Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Hati-hati agenda jahat ultra kiasu (Sinar Harian 31 Okt 2011)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2011

Hati-hati agenda jahat ultra kiasu

Hati-hati agenda jahat ultra kiasu (Sinar Harian 31 Okt 2011)

Laman web Malaysiakini sengaja menyalahtafsirkan apa cuba saya sampaikan ketika menjadi panel forum Hudud: Dilema dan Perlaksanaannya, anjuran akhbar Sinar Harian, 26 Oktober 2011, bersama dua panel lain. Saya dikutuk dan dikritik hebat walaupun dalam laman web tersebut, tidak membenarkan serangan peribadi dibuat. Keseluruhan forum tersebut telahpun diuploadkan dalam you tube, saudara pembaca boleh menilaikan apa yang telah saya sampaikan. Lihatlah bagaimana liciknya Malaysiakini mensensasikan isu. Saya mengingatkan Malaysiakini, berhati-hati dalam membuat laporan supaya tidak berhadapan dengan tindakan yang seterusnya.

Perkara pokok yang saya utarakan langsung tidak disiarkan iaitu mengenai perlunya kajian rapi dibuat ke atas hudud sebelum ianya dilaksanakan, dengan mengambil kira ‘kegagalan’ beberapa negara Islam seperti Pakistan dalam melaksanakan hudud. Saya juga ada menyentuh kenapa parti Hamas tidak melaksanakan hudud setelah mencapai kemenangan dalam pilihan raya di Palestin. Ianya langsung tidak disiarkan. Begitu jahatnya laman tersebut dalam memanipulasikan isu.

Ternyata apa yang saya cuba sampaikan disalahtafsirkan. Semua maklum bahawa hukum hudud adalah untuk orang Islam, ia tidak ada kena-mengena dengan orang bukan Islam, apatah dalam konteks negeri Kelantan yang hampir seratus peratus adalah orang Islam.

Saya hanya membangkitkan pembuktian hasil kajian yang dibuat secara akademik oleh beberapa sarjana kenapa bukan Islam menolak hudud? Boleh dikatakan rata-rata bukan Islam tidak bersetuju dengan hudud dan konsep negara Islam, apatah lagi untuk dilaksanakan di negara ini. Persoalannya, kenapa orang bukan Islam begitu kuat menentang Islam tetapi bukan undang-undang ciptaan manusia seperti demokrasi dan komunis yang telah banyak merosakkan manusia? Kenapa kita tidak mempertikaikan sistem komunis yang dilaksanakan di China dan Korea Utara yang telah banyak mengorbankan ramai manusia?

Saya amat bersetuju dengan kata-kata bekas Ketua Polis Negara, Rahim Noor, bahawa gerakan hak asasi manusia ini ibarat wabak komunis. Ramai yang berselindung di bawah gerakan ini melalui perancangan jahat untuk menghapus dan melunturkan kesucian agama Islam. Jika gerakan ini tidak dibendung, tidak mustahil nanti ia akan merosakkan sesebuah peradaban sesuatu bangsa dan negara, terutama negara yang berasaskan kepada sistem kenegaraan Melayu ini. Gerakan ini sedang berlaku di Malaysia. Atas nama kebebasan, mereka mahukan kita mengiktiraf apa jua yang dirasakan sesuai dengan cita rasa dan keseronokan manusia, termasuklah memurtadkan Melayu Islam yang dilindungi oleh perlembagaan.

Sebab itu, beberapa kali telah saya tegaskan, dalam melaksanakan Islam, perlu ada penegasan. Tidak boleh terlalu bertolak ansur kerana, jika tidak, kita akan ditolak secara beransur-ansur. Jangan biarkah Melayu dan Islam yang dilindungi perlembagaan diratah dan dimamah oleh perancangan gerakan ini. Percayalah, jika orang bukan Islam, sudah lembut dengan Islam, sudah tentu persepsi mereka terhadap Islam sudah mula kendur. Ini tidak, sebut sahaja Islam, akan ditentang daripada pelbagai sudut, sedangkan Islam tidak bersangkut-pautpun dengan mereka. Lebih-lebih lagi, kita tidak pernah campurtangan dalam hal ehwal agama mereka. Kenapa mereka begitu berani? Pasti ada gerakan lain di sebalik keberanian ini.

