Waalaikumsalam,

Mungkin apa yang saya nak perkatakan tiada kaitan dengan subjek yang 
diperbincangkan.

Walaubagaimanapun, ingin saya nyatakan dalam kajian saya(kerja rasmi dipejabat 
memang mengkaji pun), didapati ada ruang lingkup yang luas dalam pemikiran 
manusia.

Jadi mendidik anak kecil untuk menggunakan otak mereka memang rumit sebab kita 
tak dapat jangka apa akan dia buat bila dipengaruhi oleh faktor lain. Kita pun 
tak dapat jangka apa tindakan seterusnya apabila satu masyarakat di sogok 
dengan elemen sensasi (provocative).

Kemudian, bila kajian psychology terhadap 'consumer buying behaviour and 
purchase decision-making' memberikan saya sedikit kefahaman tentang kekuatan 
dan kelemahan otak dan fikiran. Saya tak mahu masuk ke elemen emosi sebab lebih 
rumit.

Apa yang jelas, orang yang suka berpolitik, akan menggunakan elemen tersebut 
terutama bagi mereka yang secara amnya mempunyai persamaan dari segi cara 
pemikiran, kefahaman terhadap undang-undang dan mempunyai kekuatan 'membaca' 
alur salir perniagaan.

Kita pun lihat, kebanyakan mereka ini, jadi pemimpin dan bercakap dengan 
selamba, seolah-olah tak perlu bekerja dan hidup senang tanpa perlu mengejar 
asas perbelanjaan hidup. Jadi disini pun ingin saya katakan bahawa politik juga 
ada elemen mempengaruhi keputusan orang lain berdasarkan tekanan sekeliling.

DSAI pada pendapat saya, telah berjaya membina sesuatu dalam pendidikan, tetapi 
hasilnya akan boleh dilihat pada generasi akan datang, dimana, sekiranya faktor 
lain tidak berubah, akan membuahkan masyarakat yang lebih peka terhadao 
kemajuan. Walaupun demikian, sebagai orang politik, beliau akan protect elemen 
penting supaya tak ada sirih naik junjung.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: ruzaihan.junit
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Sat, 2 Jul 2005 02:30:43 +0800

