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Tuesday 13 May 2014

Isma: Beware games of ‘bangsa asing’

Isma says accusations of being racist and extremist are psychological attacks so that the bumiputera do not dare to defend their rights.


After attacking the Chinese, Abdullah Zaik is now after the non-Malays and non-Muslims who are 'led by a Jewish agenda' to destroy the country from within. - The Malaysian Insider pic, May 12, 2014.
PETALING JAYA: Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (Isma) president Abdullah Zaik Abdul Rahman said Muslims should defend their authority in policy-making and rights in determining the country’s future, and not let the ‘bangsa asing’ (foreigners) dictate terms.

In his open letter today, Abdullah said Malays and Muslims should not let the bangsa asing continue forcing their whims on them.

“Accusations of being racist and extremist are psychological attacks so that the bumiputera do not dare to defend their rights,” he said.

Abdullah said the country faced threats from various parties who have acted as proxies for the “Evangelical Zionist Jews, who wanted to bury the country’s Islamic identity”.

“As such, championing our religion’s sovereign rights is a religious duty and natural right which must be acknowledged by all,” he said.

He added that these proxies only wanted the Malays to continue being shackled in their thoughts and needs.

“They want us to be humiliated seeing our religion raped, and our race and country’s dignity trampled with us being unable to do anything.

“If Muslims and Malays are still hesitant, sooner or later we will lose our country.

“Please realise that they are sugarcoating things with spectacular slogans such as freedom, equality and human brotherhood,” said Abdullah.

Capitalist Jews, through their proxies, will be supported by liberal Muslims who have been fooled by the promise of progress, said Abdullah.

“They will also be supported by those who have been hit with psychological attacks, until they are willing to defend the enemy’s agenda, despite the religious sanctity being compromised in the name of tolerance and racial harmony.

“However, without them realising, they will lose everything they have owned. When they finally understand it, the cry of remorse will be useless,” he said.

Abdullah and his movement have been in the news in recent weeks over their right-wing Malay stand.

Earlier this month, Abdullah had labelled the Chinese as “trespassers” brought by the British into Malaya.

He added that the Chinese had come into the country with the British as intruders and were given citizenship and wealth.

Abdullah further had said the ancestors of Chinese Malaysians today were “in cahoots with the British” to oppress and bully the Malays.

His statement drew severe criticism, including from former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad and MCA. Several police reports were also lodged against him, prompting the police to investigate Abdullah for sedition.

Abdullah however had defended his stand, stating that he was only protecting the Malay race and the Tanah Melayu.

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