Bukti-bukti menunjukkan, persepsi negatif terhadap Islam tidak pernah berubah dari dahulu hingga sekarang. Saya mengambil contoh, saat yang paling baik untuk melaksanakannya adalah selepas peristiwa 13 Mei 1969. Saya katakan ‘by force’ kerana ternyata bekas Perdana Menteri Singapura, Lee Kuan Yew berjaya mendisiplinkan rakyatnya secara paksaan. Saya bercakap dalam konteks selepas 13 Mei 1969. Malaysiakini dengan sengaja mensensasikan berita tersebut supaya saya diserang kiri dan kanan. Aziz Bari juga tidak faham kerana telah diperalatkan.

Namun, saya tidak hairan, kerana semua yang membaca web tersebut adalah kalangan ultra kiasu, termasuk Melayu yang telah diultrakiasukan. Pemikiran ultra kiasu adalah pemikiran komunis. Jika ultra kiasu boleh memberikan pandangan sesuka hati dan menghina Islam serta sultan, kenapa saya tidak boleh memberikan pandangan saya sebagai seorang Islam?

Jika ultra kiasu ini benar-benar berani, berterus-terang dalam memberikan pandangan. Jangan berselindung menggunakan nama samaran. Saya secara tegas mengatakan bahawa dalam menegakkan kebenaran, isu bangsa sudah tidak penting. Apabila berlaku pertembungan, agama mesti diselamat dan dipertahankan.

Apa guna darjat bangsa terangkat jika agama dienjak-enjak oleh ultra kiasu. Saya rela tidak berbangsa, asalkan agama Islam tertegak. Lagipun, Allah SWT tidak akan bertanya akan bangsa saya di akhirat kelak. Beberapa kali saya tegaskan, antara mempercayai sesama bangsa tidak seagama dengan mempercayai sesama saudara seagama (Islam), tetapi tidak sebangsa, sudah tentu saya kena meletakkan kepercayaan terhadap saudara seagama walaupun tidak sebangsa, daripada saudara sebangsa tidak seagama.

Saya menyeru berulangkali, untuk mengembalikan kekuatan dan maruah Islam, UMNO dan PAS mesti bersatu. Kita tidak ada pilihan. Islam akan terus menjadi mangsa jika umat Islam tidak kuat. Lihatlah betapa berani mereka mencabar dan menghina agama Islam. Malangnya ada di sebahagian daripada kita yang terikut-ikut sama. Mengkritik raja-raja yang menjadi pelindung agama Islam secara terang-terang di khalayak tidak akan menguntungkan Islam.

Belajarlah daripada politik orang lain, bagaimana mereka bersatu atas asas bangsa. Kepentingan mereka tetap terpelihara dan tidak boleh diusik langsung. Asasnya mudah, mereka cukup bersatu. Kenapa kita asyik berpecah, sedangkan kita tahu perpecahan itu amat merugikan kita. Lebih malang lagi, kita lebih mempercayai musuh daripada agama dan bangsa berlainan, daripada sesama saudara sendiri, sebangsa dan seagama.

Jika laman Malaysiakini begitu berani memanipulasikan isu, terus terang saya katakan, laman web ini adalah musuh Islam, walaupun ada wartawan mereka yang beragama Islam. Mereka mengatakan bahawa tidak ada sesiapapun yang mendengar suara dan pendapat saya. Tidak mengapa, kerana saya tahu siapakah orang yang ditemuduganya.

Penyelidikan yang dibuat amat kerdil. Mereka sengaja mencari musuh Islam untuk melawan apa yang saya hujahkan. Saya tidak pernah merasa gentar. Sama ada suara saya didengar atau tidak, itu tidak penting. Apa yang penting, Islam mesti dipertahankan. Saya mempunyai hak untuk bersuara seperti mana orang lain. Fikirkanlah, apakah saya lebih merbahaya daripada gerakan hak asasi manusia sedang cuba untuk menghapuskan agenda Islam dan Melayu? Ingatlah wahai saudaraku, sasaran gerakan hak asasi manusia ini yang terakhir adalah negara kita, setelah mereka berjaya melaksanakannya di negara-negara Islam yang lain. Masihkah kita mahu berdiam diri? 

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

OH LIBYA!!!


HAKIKAT LIBYA!

(Muammar Gaddafi bersama Presiden Mahmoud Abbas didalam khemahnya)

Salam 2 all.

Presiden Muammar Muhammad Al-Qaddafi, nama yang sangat digeruni dan ditakuti Barat, termasuk Yahudi Zionis la'natullah. Keberanian Al-Qaddafi, terutama apabila berdepan dengan Barat sudah dikenali dunia. Kelantangan beliau sehingga mencampakkan Piagam Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu semasa berucap di hadapan pemimpin dunia di Perhimpunan Agong Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu mencatat sejarah tersendiri, membuktikan kelantangan dan sikap tidak tolak ansur dan tiada kompromi beliau kepada Barat!