>Assalamualaikum...
>
>Saya akui saya sorang yang ketinggalan dari segi berita arus perdana. Boleh
>tau, MUSLEH tu ape? Selain Bank Muamalat, takde akaun lain yang lebih mudah
>dicari ke? Bank Islam pun kira ok la...
>
>Wassalamualaikum...
>
>
>
>                                                                               
>                                                             
>                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                        
>                                                      
>                      .na.xom.com                       To:      
> [email protected]                                                
>                      Sent by:                          cc:                    
>                                                             
>                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]          Subject: Re: Bismillah 
> [hidayahnet] Who is anwar? from BBC                         
>                      om                                                       
>                                                             
>                                                                               
>                                                             
>                                                                               
>                                                             
>                                                                               
>                                                             
>                      06/28/2005 09:01 PM                                      
>                                                             
>                      Please respond to                                        
>                                                             
>                      hidayahnet                                               
>                                                             
>                                                                               
>                                                             
>                                                                               
>                                                             
>
>
>
>Assalamualaikum wrt.;
>
>Kali pertama saya terjun dalam e-group ini setakat melihat. Saya salah
>seorang yang dipertanggungjawap tentang MUSLEH. Rasa terpanggil untuk cakap
>politik.
>
>Kita diracuni untuk melihat politik sebagai tak baik.Kita kena faham
>politik. Siasah Syariah adalah satu prinsip perjuangan yang perlu kita
>fahami. Orang politik yang bankrap akan meladuni masyarakat untuk membenci
>dan hilang minat dengan politik bagi menjaga kepentingan kuasa yang ada.
>Apabila masyarakat telah hilang minat dengan percaturan kuasa dan telah
>dibutakan dari dapat mengesan mainan sepak terajang politik maka kerakusan
>kuasa berlaku yang akhirnya masyarakat tidak terlindung lagi.
>
>Sisah syariah adalah untuk meletakkan kuasa sovereign hanya sanya kepada
>Allah. Bila mana disebut Kuasa Rakyat Kuasa Keramat juga perlu dihalusi
>dari sudut kemurnian iman. Pendek cerita siasah syariah untuk kita
>kembalikan kedaulatan al-Islam.
>
>Pergi pada topik. Saya pernah berkhidmat sebagai Ketua Penolong Pengarah
>Perancangan Pendidikan Teknik dan Vokasional Malaysia dan dalam Technical
>Working Committee Rancangan Malaysia keenam dan Overall Perspective Plan 2
>for Malaysia dan merakamkan bahawa jangan mudah kita 'negate' sumbangan
>mana-mana pihak terhadap kemajuan Islam dalam juzu-juzu yang seadanya.
>Anwar banyak menyumbang dalam menggubal Falasafah Pendidikan Kebangsaan dan
>pertukaran nama Kementerian kepada Pendidikan suatu yang sungguh mendalam
>pengertiannya. Mahathir pula membawa penekanan penggarapan teknologi dan
>cuba nak ubah masyarakat untuk izzah dengan apa yang ada pada diri mereka.
>Perlaksanaan projek mega pada sudut mengembalikan izzah adalah satu usaha
>yang baik tetapi bila uruf berbeza aulawiyatnya juga berbeza.
>
>Justeru itu kita perlu dapat melihat sumbangan positif dari melihat
>sumbangan negative. Masa ini masa kita. Anak cucu kita akan mengkaji
>kita.Apa yang kita buat dan perjuangkan perlu diutamakan. Juzu pendidikan
>adalah satu juzu yang perlu kita bentengkan. Rahmah pendidikan Islam perlu
>kita kongsi dengan masyarakat dunia. Fitnah terhadap Pendidikan Islam yang
>diterajui Amerika yang diikuti oleh boneka mereka paling tidak dari sudut
>fikri dan cita rasa perlu kita jernihkan dengan berusaha memajukan dan
>mempopularkannya dalam ummah.
>
>Masyarakat Tionghua bagitu 'passionate' mempertahankan nilai budaya bangsa
>dalam pendidikan. UTAR mendapat sokongan padu dan dapat mengumpulkan lebih
>dari RM200juta untuk pengurusan sahaja. KTAR pada satu ketika mampu
>menggerakkan golongan pemandu teksi di Kuala Lumpur untuk menyumbang
>pendapatan satu hari untuk KTAR (Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman).
