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Nik Aziz, Spiritual Head of Malaysian Islamic Party, Dies at 84
by Niluksi KoswanageShamim Adam
1:41 AM AWST February 13, 2015
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Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, the spiritual leader of a Malaysian Islamic party and long-time opponent of the government, died late Thursday, Feb. 12. 1015 of prostate cancer aged 84. Photographer: Tengku Bahar/AFP via Getty Images
(Bloomberg) -- Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, the spiritual leader of a Malaysian Islamic party and long-time opponent of the government, died late Thursday of prostate cancer aged 84.
His son Nik Mohamad Abduh announced the death in a posting on Facebook. Nik Aziz died at his family home in Malaysia’s northeastern Kelantan state, according to the Berita Harian newspaper.
Known to his followers as Tok Guru or “the Teacher,” the wiry, bearded Nik Aziz was revered in Kelantan, where he served as chief minister for more than two decades until 2013. His Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, known as PAS in Malay, advocates the creation of an Islamic state in Malaysia.
“Nik Aziz was the face of political Islam” in Malaysia, said Ibrahim Suffian, a political analyst at the Merdeka Center for Opinion Research in Kuala Lumpur. “While he had a very conservative outlook, he was humble and that endeared him to those in Kelantan and beyond. He embraced Malaysia’s multiculturalism and diversity and helped to form the opposition bloc,” Ibrahim said.
Nik Aziz’s death is the second blow this week to Malaysia’s political opposition. On Tuesday, Feb. 10, the country’s top court upheld opposition coalition leader Anwar Ibrahim’s conviction for sodomy and jailed him for five years.
The United Malays National Organisation of Prime Minister Najib Razak has governed the country with coalition partners since independence from the U.K. in 1957.
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Nik Aziz’s passing comes before PAS party elections due in June. Party members may be inclined to see current PAS President Hadi Awang become the next spiritual leader, with his own role taken up by someone from a new generation of leaders, said Ibrahim.
Born on Pulau Melaka, Kelantan in 1931, Nik Aziz studied in local schools and madrasahs before heading to Darul Uloom Deoband university in India’s Uttar Pradesh state in 1952, according to his website. He also studied the Koran in Lahore, Pakistan, and received a Bachelor of Arts in Arabic studies and Master of Arts in Islamic law from Al-Azhar University in Egypt.
The father of 10 joined PAS in 1967 and served as a member of the federal parliament for 19 years. He became a state legislator in 1986 and was appointed chief minister of Kelantan in 1990 after the party wrested control from the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition.
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PAS introduced Islamic principles and banned nightclubs and snooker parlors after winning control of Kelantan. Often dressed in a white turban and robe, Nik Aziz made headlines by accusing women of causing social ills by wearing skimpy clothes and makeup and calling Muslim smokers cows with no brains.
Yet Nik Aziz also was one of the few Muslim politicians in the country who said in 2013 that Malay-speaking Christians could use Allah to refer to God at a time when the government banned a Catholic newspaper from printing the word. He reversed his stance a year later under pressure from his party.
Nik Aziz stepped down as Kelantan’s chief minister in 2013.
PAS still governs the state, which is its biggest base of support. More than 90 percent of the state’s 1.7 million people are Malays. It is the poorest state in the nation by nominal gross domestic product per person, according to a report by the Khazanah Research Institute.
Nik Aziz’s son, Nik Adli, was among nine men detained under Malaysia’s Internal Security Act in 2001, suspected of being involved with an Islamic group that was allegedly plotting to overthrow the government. Nik Adli was released in 2006.
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Death of Nik Aziz deals fresh blow to Malaysian opposition
Death of Nik Aziz deals fresh blow to Malaysian opposition
Mr Nik Aziz Nik Mat addressing a rally at Shah Alam outside Kuala Lumpur in February 2013. Photo: Reuters
Effect on opposition uncertain with one less figure to hold PAS, PR together, says analyst

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KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia’s political opposition, already suffering from the jailing of leader Anwar Ibrahim, received another blow when veteran party spiritual leader Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat died yesterday. He was 84.

Mr Nik Aziz, who led the Islamist opposition Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) and was former Kelantan chief minister, died at his home in Pulau Melaka, Kota Baru last night, PAS officials said.

“He passed away on Thursday night. Hope Allah will bless his soul and he will be among the pious in Heaven,” the party said in a statement on its Facebook page.

Mr Nik Aziz had been treated in hospital in recent weeks and his health had been the subject of much attention given his influence in the party as well as his commitment to the opposition alliance Pakatan Rakyat (PR).

The 84-year-old had been suffering from prostate cancer and had undergone chemotherapy in 2012.

While it is too early to tell what its effect will be on the political alliance, analysts previously said there would be an impact on both PAS and PR.

“His distrust of UMNO (United Malays National Organisation) decided the course of Malaysian politics to a very large extent, along with his reputation for being a clean-living, humble and principled person,” Dr Ooi Kee Beng, deputy director of Singapore’s Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, said in an earlier interview. UMNO is the largest party in Malaysia’s Barisan Nasional (BN) ruling coalition.

“Nik Aziz commands respect beyond partisan and religious lines. He has been a unifying force in the party and, to a lesser extent, in the opposition coalition. If he is no longer around, there will be one less figure to hold PAS and PR together,” Dr Wong Chin Huat, a political analyst from the Penang Institute think tank, told TODAY previously.

Mr Nik Aziz’s son, Mr Nik Mohamad Abduh, said his father’s health had deteriorated after doctors treated an ulcer on Wednesday night.

A crowd gathered at Mr Nik Aziz’s house in Pulau Melaka after he was sent home at 8.30pm. Among them were PAS vice-president Husam Musa.
 
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