Malang sekali apabila ada rakyat Libya yang terpengaruh dengan dakyah Barat, mempertuhankan demokrasi dan hak kebebasan manusia tanpa batas acuan barat, memilih untuk menggulingkan pemerintah yang banyak berjasa kepada mereka!

Cuba mike tengok apa yang tidak kenanya dengan Kerajaan Libya dibawah pimpinan Mua'mar Al Qaddafi:

1. Setiap individu rakyat Libya menerima imbuhan daripada hasil minyak petrol Libya yang dimasukkan terus ke akaun Bank masing-masing. Tak payah nak tuntut royalti dah! Ini juga amalan Kerajaan Emirat Arab Bersatu yang memperuntukkan didalam Perlembagaan bahawa 40% daripada hasil minyak UAE adalah untuk rakyatnya!

2. Cukai pendapatan paling maksimum pun hanya 12%;

3. Bank di Libya tidak mengenakan sebarang faedah/ riba';

4. Qaddafi bersumpah bapa dan keluarganya tidak akan memiliki rumah selagi tiap rakyat Libya tidak mempunyai rumah. Bapa Qaddafi sudahpun meninggal dunia tanpa punya rumah, dan Qaddafi serta anak isterinya masih duduk didalam khemah;

5.Di Libya tidak ada rumah yang dipajak;

6. Mana-mana rakyat yang mahu bertani atau berladang akan diberikan tanah, haiwan ternakan dan benih percuma;

7. Tidak ada bil elektrik di Libya;

8. Pendidikan adalah percumn;

9. Kemudahan perubatan adalah percuma;

10. Tiap pasangan pengantin baru mendapat peruntukkan one-off payment berjumlah 6,000-00 dinar daripada Kerajaan;

11. Harga gas terlalu murah pada nilai 12 cents per liter;

12. Pembelian kenderaan diberi pembiayaan kewangan tanpa faedah;

13. satu sistem pengairan dan saliran yang hebat dibina untuk mengujudkan kawasan pertanian yang membebaskan Libya daripada pergantungan kepada sumber makanan luar;

14. Rakyat dan negara Libya menikmati mutu kehidupan yang tinggi berbanding dengan negara Afrika yang lain.

15 Kebanyakan sekim kesihatan umum, pendidikan dan minyak dibawah subsidi kerajaan.

16. Libya mempunyai kadar kematian bayi yang paling rendah dan kadar hayat yang tinggi;

17. Kadar celik ilmu adalah 90% (sedangkan semasa rampasan kuasa oleh Qaddafi terhadap Raja Idris kadar celik-ilmu hanyalah 10%);

18. Kurang daripada 5% penduduk yang kelaparan/ tanpa rumah; satu jumlah yang jauh daripada Amerika Syarikat;

19. Apabila berlaku kenaikan harga makanan, Qaddafi menghapuskan semua cukai atas makanan;

Sebenarnya Qaddafi berjaya membawa rakyat dan negara Libya kepada tahap yang hebat tanpa bergantung dan menjadi hamba kepada tamaddun dan cengkaman Barat dan Yahudi zionis la'natullah. Sebenarnya apa yang dibawa oleh Qaddafi adalah ciri-ciri sebuah negara kebajikan yang berteraskan kepada Islam tanpa tunduk na'am kepada kafir harbi dan musuh-musuh Islam. Qaddafi boleh membuatkan Barat ketar lutut kepada kekuatan ekonomi negaranya!

Malahan Qaddafi mula menuntut Barat supaya membayar pembelian minyak dengan emas. Sudah tentu Amerika Syarikat, Barat dan Yahudi Zionis la'natullah tidak bersetuju kerana mereka tidak mempunyai simpanan emas yang mencukup untuk membayarnya. Malah matawang mereka kini hanyalah cetakan atas kertas sahaja.

Maka Amerika, Barat dan Yahudi la'natullah tidak ada pilihan melainkan menyingkir Qaddafi. Dan mereka berjaya memperkudakan segelintir rakyat Libya dan memperlengkapkan mereka dengan senjata dan dengan bantuan pesawat gempur Nato, memerangi Kerajaan mereka sendiri!

Begitulah peranan yang dimainkan oleh kaum kafir harbi la'natullah, sentiasa tidak redho dengan umat Islam, dan sentiasa mencari-cari jalan untuk menghancurkan umat Islam. Dan mereka akan sentiasa mencari jalan memperkudakan segelintir umat Islam untuk melakukan khianat terhadap agama dan bangsanya sendiri.

