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Do you want another May 13, Zul Noordin asks ‘extremists’ who question Allah decision
Former Perkasa deputy president Datuk Zulkifli Noordin has labelled those who commented against the recent Federal Court ruling on the Allah issue as "rude and insolent" and questioned whether these people wanted another May 13-like riots.
He said not only did these religious extremists show disrespect to the Federal Court decision, they had challenged the Muslim community with threats of continuing to use the word Allah in churches and in their worship.
"If this is not insolent and rude, I don't know what other label can be levelled against these religious extremists," he wrote in his blog zul4kulim.blogspot.com in a posting titled "13-May 2.0?".
He added that the comments made on websites regarding the Federal Court ruling – which denied the Catholic Church leave to appeal against the ban on the use of the word Allah in its internal publication, Herald – showed that their attitude was even "lower than animals".
Zulkifli also warned these religious extremists not to test the patience of Muslims, adding that while followers of Islam were tolerant and patient, they were only that way to those who practised mutual respect.
"You claim Jesus taught Christians to love, but you are not emulating this, instead you appear to be uncultured and uncivilised," he added.
Zulkifli also said he was convinced that many Christians who truly followed the teachings of Jesus would not agree with the stand of the extremists in not accepting the Federal Court ruling.
As such, he urged these groups to respect the court decision, the Federal Constitution and the sensitivity of other religions including Islam and Christianity.
"Otherwise you are truly insolent and rude," he said.
He added that if these extremist groups did not stop their provocation, they were merely creating conditions for another May 13.
"Or is it that what you want, a 13-May 2.0?
"We peace-loving Malaysians do not want it because we realise the suffering and hardship caused by the insolent, chauvinist and religious extremists," he wrote in Malay, each time using the word "biaDap" for insolent, with a capital D in the middle.
He also wrote that the extremists and their supporters had hailed Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail who said that no action would be taken against The Bible Society of Malaysia over the 321 Bibles in Malay and Iban languages that were seized by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais).
"Although it was very clear that the Bibles contravened Section 9 of the 1988 Selangor enactment, they were full of praise for the A-G.
"They even pressured Mais (Selangor Islamic Religious Council) to abide by the decision, and not only that, they even dared to demand the return of the Bibles," he wrote. – June 27, 2014.
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...sts-who-question-allah-d#sthash.pWbK5RxW.dpuf
Former Perkasa deputy president Datuk Zulkifli Noordin has labelled those who commented against the recent Federal Court ruling on the Allah issue as "rude and insolent" and questioned whether these people wanted another May 13-like riots.
He said not only did these religious extremists show disrespect to the Federal Court decision, they had challenged the Muslim community with threats of continuing to use the word Allah in churches and in their worship.
"If this is not insolent and rude, I don't know what other label can be levelled against these religious extremists," he wrote in his blog zul4kulim.blogspot.com in a posting titled "13-May 2.0?".
He added that the comments made on websites regarding the Federal Court ruling – which denied the Catholic Church leave to appeal against the ban on the use of the word Allah in its internal publication, Herald – showed that their attitude was even "lower than animals".
Zulkifli also warned these religious extremists not to test the patience of Muslims, adding that while followers of Islam were tolerant and patient, they were only that way to those who practised mutual respect.
"You claim Jesus taught Christians to love, but you are not emulating this, instead you appear to be uncultured and uncivilised," he added.
Zulkifli also said he was convinced that many Christians who truly followed the teachings of Jesus would not agree with the stand of the extremists in not accepting the Federal Court ruling.
As such, he urged these groups to respect the court decision, the Federal Constitution and the sensitivity of other religions including Islam and Christianity.
"Otherwise you are truly insolent and rude," he said.
He added that if these extremist groups did not stop their provocation, they were merely creating conditions for another May 13.
"Or is it that what you want, a 13-May 2.0?
"We peace-loving Malaysians do not want it because we realise the suffering and hardship caused by the insolent, chauvinist and religious extremists," he wrote in Malay, each time using the word "biaDap" for insolent, with a capital D in the middle.
He also wrote that the extremists and their supporters had hailed Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail who said that no action would be taken against The Bible Society of Malaysia over the 321 Bibles in Malay and Iban languages that were seized by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais).
"Although it was very clear that the Bibles contravened Section 9 of the 1988 Selangor enactment, they were full of praise for the A-G.
"They even pressured Mais (Selangor Islamic Religious Council) to abide by the decision, and not only that, they even dared to demand the return of the Bibles," he wrote. – June 27, 2014.
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...sts-who-question-allah-d#sthash.pWbK5RxW.dpuf