
Aug 9, 10
11:33am
 Lim Guan Eng, who claims he  aspires to follow in the footsteps of Caliph Umar Abdul Aziz, recently  chided Chua Soi Lek on the latter's ignorance about the glories of  Islam. As Lim (right)  is so knowledgeable on Islam, Malaysians would expect that he act as a  bridge between the different communities. Thus his first order of  priority must be to facilitate a fair and just resolution to the 'Allah'  issue.
As Lim (right)  is so knowledgeable on Islam, Malaysians would expect that he act as a  bridge between the different communities. Thus his first order of  priority must be to facilitate a fair and just resolution to the 'Allah'  issue.
Malaysia's heads of Islam  are the Agong and the Sultans. Therefore any leader emulating the Caliph  Umar must pay heed to the determination of our esteemed sovereigns when  seeking a solution to the 'Allah' impasse.
On Feb 12, the Conference of Rulers issued a statement on how Their Royal Highnesses were 'disappointed' (dukacita) with the translation of the word 'God' to 'Allah'. 
The  keeper of the royal seal said the consensus of the rulers was that if  this issue was not urgently dealt with, it would pose a threat to the  sanctity of Islam, and to peace and public order. The statement released  by the office of the keeper of the royal seal also said the 'Allah'  translation has caused confusion and dissatisfaction among the rakyat,  especially those who are Muslim. 
Earlier on Jan 8 in a statement issued by Istana Negara, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin said, “To ensure peace and harmony among the followers of different religions (in Malaysia), the meaning and reference to 'Allah' in the general context should conform to the description fixed by Islam because this practice has all this while been accepted by Malaysians of other faiths.”
The meaning of 'Allah' in Islam is that 'God is one', and not trinitarian.
Laws of the land
Tuanku Mizan desires his loyal subjects to live in peace and harmony. His Majesty's words are reminiscent of the phrasing of Article 3 of the federal constitution which states, “Islam is the religion of the federation, but other religions may be practiced in peace and harmony in any part of the federation”.
 The  civil unrest that followed both the Christian insistence on using  'Allah' and the High Court judgment in January this year, indicated that  peace and harmony were jeopardised when this particular practice of  Christianity - i.e. the matter of sharing 'Allah' - had impinged on  Malay-Muslim sensitivities.
The  civil unrest that followed both the Christian insistence on using  'Allah' and the High Court judgment in January this year, indicated that  peace and harmony were jeopardised when this particular practice of  Christianity - i.e. the matter of sharing 'Allah' - had impinged on  Malay-Muslim sensitivities.  
Hence those who admire the sagacity of Caliph Umar (like Lim does) must lend grave thought to whether the practice of Christianity (when incorporating the use of the term 'Allah') is being conducted in a manner conducive to national peace and harmony.
Tun Mohamed Suffian Hashim in his 'Introduction to the Constitution of Malaysia' wrote under the chapter on Islam, “In every Malay state there is a Religious Council to advise the Ruler on Muslim matters, in each of the states of Malacca and Penang there is also a separate Religious Council to advise the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Muslim matters, and in each state in East Malaysia a separate Islamic Religious Council to advise the state government. All these councils have been established by state law.”
The  state religious councils such as Jais and Mais have determined it is  inadvisable for Christians to use the word 'Allah'. Since the year 1980,  a total of 10 states have authorised enactments on the Control and  Restriction of the Propagation of Non-Islamic Religions. These include  restrictions in the use of 25 Islamic words and expressions among  non-Muslims.
Religious leaders speak
There  is a state mufti for each of the Malaysian states. On the 'Allah'  issue, the mufti of Perak Harussani Zakaria said that whosoever (the  Muslim) who allows a Christian to employ the name 'Allah' is condoning 'syirik' (committing the sin of polytheism) and may thus be deemed 'kufur' (an unbeliever). The same view was expressed by Harun Din (right), the deputy mursyidul am of PAS.
The same view was expressed by Harun Din (right), the deputy mursyidul am of PAS. 