Amat malang apabila ada umat Islam yang rela diperkudakan, malahan sanggup mati demi untuk kafir harbi! Na'zubillah min zalik.

Adios amigos, grasias senor.

Wallahua'lam & Wassalam.

Zulkifli Bin Noordin
Selasa
13 Zul Qaedah 1432
11 Okt 2011

Friday, 14 October 2011

ONE TRILLION

ONE TRILLION

1. Obama, according to their own news reports, is trying to raise the ceiling for borrowing by the US Government. 2. The US Government is in debt to the tune of US$14 trillion. He wants to borrow more in order to repay the loans. If he cannot repay he will be in default. When a country fails to repay loans, it will be declared bankrupt just like anyone else.
3. What is one trillion dollars? We write it down as one billion with three additional zeros after it. Thus 1,000,000,000,000. It is not such a big figure. You add three zeros or three nothings and the figure increases by 1,000 times. But if we write down one billion as 1,000,000,000 one thousand times, we will have a better idea of what one trillion means. We would be horrified at the size of one trillion if we write the figure 1, one trillion times, which really is what one trillion means.


4. We now talk about these huge sums of money without really appreciating the real amount. Even in Malaysia we talk of billionaires now, not millionaires who are dime a dozen. We are losing our sense of proportion. 5. Just consider $14 trillion in Rupiahs or even in Yen. The figure would spill over the edge of a million sheets of A4-sized paper.
6. Malaysia is one of the countries which lent money to the US. When we buy US bonds we are in fact lending money to the US. Now the US dollar has depreciated from 3.8 Ringgit to one US Dollar to 3 Ringgit per US Dollar. We have lost 80 Malaysian sen for each dollar we lent to the US, if we redeem our bonds. Incidentally we will not be allowed to redeem all our bonds as the US has no money.
7. However, if we keep gold we would be rolling in wealth. Gold was fixed at US$35 per ounce by Bretton Woods in 1943. Now it is US$1,400 per ounce. Even at the depreciated US Dollar of 3 Ringgit we would have 4,200 Ringgit worth of gold for every ounce. Even if we had bought gold say 10 years ago we would have made a pile.
8. A US report says that the US war in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan has cost the US more than US$3 trillion. This is being financed by the loans given by other countries through buying US bonds.
9. The US shows no signs of cutting back on military expenditure. Billions of Dollars are spent on researching, developing and producing more efficient means of killing people. Some 60 military bases are maintained all over the world.
10. By all accounts the US is a debtor nation which will never be able to settle its US$14 trillion debt. In other words the US is a poor debtor country, unable to discharge its loans. And it will remain a poor debtor country unless it is willing to cut back massively on its expenditure, particularly its military budget. When one is poor one lives like a poor men.
11. I remember reciting Humpty Dumpty when I was a child. That is the US today. And not all the Nobel laureates in finance, economics and accounting can put it back together once it falls.
12. Far better to admit you are poor and behave like a poor man than to wear flashy suits and throw your weight around. People will soon learn what you really are.

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Age old lands transforming through cyberspace1

Age old lands transforming through cyberspace
The Middle East—the birthplace of three of the world’s major religions—Islam, Christianity and Judaism—is a region so volatile that the peace which underlies the tenets of all these religions, has been slippery at best.
The world—fed a daily dose of the volatility in living colour every day, must surely be fatigued by the endless unrests and uprisings that plague that region.
But since early this year, the region has seen an uprising unlike any other. And suddenly, the flashpoint of unrest has become the hotspot of new age convergence unlike anything seen before.
From this ancient land of pharaohs and prophets, has come a birth of a different kind—which makes for a riveting case study of how three powerful forces of the 21st century—youth, social media and governance—have collided…
... and what exactly will rise from the ashes remains to be seen when the dust storm settles.

Tools of the young and restless

The Internet and Social Media are tools of the young and the restless. According to the United Nations, there are 1.8 billion adolescents at the crossroads of childhood and adulthood—making up the largest youth generation in history. Nine out of 10 of these young people live in developing countries.
MENA's Facebook users aged less than 25 years old
One-third of the population of the Middle-East is well-educated. Yet youth unemployment in this region is a whopping 25%, the highest in any region of the world. The duration of unemployment for new graduates is extremely long, lasting up to 3 years in countries such as Morocco and Iran.
One doesn’t need to be rocket scientist to know that this situation was at a breaking point.

