in accordance with Article 3 of the Federal Constitution which allows “other religions may be practised in peace and harmony in the Federation?”

Such exemplary practices would live up to the 1Malaysia concept of mutual respect and understanding besides forging closer ties amongst all Malaysians.

“Does it make sense to take punitive action against the hundreds and thousands of Bahasa Malaysia speaking Christians and Sikhs and who for centuries have referred to God as “Allah” in their personal prayers?” he also asked.

On the court judgment, he said it was a matter of law in upholding the rights of Malaysians under the Federal Constitution and should be seen as just that.

“Conditions for the renewal of The Herald’s permit clearly state that the word “Terhad” must be affixed at the top of the masthead and the publication must only be sold within church grounds. These conditions are already being met.

“The court’s decision should not be stirred into a religious debate nor politicised as a racial/religious issue. MCA lauds the High Court for its bold and rational judgement. Our party calls upon all groups to respect the way of life of Bumiputera Christians and Sikh Malaysians, and not remove their constitutional rights,” Gan said.

Well said MCA , the points are very well written , You have our fullest support on this issue .

Can also read it here at SinChew

I hope this would put to rest those who have been asking me " what is MCA stand on this " I would now like to ask these people " what is DAP and PKR stand on this " since LKS and LGE has been very silent on this .

22 comments:

  1. MCA is the first Barisan Nasional component party to laud the ruling, adding it also welcomed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s call for all quarters to remain calm and not resort to demonstrations, petitions and memorandum on the matter.

    Now who resort to demonstration here and there and the police is just standing aside on this issue. So UMNO stop politiking on the religious issue and withdraw your appeal. We malaysian will better understand on the issue instead of demo here and there.

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  2. I hope Liow and Co would not resort to demonstrating to show they support their big brother and god father they are behind them on this issue and NOT with MCA stand .

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  3. Thanks god, MCA starts to open its mouth and talk. I thought all other parties in BN are deaf-mute, only ummo can talk.
    Samy, where are you? Are you a deaf-mute? Inside MIC, you talk a lot and loud too, now not a sound..

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  4. Dear J4OTK

    Finally... Well done MCA !


    MCA Watcher

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  5. Gee! MCA has changed. It is a surprse that it has opened its tight lip and for once spoke the truth. What about the many issues concerning the affairs of the nation - the social ecconomic issues and missing jet engines, chinese poor seat allocations in public universities, the NEP and social contract, etc., etc. It's time to wake up in the throes of many conflicting and confusing labyrinth of Malaysian politics.

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  6. Our party calls upon all groups to respect the way of life of Bumiputera Christians and Sikh Malaysians, and not remove their constitutional rights,” Gan said.

    Bullshit Gan... How abt the mca hq dinner on 03-01-2010??? All the speakers u arrange are fxxx fanatic.. Are u deaf or u prentend not to hear??? Didnt u hear all those seditious statement?? And the whole night is like attending a church function trying to do convert... take care of your own backyard before taking cheap publicity.. i dare challenge u on these..

    mca member

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  7. totally agreed with mca member.. i attended and feel humilated by the statement saying buddha was a womaniser and only christian can go to heaven!! So what the others mca leaders got to say about these??? Get the organising chairman to answer these and i assume many buddhist mca member was upset about these too.. OTK,CSL and others leaders WAKE UP!! OTK arent u a buddhist???? how can u let all this moron misuse the facilities of mca for their personal interest.. all mca facilities should be utilise for unity n harmony of the member and public.. NOT for these moron to seek cheap publicity or discriminate others beliefs...
    Get Ti Lian Ker and Gan Ping Sieu to answer these to all non christian mca members..

    mca member also..

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  8. According to the Chinese papers, the organising chairman mentioned that he has wrongly translated the speech and he has already apologized to the audience.

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  9. JUSTICE FOR ALL1/05/2010 10:59:00 AM

    Issues facing the nation and the Chinese community is an on going process, its all in the journey. MCA needs everyone's support to address them. Without personal agenda, I am sure the present leaderships have the capacity to deal with them.
    Embrace GUP to unite, heal and serve effectively. MCA should have the political will according to the party constitution to deal with any indiscipline without fear or favour as the dignity and integrity of the party is paramount.

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  10. Well Done. MCA. This is what we expect.

    J4OTK was defensive. He had no position to take.
    Why? He had no guts to make a stand.

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  11. J4OTK was defensive. He had no position to take.
    Why? He had no guts to make a stand.
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    Ya lah I have no guts to make a stand but I only posted this here:http://justice4otk.blogspot.com/2010/01/no-one-religion-to-monopolies-use-of.html

    No one religion to monopolies the use of the word " Allah " after all , all religions teach us to do good .

    Please leave Religion out of Politics .

    I think that's good enough for me to say .

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  12. JUSTICE FOR ALL1/05/2010 11:31:00 AM

    Yes, please leave Religion out of Politics. Our country have the Constitution and Rukunegara to guide us.

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  13. Yes. I agree. Leave Religion out of politics. Please tell that to UMNO.

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  14. The fact that MCA takes a a rational and well argued stand on this issue is a good sign. The fact that DAP do not and is waiting for its partners to define its stand will not go unnoticed by the voters.

    This is the kind of MCA we want to see. I have to cough and splutter to say this. It is hard but I have to give credit when credit is due.

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  15. Why did OTK pretend not to know about MCA's stand on the issue? He should support his MCA position and not wobble. Why is he behaving unlike a leader when he said about leading MCA to battle on issues of public concern? Very disappointed!

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  16. JUSTICE FOR ALL1/05/2010 03:13:00 PM

    Anon 01.50

    MCA have her spokeperson for various issues. What he says represents the MCA's stand.

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  17. Anon 01.50

    Why did OTK pretend not to know about MCA's stand on the issue? He should support his MCA position and not wobble.
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    OTK not in the know ? You must be kidding . If you want to know I discuss this issue with him and he is definitely in the know .

    Gan is speaking out as
    Gan Ping Sieu
    MCA Spokesperson
    MCA Central Committee Member & Political Education Bureau Chairman

    Also the President does not issue or gives statement on every issue . If he does then where do all those Bureau Chairperson comes in ?

    You are obviously as ignorant as a 5yr old kindy school boy .

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  18. Yes OTK is in the know but he pretends not to know only lah! "Who made the statement", refer to that person who made it, certainly has doubtful implications.

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  19. You want to compare? Then compare Buddha with Jesus.

    Jesus didn't knock up a woman and then abandoned her.

    Buddha did.

    Jesus didn't abandon his own children.

    Buddha did.

    Jesus was not an irresponsible man.

    Buddha was.

    Jesus bravely fought against the system.

    What did Buddha do? He became a damn hippie.

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  20. Yeah, Jesus might be a faggot but at least he didn't father and child and then abandoned them.

    Buddha is a jerk in more ways than one.

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  21. JUSTICE FOR ALL1/06/2010 09:12:00 AM

    Amitofo.

    Be mindful of your thoughts.
    Be mindful of your speeches.
    Be mindful of your actions.
    Jesus and Buddha may not like what you have said as the every religion preaches its followers to be compassionate and peace loving.

    May God Bless You
    Amitofo.

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  22. Do you know what we call those fathers who abandoned their children?

    Dead beat fathers.

    Buddha is one of them.

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