>
>Satu laporan tentang pendidikan yang disediakan oleh Dr Docherty (seorang
>Global Resarcher yang ditindikkan ke Bank Dunia) mempunyai dapatan yang
>cukup merungsingkan dalam keranka perancangan pendidikan. Saya bertembung
>dengan beliau di Manila cuba merubah persepsi dia terhadap kita (orang
>melayu khususnya) dalam penyusunan dan perancangan pendidikan.Dapatannya
>meletakkan KTAR sebagai institusi yang jauh kedepan dan berkesan...mungkin
>ada kebenaranya dengan melihat kejayaan mereka berkongsi cita-cita...
>
>Jika ada pandangan dan pendapat boleh alamatkan pandangan tuan dan puan ke
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] . Tuan-tuan dan Puan -puan dipersilakan untuk
>mengunjungi Portal Musleh http://www.musleh.com.my . Beri pandangan anda
>disana. Portal masih dalam pembinaan. Komen dan teguran dialu-alukan.
>MUSLEH perlu dapat memantapkan usaha mengarus perdana pendidikan Islam dan
>ia perlu sokongan semua pihak.
>
>Kita ada Tabung Pendidikan MUSLEH untuk tujuan membiayai usaha-usaha
>memperkasa pendidikan Islam. Banyak sektor pendidikan yang perlu kita buat.
>Rakan dialoq MUSLEH Dong Jong jauh kedepan. Kos operasi mencecah jutaan
>ringgit.Ibupejabat mereka bernilai RM50juta ringgit.Jaringan mereka 1600
>buah sekolah. Kita sekadar kurang lebih 30 buah sekolah sahaja. Justeru
>sokongan anda dialu-alukan. Akauan Tabung Pendidikan Musleh di Bank
>Muamalat Taman Melawati 14030004820714.
>
>Sekian. Maaf.
>
>Fadzil bin Hj Abdullah
>Bendahari MUSLEH
>cum Pengerusi J/Kuasa Dana Musleh
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Assalammualaikum,
>
> Jangan mare2, i am sorry i forgot to erase that 'blue comment' i didnt
> write it, opps kena cakap melayu..email ni di hantar oleh seorang teman
> yang juga merupakan seorang pemimpin dari party pembangkang.
> saya memang tak minat politik and personally i never really like this
> 'anwar; the minute he jumped from ABIM to UMNO.
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   Siapa kata dia tak buat apa-apa. Sistem pendidikan di Malaysia melalui
>  turning point beliau memperkenalkan KBSR dan KBSM. Walaupun tak 100%
>  berjaya tapi agak mantap. Silibus sekarang entah apa-apa. Masa beliau
>  jadi Menteri Pelajaran bahasa Melayu beliau cuba dipuncakkan Bahasa
>  Melayu. Sekarang apa nasib Bahasa Melayu? Siapa perkenalkan penerapan
>  nilai-nilai Islam dan nilai murni? Orang kata bos dia yang buat. Betul
>  ke? Jangan putarkan fakta. Penubuhan UIAM idea siapa? Idea beliau
>  semenjak dalam ABIM dan menjadi kenyataan bila beliau berada dalam
>  kerajaan. Masa beliau dikurung UIAM dirasmikan bagi menonjolkan supaya
>  semua orang tengok UIAM ditubuhkan oleh bekas bosnya. Semasa bekas bosnya
>  cuti dan beliau memangku jawatan PM beliau cuba bentangkan akta rasuah di
>  parlimen. Tapi bosnya telepon kata jangan, alasan "ramai orang tak suka".
>  Kerana usaha beliau cuba bongkar bermacam-macam penyelewenganlah maka
>  beliau sengaja dicampak masuk ISA. Nak bercakap tu ba! calah sejarah
>  sikit oii!
>
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  Dulu dia ada kuasa - tapi tak dapat buat apa apa dan sekarang
>  dah tak ada kuasa , macam macam nak buat .
>  Ni politik yang paling saya tak suka .
>
>
>  //
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  ***********************
>  Your mail has been scanned by InterScan.
>  ***********-***********
>
>
>
>
>  Fr yr reading pleasure.....
>  Tks.
>  Selva.
>  District Sales Manager - Penang,
>
>  KUALA LUMPUR, Jun 6 (IPS) - Gone are the neck brace, the walking
>  stick, the wheelchair and the tired, exhausted look that was Anwar
>  Ibrahim after 1998, when he was sacked from the government and jailed
>  for corruption and sodomy after trials universally condemned as unfair.
>
>  The Anwar Ibrahim, 57, who walked onto the stage of a posh hotel here
>  last week to speak before a packed audience of supporters and foreign
>  diplomats was a picture of health. He was suave, confident, articulate
>  -- and attacking.
>
>  At the receiving end was retired prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, his
>  former mentor turned nemesis, who was accused of owning larges stakes
>  in media companies, of allowing rampant official corruption and of
>  responsibility for blatant human rights abuses.
>
>  Former speaker of the Indonesian parliament Amien Rais and Thai
>  senator Kraisak Chunhavan also spoke at the function, a forum on
>  Political Reform in South-east Asia, giving Anwar's political comeback
>  plan added weight.
>
>  In Malaysia, corruption is endemic, unemployment on the rise, police
>  abuses go unchecked, and democratic institutions have been weakened,
>  insisted Anwar.
>
>  After several weeks of recuperating upon his release -- after the
>  country's highest court acquitted him of sodomy charges -- and then
>  several months in Europe, the Middle East and America on the lecture