Mohd Tamyes Abd Wahid who is mufti of Selangor said, “By right, they (the Catholic Herald) ought to realise that the word 'Allah' should not be used by them as it is exclusive to Islam and refers to Tuhan yang maha esa.”
If  Lim, who wishes to emulate the governance style of Caliph Umar Abdul  Aziz, were to consult the rest of the state muftis in the Islamic spirit  of musyawarah, he will find that none of them are in favour of Christians translating God into 'Allah'.
The  National Fatwa Council, a board on which all the state muftis sit, had  reiterated in May 2008 their ban on non-Muslims using 'Allah' as well as  three other terms - 'Kaabah', 'Baitullah' and 'solat'. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of Islamic affairs Jamil Khir Baharom (right)  in a press statement on Jan 2 said that his ministry would bring the  case against the Catholic Herald to the Court of Appeal in their quest  to defend the sanctity of Islam. The sanctity of Islam would be  tarnished if Allah were to be made the same as the God(s) of other  religions.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of Islamic affairs Jamil Khir Baharom (right)  in a press statement on Jan 2 said that his ministry would bring the  case against the Catholic Herald to the Court of Appeal in their quest  to defend the sanctity of Islam. The sanctity of Islam would be  tarnished if Allah were to be made the same as the God(s) of other  religions.
Jakim director-general  Wan Mohamad Sheikh Abdul Aziz in his press statement on Jan 4 said,  “Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim) is of the opinion that Murphy  Pakiam, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, should exercise  his wisdom in not using the lafaz Allah in any of his church's  publications or other printed material.”
Wan Mohamad noted that Allah does not beget and nor is He begotten. 
'A holy religion'
The  imam besar of Masjid Negara Syaikh Ismail Muhammad was quoted as  saying, “The name of 'Allah' must not be taken in vain. This is because  Islam is a holy religion; therefore stern action should be commenced  against the Catholic Herald which has made a mockery of Islam”.
Ikim  director-general Syed Ali Tawfik Al-Attas asserted “the argument on the  right to translate a common noun God using the proper noun 'Allah'  crumbles (is unacceptable); it is only correct to translate God using  'Tuhan'. 
"As far as the proper name Allah is  concerned, it has absolutely no plural, reflecting the notion of the one  and only God whose essence absolutely excludes the purport of  consisting of three distinct co-eternal persons, whether in the  imagination, in actuality, or in supposition.”
Or to put it plainly, Allah cannot be Father, Son and Holy Ghost.  
It  is not only the above Muslim luminaries who object to Christians using  'Allah'. The Persatuan Ulama Malaysia and other Muslim bodies and Muslim  NGOs are in opposition too. Likewise the sentiments of the Muslim  grassroots.
The Facebook group 'Menentang penggunaan nama Allah oleh golongan bukan Islam'  (Opposing the use of Allah's name by non-Muslims) has over 300,000  members. Perkasa, which got its impetus from the Allah flare-up, claims a  membership of quarter of a million who are up in arms at what they  consider disrespect shown to the name of Allah.
Sermon on non-tolerance
On Jan 22, the millions of Muslims attending Friday congregational prayer heard a sermon titled 'Kafir Dzimmi dan Kafir Harbi' - note, a standard text is usually read out during the Friday prayers in all the mosques throughout the country.
Excerpts from the sermon (my translation from Bahasa Malaysia):
“According to Islamic religious law, there are basically two 'status' belonging to non-Muslims, that is Kafir Harbi and Kafir Dzimmi. Briefly Kafir Harbi refers to non-Muslims involved in war who kill Muslims in the conflict zones. … Whereas Kafir Dzimmi refers  to non-Muslims who reside in a Muslim country, hold citizenship, pay  regular taxes and in return are given guarantees of peace by their  Islamic ruler in accordance to an agreed treaty.
“The big question is whether the status of non-Muslims in our country should be classed as Kafir Harbi or Kafir Dzimmi. From the observation made by the pulpit, we find that the status of non-Muslims in this country is Dzimmi based  on the principle that they adhere to and agree to 'bow' to (abide by)  the social contract created under the federal constitution....
“According to the al-Quran, Muslims are required to have cordial and good relations with the Dzimmis as well as act justly towards them as long as they do not oppose or oppress Muslims or against the spread of Islam. ...
