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[Sg] - Malay Islamic teacher wants WP to be pro-Malay and speak up for Malays in Sg, including more strongly condemning Israel and LGBTQIAPK, etc

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Malay-language newspaper Berita Harian reported on April 26 that in a series of Facebook posts, Mr Noor Deros claimed he had spoken to all the Malay candidates from the WP. He also claimed that the party had agreed to take up the concerns raised by the asatizah, or religious teachers, regarding the Malay/Muslim community in Singapore.

According to the BH report, he said the WP had taken seriously his call for the party to raise in Parliament issues surrounding the control and regulation of Islam’s practice in Singapore, citing the Administration of Muslim Law Act and institutions such as the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore.

Mr Noor also claimed that he had urged WP and other election candidates to reject the normalisation of LGBTQ+ issues, take a strong stance against Israel, and recognise the state of Palestine.

In another post, Mr Noor criticised Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli, accusing him of failing to defend the rights and aspirations of the Malay/Muslim community.

He compared Mr Masagos with WP vice-chairman Faisal Manap, pointing to Mr Faisal’s efforts in raising the tudung (headscarf) issue in Parliament – referring to how in 2021, the Government lifted former restrictions on the headgear for Muslim staff in healthcare settings.

Mr Noor called on his followers, particularly those in Tampines GRC, to vote for Mr Faisal, who is contesting the constituency, in the May 3 general election.

Mr Noor’s posts are among a number of online messages by Singaporeans that have surfaced during the election period, which the authorities said contained racial and religious undertones.

On April 25, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Elections Department issued a statement warning that foreigners must not direct, fund or in any way influence Singapore’s elections.

The statement said: “Singapore’s politics must be for Singaporeans alone to decide.”

This was after three foreigners, including a former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee, were found to be attempting to interfere in the election.

One of them is a Facebook user under the name of “Zai Nal”. He had shared Mr Noor’s posts and accused Malay/Muslim MPs of failing to represent the interests of the Muslim community. He said the community did not need “another Malay MP who does not represent their views”.

The user was identified as Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff, an Australian citizen who renounced his Singapore citizenship in 2020. Zulfikar was previously detained under the ISA in 2016 for promoting terrorism and praising militant group ISIS online.

He had also posted criticisms of Malay/Muslim MPs regarding the tudung issue. His posts were subsequently reshared by Mr Mohamed Sukri Omar, the Selangor Youth chief of Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS).

The other two foreigners identified are Mr Mohamed Sukri Omar and Mr Iskandar Abdul Samad, national treasurer of PAS.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...lim?_nei=835fe0f1-254c-45e6-8c51-91dbe0175ed6
 
Malay Muslim should stop meddling with politics and start questioning why so many of them are in Changi Resort eating free meals. Singapore is not a country existed for muslim. Religion should stay and remain within individual household and not airing them publicly for special priviledge. You give them an inch, they demanded a yard. WP should be careful not to be exploited for being kind to certain group of people. Singapore is not entirely democratic, and we absolutely didn't want to become an Islamist nation.
 
There is a consensus between libtard sodomites (LGBT Pinkdotters) and Islamofascists in one particular issue: pedophilia. For example, lowering the age of consent, decriminalizing 'statutory rape', calling pedophiles 'minor-attracted people' etc.

Both want to fuck children, the sodomites need their fresh meat because they cannot reproduce, and the Islamofascists just want to emulate their Pedophile Warlord Bandit 'prophet', their exemplary role model. :cool:
 
The least fucking importance during erection is religion issues, Govt got to consider wats good for Country and it's people.
 
Mr Zulfikar had called on Muslims to “reject the constitutional, secular, democratic state in favour of an Islamic state governed by Syariah law” and apply violence to achieve this goal if necessary, said the statement.

For the post in question, Mr Zulfikar accused several of Singapore's Malay-Muslim ex-Members of Parliament (MPs) of failing to represent the interest of the Muslim community, and said that the local Muslim community did not need another Malay MP who does not represent their views.

MHA and ELD said: “These posts have been targeted at Singaporeans. They interfere with our domestic politics, which are reserved for our citizens. They also urge Singaporeans to vote on racial and religious lines, and have led to more social media postings of a similar nature."

Over the past few days, several posts on Facebook, Reddit, Instagram and Threads have made the rounds online, discussing the GE while mixing religion and politics.

One Facebook post by Islamic religious teacher Noor Deros, for example, made a list of demands for political parties in Singapore. He claimed that the Workers' Party (WP) was the only one that responded to him.

Subsequently, he said in another post that if the WP "does not respond to the widespread demands of the Muslim community to reject the normalisation of LGBTQ+ and address other major concerns, then I urge that we vote for the candidate, not the party".

In yet another post, he claimed that Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli had failed to protect the rights and interests of the Malay-Muslim society.

There was also a Reddit thread started by netizen "queenkard" who shared a Facebook post, written by someone else, that called on Tampines GRC residents to support the WP candidate Faisal Manap to "fight for a strong Islamic community".

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/foreign-interference-mha-eld-ge2025-meta-imda-5089426
 
Race and religion comes into politics because politicians never come up with policies or party manifestos that excite voters.
It's the same thing in Jiu hu.
People vote on politicians faces if handsome or not. That's all
Trump came into power because of his anti war stance.
But sinkie politicians never say what their policies will be.
No cut in COE or car taxes.
Voluntary national service
Or what?
Voters also dunno what they voting for except if they vote PAP, at least they know what they get. Same old thing.
 
