In a video recording, Zulkifli Noordin questions the concept of God and the purity of Hindus.
PETALING JAYA: Independent MP for Kulim-Bandar Baharu Zulkifli Noordin has belittled Hindu deities in a 5:34 minute video clip available on social networking site, Facebook.
Zulkifli questions the concept of God and the purity of Hindus in what appears to be a recording at a ceramah.
He recalls his conversation with a Hindu deity trader in the Masjid India area in Kuala Lumpur whose business was hit by a flood.
He then described how an Indian trader selling garlands and Hindu deities in the Masjid India area laughed when he asked the businessman why the Hindu deities did not protect the shop.
“I asked, was God hit by the flood and he said ‘yes’.” he said.
Zulkifli then said God is supposed not to get hit by the flood.
“Why didn’t you line up the Gods in front of your shop to stop the flood from entering your shop and divert it to the Muslim shops?
“Why didn’t you do that since God is suppose to protect us? (God) cannot even stop the water? And the trader tells me, ‘brother, thats a stone’.
“The Gods had to be sold off cheap. Hindus bought the deities cheap,” he added.
Zulkifli claimed that when he asked why they bought a deity with a broken tusk, the buyer said they would plaster it.
When Zulkifli insisted in knowing which God the Hindus pray to, he was told that there was a greater God than the deities.
Zulkifli then said that Hindus pray to the deities and not the “greater God” because humans are not considered pure, hence the need to pray to deities
Video : http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=492399650808406
PETALING JAYA: Independent MP for Kulim-Bandar Baharu Zulkifli Noordin has belittled Hindu deities in a 5:34 minute video clip available on social networking site, Facebook.
Zulkifli questions the concept of God and the purity of Hindus in what appears to be a recording at a ceramah.
He recalls his conversation with a Hindu deity trader in the Masjid India area in Kuala Lumpur whose business was hit by a flood.
He then described how an Indian trader selling garlands and Hindu deities in the Masjid India area laughed when he asked the businessman why the Hindu deities did not protect the shop.
“I asked, was God hit by the flood and he said ‘yes’.” he said.
Zulkifli then said God is supposed not to get hit by the flood.
“Why didn’t you line up the Gods in front of your shop to stop the flood from entering your shop and divert it to the Muslim shops?
“Why didn’t you do that since God is suppose to protect us? (God) cannot even stop the water? And the trader tells me, ‘brother, thats a stone’.
“The Gods had to be sold off cheap. Hindus bought the deities cheap,” he added.
Zulkifli claimed that when he asked why they bought a deity with a broken tusk, the buyer said they would plaster it.
When Zulkifli insisted in knowing which God the Hindus pray to, he was told that there was a greater God than the deities.
Zulkifli then said that Hindus pray to the deities and not the “greater God” because humans are not considered pure, hence the need to pray to deities
Video : http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=492399650808406
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