“Nonetheless,  the pulpit reminds the congregation and the ummah that having good  relations with the non-Muslims does not mean that we forget our  responsibility to Islam. Islam has specified that in the matter of faith  (iman) and piety (ibadat) there can be no compromise (tidak ada toleransi). ...
“The  pulpit would like to remind the congregation that when we are pressured  by certain parties to accede to their demands, we should hold fast to  Islamic teachings so that we do not lose our bearings. Allah SWT  commanded in Surah al-An'aam verse 153: 'Verily, this is my way leading  straight: follow it; Follow not (other) paths: they will scatter you  about from His path; Thus doth He command you, that ye may be  righteous.'
“To end the sermon, the pulpit calls on the congregation and the ummah to be cautious with regard to agents of the Kafir Harbi and to never ever mortage our faith, our self-worth/dignity (jati diri) as Muslims, and our integrity. We must have all these in order to be able to preserve the standing of Islam in this country. 
'Say: Hai orang kafir!  (O ye that reject faith), I worship not that which ye worship, Not will  ye worship that which I worship, And I will not worship that which ye  have been wont to worship, Nor will ye worship that which I worship. To  you be your way, and to me mine.' (Surah Al-Kaafirun: 1-6)
(Note: For the complete text of the sermon in Bahasa visit http://www.islam.gov.my/khutbahjakim for the entry dated Jan 22)
Defender of the faith
On Saturday, Lim had a little spat  with Chua Soi Lek where the Penang chief minister urged the MCA  president to learn more about the glorious history of Islamic  civilisation and Islam's immeasurable contribution to mankind. Lim further challenged Chua (right)  to pose serious questions on the 'Allah' controversy to Umno, MCA's  partner in the ruling coalition. Lim said, “These (Allah) issues appear  to be not a problem with Muslim countries, but it is a problem with  Umno.”
Lim further challenged Chua (right)  to pose serious questions on the 'Allah' controversy to Umno, MCA's  partner in the ruling coalition. Lim said, “These (Allah) issues appear  to be not a problem with Muslim countries, but it is a problem with  Umno.”
Lim is patently mistaken in  his summation that it is only Umno alone which has a “problem” with  Christians using Allah. As can be assessed by the many strong statements  collated above, a host of Muslim religious authorities are uneasy with,  and opposed to Christians using the term 'Allah', especially when some  Christians insist 'your Allah is my Allah too'.
In  Christianity, there is the 'Hail Mary'; Mary is Mother of God. Jesus is  the Son of God. Translated into Malay, it would be quite blasphemous – Maryam ialah ibu kepada Allah; Nabi Isa adalah anak Allah.
If  Jesus was the son of Mary as well as the Son of God, one would  naturally be led to think there is a conjugal relationship between  Jesus' two parents: hence Mary is married to God. In the context of  Allah, this is absolutely sacrilegious!
Lim  derided Chua for failing to understand Islam adequately. Since Lim is  clearly the one more intimate with Islam, there's no need to put Chua on  the spot by daring the latter to confront Umno with questions.
After  all, isn't the answer staring Lim in the face? So many revered  religious personages have unequivocally made their stand clear. Lim must  accord the same respect to their learned opinion as he does Islam.
Hence  Muslims anticipate him doing the right thing, especially since Penang  under Lim's able stewardship has adopted the state slogan 'Amar maaruf nahi mungkar' (enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong).
To  the Muslims, it is wrong that Christians use 'Allah'. Therefore, if Lim  wishes to persist with his claim of striding in the shoes of Caliph  Umar, he must prove his credentials. He can do no less.
Perkasa lodges report against columnist
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malaysian Chinese as descendents of prostitutes and dogs but yet have no guts to condemn them the way you two clowns enthusiatically attack LGE and DAP.
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They got more locust standi , unless they are also sucking the balls of the Hadi fella !
Or ask your famous MR RCI to whack the unspinners lah ?
Anon 8/10/2010 04:00:00 PM, we know it is you, J4 making a comment on your own blog. How sad!
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