>  circuit and as an honorary academic at Oxford and Johns Hopkins
>  universities, Anwar had returned to re-launch his political career.
>
>  The charismatic former deputy prime minister vowed to press ahead with
>  'reformasi' (reform) and unite and strengthen the disparate opposition
>  to face the government ! of Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi in general
>  elections due in 2008.
>
>  Anwar also toured the country, speaking at political rallies to demand
>  an independent investigation into the corruption of past and present
>  leaders.
>
>  He promised to bridge differences and exploit common ground to unite
>  the fundamentalist minded Pan Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) that wants
>  to set up an Islamic theocracy in multi-ethnic Malaysia with the
>  Chinese-based opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP), a secular
>  group defending middle class values.
>
>  All well and good, and while several thousand people attended the
>  forum and the rallies, Anwar's message did not go beyond that select
>  group of people who are already converted to his cause and firm
>  believers in reform.
>
>  For the general public, Anwar has simply disappeared from the
>  political scene. The reason is that the government-controlled media,
>  the only media allowed free rein in the country, has completely
>  blacked out the challenger.
>
>  "Has Anwar sneaked back into the country?" was how a doctor reacted
>  when this reporter told him Anwar spoke at a forum on political reform.
>
>  "I did not read it in 'The Star'," he said, referring to the mass
>  circulation English tabloid that because of strict controls and
>  censorship can truly boast that, "If we did not report it, it did not
>  happen."
>
>  Anwar has been transformed from an establishment figure whose every
>  word was dutifully reported into an opposition icon whose every move
>  must be assiduously ignored.
>
>  No editor dares violate the government order to black him out and with
>  it in place, Anwar faces an uphill task in making his plans known and
>  his presence felt. While the alternative media and Internet based news
>  websites like Malaysiakini.com give prominence to his campaign, their
>  reach is short.
>
>  Privately editors have been told that Anwar is a security threat
>  ! because he would split the majority Malay community, whose unity and
>  well-being is the bedrock of stability in this multi-ethnic society.
>
>  "The instruction is preferably not to report and otherwise report the
>  inconsequential aspects in the inside pages," a veteran journalists
>  told IPS, requesting anonymity.
>
>  In the vernacular newspapers read by the Malay voters Anwar needs to
>  win over, he is portrayed as a traitor to the race.
>
>  "He is a traitor, he ruined the economy and shamed the Malay race," is
>  a common and often repeated refrain.
>
>  It is not difficult to block news about Anwar or -- the other side of
>  the coin -- to unfairly attack him, because the country's newspapers
>  and television stations are directly or indirectly owned by political
>  parties in the ruling 14-party National Front coalition.
>
>  "We are like government servants -- there is no room to disobey in the
>  first place," said the journalist.
>
>  Malaysian universi! ties and Malaysian students abroad are also warned
>  against attending lectures given by Anwar on pain of losing their
>  scholarships.
>
>  In addition, election laws also work against the politician. Because
>  of the corruption conviction he is barred from holding office or
>  contesting in elections until 2008.
>
>  This law can only be circumvented if the king grants a pardon. But
>  Anwar has refused to ask for one, arguing it would be an admission of
>  guilt.
>
>  "I am the victim and totally innocent," he has repeatedly said. But
>  his supporters, some of them very senior retired civil servants,
>  submitted a petition to the king in May to grant the pardon.
>
>  Political analysts say there is little chance of that happening
>  because even if the monarch is amenable, the constitution says he must
>  act on the advice of the government. Many veteran government
>  ministers, many of whom remain loyal to Mahathir, are implacably
>  against a pardon for Anwar.
>
>  (Mahathir had groomed Anwar as his successor but turned on him after
>  1998 when Anwar questioned his policies and spoke out against official
>  corruption).
>
>  To Anwar's inner circle the real obstacle to his comeback is public
>  perception of the challenger after seven years of relentless
>  government propaganda, first under Mahathir and now under Abdullah,
>  portraying Anwar as the very incarnation of Satan, indecent, guilty of
>  many crimes, corrupt, a sexual deviant and an Islamic fanatic.
>
>  Weighed down by such a negative general perception and facing official
>  harassment, unfavourable election laws and a thorough media blackout,
