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Undilah PAS : MENENTANG KEZALIMAN & MENEGAKKAN KEADILAN
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Kejelasan amat penting...
mari sama-sama kenali ISLAM .
not as a misunderstood way of life
Y.W.Loke wrote:
> http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/world/npwo25.html
>
> Giant Killer with the gentle touch
>
> Terengganu's new Mentri Besar Abdul Hadi Awang has been credited as
> the man
> behind Parti Islam's (PAS) success in capturing the oil-rich state
> from the
> National Front in Monday's polls. The New Paper catches up with him at
> his
> kampung home
>
> BY WOON WUI TEK
> Dec 4, 1999
>
> A VILLAGER strolls casually into the wooden house on stilts of the
> "Ustaz",
> or religious teacher, with a query.
>
> Ustaz Abdul Hadi Awang promptly tends to him. Then, the impromptu
> consultation over, the firm-voiced political cleric sits down to field
>
> press queries.
>
> "I've been in charge for only two days. I don't have all the answers
> yet,"
> he quips at one point.
>
> These days, Ustaz Hadi, who became Terengganu's new Mentri Besar on
> Tuesday, takes more questions than ever before.
>
> Little else has changed yet. There, in the fishing village of Rusila,
> residents still rouse him with their concerns.
>
> And he won't be abandoning his kampung home, which is only a minute's
> stroll along a muddy lane from the mosque.
>
> "I've lived here for a long time," he told The New Paper, as he sat on
> his
> sofa yesterday evening.
>
> The grand official residence, in state capital Kuala Terengganu, will
> be
> reserved for state visits.
>
> Ustaz Hadi, 52, has a reputation as a forceful speaker. In person,
> however,
> he is gentle and polite. But his presence dominates the room - and not
> just
> because of his flowing religious robes and headwear.
>
> This quiet charisma helps him carry off formal occasions easily: The
> TNP
> team was on hand when he was sworn in at Kuala Terengganu's royal
> palace on
> Thursday. He never seemed overawed, and he walked with a veteran's
> aplomb.
>
> Of PAS' dramatic victory, he said: "That was the will of God. It was
> also
> caused by the people's realisation of the National Front's failings."
>
> When taking questions, he can be thoughtful, looking into space and
> with
> fingers tapping on the handrest. He can seek out - and hold - eye
> contact.
>
> "We will be appointing representatives of the Chinese community to
> various
> bodies," he declared.
>
> "They should not worry... They will be treated fairly. When I gave
> speeches
> during the election campaign, some Chinese attended. Some have even
> voted
> for me... Let them wait and see."
>
> As for the closing down of bars and the like, Ustaz Hadi said
> unhealthy
> activities "were opposed by all religions".
>
> "Let me act before I talk," the Ustaz told reporters.
>
> THE TALK
>
> Earlier yesterday, TNP had also been on hand for Ustaz Hadi's
> well-known
> weekly religious talk. It was given at his mosque - a two-storey
> structure
> with an attached hostel for a religious school.
>
> The turnout was impressive: By 8 am, a traffic jam was building as
> drivers
> sought out parking space along the narrow road.
>
> Vans bearing women and children drove right into the mosque compound.
> The
> occupants simply wound down their windows to listen.
>
> Ustaz Hadi spoke at a desk while a loudspeaker broadcast his words for
> the
> crowd outside.
>
> He spoke with authority on passages from the Quran and other texts.
>
> "All Muslims are brothers. To harm the honour or possessions of a
> Muslim
> brother is totally wrong," he said at one point.
>
> At another, he noted that, where necessary, Muslims are allowed to eat
>
> anything to stay alive: "This shows that Islam is a moderate
> religion."
>
> It was not a provocative speech - but it was pitched at the right
> level for
> the kampung folk.
>
> "The meaning of his words is deep. He speaks of the politics of
> Islam,"
> said elderly Abdul Razak Majid, who had driven in from neighbouring
> Kelantan.
>
> Ustaz Hadi's special victory address was much more political.
>
> "Holding on to victories is harder than winning them," he said.
>
> PAS, he said, should not be content just to rule Terengganu and
> Kelantan.
> Next should come Pahang, Johor "and other states".
>
> His agenda is clear.
>
> Let his enemies beware.
>
> -----------------------
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> 'A RABBLE-ROUSER'
>
> SOME view Ustaz Hadi as one of PAS' more radical leaders.
>
> This may be partly due to his skill as a speaker.
>
> "He is a rabble-rouser, make no mistake of that... But it's not
> personal.
> He attacks you for what you represent," said political commentator M G
> G
> Pillai. He used to drop by at Rusila for debates with Ustaz Hadi.
>
> Mr Pillai said: "He's not any more extreme than the other PAS leaders.
> But
> he has been singled out."
>
> Ustaz Hadi is perhaps best known to Singaporeans for proposing that
> Muslims
> in Malaysia who quit their faith should be executed.
>
> Yet, the position has support outside Terengganu and PAS - among, for
> instance, Kuala Lumpur-
> based students interviewed by TNP.
>
> To them, the credentials of Ustaz Hadi, who has a masters degree in
> Islamic
> studies from Egypt's famed Al-Azhar university, cannot be faulted.
>
> Now, as Mentri Besar, Ustaz Hadi is expected to be a "more forceful
> version" of Kelantan's Mentri Besar, Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat.
>
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