Convergence of 3 forces

For the young people in these countries, the world was at their fingertips.
The explosion of satellite dishes on rooftops—a common feature in Middle East and North African urban landscapes (and rapidly expanding into rural areas), means millions of people are exposed to the freedom and quality of live enjoyed by their peers in more developed countries.
Add to this the news and views from youth from all over the world on the Internet and on social media platforms like Facebook and video sharing site YouTube, and the world is telescoped into the mobile phone or the computer screen.
According to Facebook, there are currently 500 million active users, 70% of which are from outside the US. More than 30 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photo albums, etc.) are shared each month. The average user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and events.
MENA's top five Facebook communities
Facebook is hugely popular in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), with over 15 million users. North Africa has 7.7 million Facebook users, with Egypt accounting for 3.4 million users (or 44% of all North Africa users). Egypt has the largest Facebook community in MENA.
MENA’s top five Facebook country markets, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, account for 70% of all users in the region.
It is expected that the number of Arabic language Facebook users will soon surpass the number of English users.
Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Tunisia and Yemen all have Facebook communities with more than 50% of users below the age of 25 years old.
MENA's Facebook users aged less than 25 years old
With such statistics, the heat was on and for a region renowned as a hotspot for unrest, the perfect storm was in the making.
The youth of the Middle East—and indeed the world—are not straitjacketed by the confines of tradition and submission to authority as the generations before them.
Young Egyptian and Tunisian activists brainstormed on the use of technology to evade surveillance, and even traded practical tips on how to stand up to rubber bullets and organize barricades.

The genie was out of the bottle

Even the shutting down of the Internet did not deter them once they gained momentum.
The genie was already out of the bottle, and creative and imaginative ways were unleashed to disseminate information—from old style dial in modems to new “speak to tweet” by tech giants.
Several groups abroad offered internet access through the terrestrial phone system—harking back to the days of dial in modem.
Google and Twitter launched a “speak-to-tweet” service, which enabled Egyptians to leave voicemails which were then converted into text and published on Twitter’s micro blogging service.
Brutality and violence beamed to billions around the world is a public relations nightmare of epic proportion for any government.
The winds of change are now blowing through Yemen, Bahrain, Libya, Iran, Algeria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Syria, Morocco… and when the desert dust storms settles, will a new more vibrant Middle East emerge in the mould of the dreams of its youth?

US$90 million lost in shutdown

The uprising in Egypt also provided a magnifying lens of how the shutting down of the Internet impacted the economy.
Preliminary figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) suggest that the five-day shut-down of internet access in Egypt resulted in direct costs of at least USD90 million. This is for lost revenues due to blocked telecommunications and Internet services.
This figure does not include the secondary economic impacts which resulted from a loss of business in other sectors affected by the shutdown of communication services e.g. e-commerce, tourism and call centres.
But this is not the whole picture.

Forces on the Dark side of the Internet

The dark side of the Internet has always been something of a black hole. It is as powerful—perhaps even more—than all the good it brings.
The Internet is not meant to be controlled, so it can be easily exploited by people with ill-intention. Anyone can say anything about anyone, and publish it online for the world to read as the gospel truth—without facing any serious repercussions.
The brutal images being posted on YouTube from mobile phones are beamed to our homes by global news channels. Though these channels admit they cannot ‘verify’ the authenticity of these images, it doesn’t stop them from broadcasting them, because if they don’t some other news channel will.
In the competition to provide the latest news and most graphic images, what is true and what is not can easily be pushed aside.
Coupled with the very human propensity for sensational news, graphic images, controversy and gossip are magnets few can resist gravitating to.
Whilst the events in the Middle East continue to rage on—and world watches transfixed about how it will all pan out, the debate about how the convergence of the biggest youth population in history is utilizing one of the most powerful tools of the 21st century to have their voices heard by their governments.

Power is in serving the people

In the final analysis—however—the events that are unfolding in the Middle East are telling signals of how leadership and governance must evolve to stay relevant to a young generation.
The age of authoritarian regimes, dynastic leaders and presidents-for-life is over.
The use of media to control and shape mindsets is over.
The enriching of themselves and their families, while poverty is rampant is no longer going to be tolerated.
Instead, leaders must go back to the basics.
Leaders must listen and act quickly on valid grouses of the people.
Leaders must ensure their people enjoy the wealth of the nation as equally as possible.
Leaders are there to serve the people, and not the other way around. That is age old wisdom, which is finding rebirth in age-old lands. We are coming full circle ... back to the future.

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