Friday, April 15, 2011

Najib and 'al-taqiyya' principle: Lying to non-Muslims for protection of Islam

In a lengthy 10-point statement, the Council of Churches of Malaysia (CCM) Youth did not mince its words in dismissing the 10-point solution offered by Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Idris Jala.
It said that the "quick-fix" proposal ignored the "the overt and covert manner which the government had discriminated against the Christian citizenry for close to 40 years".
The following is CCM Youth's press release expressing its views in response to the various statements issued by the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM), the National Evangelical Christian Fellowship (NECF), the 10-point solution as proposed by Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Idris Jala, and comments made in the media by the Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and various parties.

1. 10-point proposal only addressed the Al Kitab issue


The 10-Point Proposal presumed that Christians were only concerned with the Al Kitab issue. That premise is incorrect.
The 10-Point Proposal distracted both the public and the church leaders from getting to the heart of the matter, that is, the concern over the overt and covert manner which the government had discriminated against the Christian citizenry for close to 40 years that had resulted in the gradual deterioration of basic rights of Christians to freely exercise their faith...(Source: Malaysiakini)

IF NAJIB IS THE PRIME MINISTER FOR ALL MALAYSIANS AND 100% SINCERE, HE SHOULD DIRECT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO WITHDRAW THE APPEAL OVER THE 'ALLAH' ISSUE FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL! SIMPLE SOLUTION BUT DARE NAJIB DO THE RIGHT THING?

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