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Malay-language newspaper Berita Harian reported on April 26 that in a series of Facebook posts, Mr Noor Deros claimed he had spoken to all the Malay candidates from the WP. He also claimed that the party had agreed to take up the concerns raised by the asatizah, or religious teachers, regarding the Malay/Muslim community in Singapore.

According to the BH report, he said the WP had taken seriously his call for the party to raise in Parliament issues surrounding the control and regulation of Islam’s practice in Singapore, citing the Administration of Muslim Law Act and institutions such as the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore.

Mr Noor also claimed that he had urged WP and other election candidates to reject the normalisation of LGBTQ+ issues, take a strong stance against Israel, and recognise the state of Palestine.

In another post, Mr Noor criticised Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli, accusing him of failing to defend the rights and aspirations of the Malay/Muslim community.

He compared Mr Masagos with WP vice-chairman Faisal Manap, pointing to Mr Faisal’s efforts in raising the tudung (headscarf) issue in Parliament – referring to how in 2021, the Government lifted former restrictions on the headgear for Muslim staff in healthcare settings.

Mr Noor called on his followers, particularly those in Tampines GRC, to vote for Mr Faisal, who is contesting the constituency, in the May 3 general election.

Mr Noor’s posts are among a number of online messages by Singaporeans that have surfaced during the election period, which the authorities said contained racial and religious undertones.

On April 25, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Elections Department issued a statement warning that foreigners must not direct, fund or in any way influence Singapore’s elections.

The statement said: “Singapore’s politics must be for Singaporeans alone to decide.”

This was after three foreigners, including a former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee, were found to be attempting to interfere in the election.

One of them is a Facebook user under the name of “Zai Nal”. He had shared Mr Noor’s posts and accused Malay/Muslim MPs of failing to represent the interests of the Muslim community. He said the community did not need “another Malay MP who does not represent their views”.

The user was identified as Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff, an Australian citizen who renounced his Singapore citizenship in 2020. Zulfikar was previously detained under the ISA in 2016 for promoting terrorism and praising militant group ISIS online.

He had also posted criticisms of Malay/Muslim MPs regarding the tudung issue. His posts were subsequently reshared by Mr Mohamed Sukri Omar, the Selangor Youth chief of Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS).

The other two foreigners identified are Mr Mohamed Sukri Omar and Mr Iskandar Abdul Samad, national treasurer of PAS.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...lim?_nei=835fe0f1-254c-45e6-8c51-91dbe0175ed6
The last thing people should trust are these religious scholars.
They will Find out in the next life if God say must follow religion or not.
From what I understand, all will Be judged by their deeds alone.
And Not by the number of rituals. completed.
 
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Malay-language newspaper Berita Harian reported on April 26 that in a series of Facebook posts, Mr Noor Deros claimed he had spoken to all the Malay candidates from the WP. He also claimed that the party had agreed to take up the concerns raised by the asatizah, or religious teachers, regarding the Malay/Muslim community in Singapore.

According to the BH report, he said the WP had taken seriously his call for the party to raise in Parliament issues surrounding the control and regulation of Islam’s practice in Singapore, citing the Administration of Muslim Law Act and institutions such as the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore.

Mr Noor also claimed that he had urged WP and other election candidates to reject the normalisation of LGBTQ+ issues, take a strong stance against Israel, and recognise the state of Palestine.

In another post, Mr Noor criticised Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli, accusing him of failing to defend the rights and aspirations of the Malay/Muslim community.

He compared Mr Masagos with WP vice-chairman Faisal Manap, pointing to Mr Faisal’s efforts in raising the tudung (headscarf) issue in Parliament – referring to how in 2021, the Government lifted former restrictions on the headgear for Muslim staff in healthcare settings.

Mr Noor called on his followers, particularly those in Tampines GRC, to vote for Mr Faisal, who is contesting the constituency, in the May 3 general election.

Mr Noor’s posts are among a number of online messages by Singaporeans that have surfaced during the election period, which the authorities said contained racial and religious undertones.

On April 25, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Elections Department issued a statement warning that foreigners must not direct, fund or in any way influence Singapore’s elections.

The statement said: “Singapore’s politics must be for Singaporeans alone to decide.”

This was after three foreigners, including a former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee, were found to be attempting to interfere in the election.

One of them is a Facebook user under the name of “Zai Nal”. He had shared Mr Noor’s posts and accused Malay/Muslim MPs of failing to represent the interests of the Muslim community. He said the community did not need “another Malay MP who does not represent their views”.

The user was identified as Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff, an Australian citizen who renounced his Singapore citizenship in 2020. Zulfikar was previously detained under the ISA in 2016 for promoting terrorism and praising militant group ISIS online.

He had also posted criticisms of Malay/Muslim MPs regarding the tudung issue. His posts were subsequently reshared by Mr Mohamed Sukri Omar, the Selangor Youth chief of Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS).

The other two foreigners identified are Mr Mohamed Sukri Omar and Mr Iskandar Abdul Samad, national treasurer of PAS.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...lim?_nei=835fe0f1-254c-45e6-8c51-91dbe0175ed6
I think Muslims in Singapore are smart enough to differentiate the message from the messenger.
As long as the message is correct, doesn't matter who delivers it.
 
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