>  Anwar has a mountain stacked against his comeback plans.
>
>  Even an open invitation last week from PAS inviting him to join the
>  party and lead the opposition is a doubled-edged sword.
>
>  "Fundamentalist minded Muslims are overjoyed but moderates are unhappy
>  with the invitation. Non-Muslims must be terrified," an academic
>  analyst told IPS.
>
>  More than 40 percent of Malaysians are non-Muslims and previously
>  voted against any political party allied with PAS.
>
>  Despite the formidable obstacles, Anwar vows to return. "I am a
>  Malaysian, this is my home," he said recently. "I have returned, don't
>  count me out."
>
>  Despite that enthusiasm, it remains an open question whether Anwar can
>  regain his former pole position in Malaysian politics.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  Do you Yahoo!?
>  New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 1GB free storage!
>
>
>  --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>  All views expressed herein belong to the individuals concerned and do not
>  in any way reflect the official views of Hidayahnet unless sanctioned or
>  approved otherwise.
>
>  If your mailbox clogged with mails from Hidayahnet, you may wish to get a
>  daily digest of emails by logging-on to http://www.yahoogroups.com to
>  change your mail delivery settings or email the moderators at
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the title "change to daily digest".
>
>
>
>
>  Yahoo! Sports
>  Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football
>
>
>  --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>  All views expressed herein belong to the individuals concerned and do not
>  in any way reflect the official views of Hidayahnet unless sanctioned or
>  approved otherwise.
>
>  If your mailbox clogged with mails from Hidayahnet, you may wish to get a
>  daily digest of emails by logging-on to http://www.yahoogroups.com to
>  change your mail delivery settings or email the moderators at
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the title "change to daily digest".
>
>
>  <?---- LSpots keywords ?><?---- HM ADS ?>
>
>
> Do you Yahoo!?
> New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 1GB free storage!
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> All views expressed herein belong to the individuals concerned and do not
> in any way reflect the official views of Hidayahnet unless sanctioned or
> approved otherwise.
>
> If your mailbox clogged with mails from Hidayahnet, you may wish to get a
> daily digest of emails by logging-on to http://www.yahoogroups.com to
> change your mail delivery settings or email the moderators at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the title "change to daily digest".
>
> <?---- LSpots keywords ?><?---- HM ADS ?>
>
>
>Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with
>voicemail
>
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>All views expressed herein belong to the individuals concerned and do not
>in any way reflect the official views of Hidayahnet unless sanctioned or
>approved otherwise.
>
>If your mailbox clogged with mails from Hidayahnet, you may wish to get a
>daily digest of emails by logging-on to http://www.yahoogroups.com to
>change your mail delivery settings or email the moderators at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the title "change to daily digest".
>
><?---- LSpots keywords ?> <?---- HM ADS ?>
>                            YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
>
>
>       Visit your group "hidayahnet" on the web.
>
>       To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>       Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>All views expressed herein belong to the individuals concerned and do not in 
>any way reflect the official views of Hidayahnet unless sanctioned or approved 
>otherwise. 
>
>If your mailbox clogged with mails from Hidayahnet, you may wish to get a 
>daily digest of emails by logging-on to http://www.yahoogroups.com to change 
>your mail delivery settings or email the moderators at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 
>the title "change to daily digest".  
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>





--------------------------------------------------------------------------

All views expressed herein belong to the individuals concerned and do not in 
any way reflect the official views of Hidayahnet unless sanctioned or approved 
otherwise. 

If your mailbox clogged with mails from Hidayahnet, you may wish to get a daily 
digest of emails by logging-on to http://www.yahoogroups.com to change your 
mail delivery settings or email the moderators at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the 
title "change to daily digest".  
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hidayahnet/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 


Kirim email ke