Anyway,
the royal decree in question was issued by His Highness the Sultan of
Selangor. And the Monarchs are heads of religion (meaning Islam) in
their respective states. And Selangor is a Pakatan Rakyat-run state, not
a state run by Umno or Barisan Nasional. So this has just become a
Selangor issue (from originally a federal issue) that involves the
Pakatan Rakyat state government.
THE CORRIDORS OF POWER Raja Petra Kamarudin
Article 3 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia
(1)
Islam is the religion of the Federation; but other religions may be
practised in peace and harmony in any part of the Federation.
(2) In every State other than States not having a Ruler the position of the Ruler as the Head of the religion of Islam in his State in the manner and to the extent acknowledged and declared by the Constitution, all rights, privileges, prerogatives and powers enjoyed by him as Head of that religion, are unaffected and unimpaired; but in any acts, observance or ceremonies with respect to which the Conference of Rulers has agreed
that they should extend to the Federation as a whole each of the other
Rulers shall in his capacity of Head of the religion of Islam authorize
the Yang di-pertuan Agong to represent him.
(3)
The Constitution of the States of Malacca, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak
shall each make provision for conferring on the Yang di-Pertuan Agong
shall be Head of the religion of Islam in that State.
(4) Nothing in this Article derogates from any other provision of this Constitution.
(5)
Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution the Yang di-Pertuan Agong
shall be the Head of the religion of Islam in the Federal Territories
of Kuala Lumpur and Labuan; and for this purpose Parliament may by law
make provisions for regulating Islamic religious affairs and for
constituting a Council to advise the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in matters
relating to the religion of Islam.
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First
read and understand Article 3 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia
(above). And if you cannot understand what it says then let me know and I
will help explain what it means.
Now read these news items (click the links):
Finally,
what is Pakatan Rakyat’s common stand on this matter? Can we hear from
Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim regarding Pakatan Rakyat’s common stand?
And don’t give me that crap about “get Pakatan Rakyat into power first
and after they form the federal government we can fight over this matter
later”.
We do not want Pakatan
Rakyat to fight over this matter later, once they are already in power.
We want to know now, before we decide whether to put them into power,
what their common stand is. This is because the three coalition members
of Pakatan Rakyat are so divided on this issue it would be dangerous to
sweep the matter under the carpet and sort it out later once they get
into power.
Pakatan Rakyat will
never be able to agree on this matter once they get into power if they
cannot agree on it before they get into power. And this matter is so
crucial it threatens to tear the country apart if not resolved.
Anyway, the royal decree
in question was issued by His Highness the Sultan of Selangor. And the
Monarchs are heads of religion (meaning Islam) in their respective
states. And Selangor is a Pakatan Rakyat-run state, not a state run by
Umno or Barisan Nasional. So this has just become a Selangor issue (from
originally a federal issue) that involves the Pakatan Rakyat state
government.
MCA disagrees with
His Highness the Sultan. And MCA is a coalition member of Barisan
Nasional, the ruling party. Does Umno agree with MCA or does Umno agree
with His Highness the Sultan? And do DAP, PAS and PKR agree with His
Highness the Sultan or agree with MCA?
DAP,
PAS and PKR have been sidestepping many sensitive and divisive issues
for far too long. PAS is adamant on implementing the Islamic Sharia
criminal laws of Hudud. DAP is adamant that it is not going to happen.
And PKR is adamant that they will agree to disagree and agree not to
talk about the matter in public.
So
what about His Highness the Sultan of Selangor’s royal decree regarding
the Allah word in the Pakatan Rakyat-run state of Selangor? Are we also
agreeing to disagree? And are we agreeing to disagree with His Highness
the Sultan or agreeing to disagree with MCA?
Enough of this bullshit! The truth please! And call this the democratic right of the voters to ask this question.
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