August 25, 2010
AYER KEROH, Aug 25 – Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam accused his Penang counterpart of fanning “communal” politics and challenged Lim Guan Eng to state if he planned to become a Muslim, referring to the continued khatib controversy in the island state.
“I want to ask Lim Guan Eng, (do you) want to embrace Islam? Lim Guan Eng, do you agree with the Penang mosque praying for you to enter Islam?”asked Mohd Ali.
“If yes, I will also pray for you,” he told reporters here, straight-faced.
The Umno vice-president asserted that the DAP secretary-general is responsible for staining the relationship among Malaysia’s diverse ethnic groups in heavy racial overtones.
Mohd Ali charged the dominantly Chinese opposition party of trying to drive a wedge between the ruling Barisan Nasional’s (BN) component parties and drawing voters to its side ahead of the next general elections.
“When Gan Boon Leong wore a songkok, they said it was Umno bullying the MCA. Now, MCA is afraid to wear it [because] they are afraid of losing the Chinese vote,” he observed.
“This is the communal politics practised by the DAP,” he added.
Yesterday, the Penang khatib, or sermon reader who caused a stir by reciting the “doa” (prayer) for Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng instead of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong during Friday sermons recently, explained he was only praying for the well-being of all leaders.
Zakaria Ahmad said his action was not wrong in Islam, but admitted his timing and sense of appropriateness could have been better.
“God willing, after this, I will say such a ‘doa’ at other occasions and places which are more suitable,” national news agency Bernama reported Zakaria telling reporters after a meeting with the Penang Islamic Religious Council (MAIPP) in George Town.
MAIPP president Elias Zakaria said the committee was satisfied with Zakaria’s explanation, and the outcome of the deliberation would be tabled at a MAIPP meeting for further action.
Elias added that no action would be taken against Zakaria, for now because the latter promised not to repeat the act.
Ali Rustam, I also want to ask you, assuming that Lim Guan Eng is a good guy:
1. Can Ali pray for Lim, according to Islam?
2. If the answer is 'No', then I have no further questions. If 'Yes', let's move to question No.3
3. If Lim does not want to embrace Islam, will Ali pray for Lim to want to embrace Islam? Islam is a good religion. ;)
4. If Lim does not agree with Ali to pray for him to enter Islam, will Ali still pray for him - perhaps not for Lim to enter Islam but at least, pray for Lim's well-being?
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