I stumbled upon this article in the Face Book; I will not divulge further but suffice to say that these are words well spoken and faithfully thought out with regard to a very sensitive issue that the Nation faces. I am sharing this article through my blog for my fellow Malaysian readers. Please take your time to read it; it is indeed well worth to think about; our future is hinged on it.
With all due respect to the writer...
..
Prof Md Tajuddin Md Rasdi's (Professor at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia's School
of Architecture. An eloquent writer, he has authored over 30 books,
including his latest, ‘Why Listen to the Vice-Chancellor?') comments on
YB Ibrahim Ali's irresponsible suggestions....
"I
wish to comment on the irresponsible statement of Ibrahim Ali
(purposely NOT using any titles) on the burning of Malay language Bibles
with the name Allah. I think such statements, if left unchecked by the
Malaysian public, elected representatives and especially, the prime
minister himself, would create a culture of extreme violence and
victimize many innocent Malaysians.
I
urge peace loving and sensible Malaysian of all religious faiths to
come together and denounce such ‘grandstanding statements’ that clearly
violate our ‘sacred’ Rukunegara tenet of ‘Kesopanan dan Kesusilaan’.
Our
forefathers have worked hard to build this nation of diverse
communities, race and religions and derive the principle of ‘Kesopanan
dan Kesusilaan’. I am convinced, as a Malaysian, as an academic and as a
Muslim, that the May 13 tragedy that saw many innocent lives lost was
not due to the ignorance of ordinary Malaysians but by politicians
trying to be popular by using such fiery instructions in order to incite
racial hatred.
I
have read the book ‘A Singapore Story’ and some other critical writings
that indicate that the culprits of our racial mistrusts and clashes
were in no small part due to self-serving politicians and a media which
has no sense of honour whether in the Islamic spirit or in any religious
spirit.
Have
we Malaysians, and especially Malays, forgotten our own principle in
the Rukunegara, crafted in our own Melayu Language. Kesopanan dan
Kesusilaan. As good am I with English I can’t translate properly the
word ‘kesusilaan’. The word, and I am not a scholar in Lingusitics,
connotes to me such softness, tact and, politeness, concern and
humility. Is there a better word than this to reflect such a great
culture of the Malays?
I
dare say that the Prophet Muhammad, if Allah had not intended for him
to be born in Arabia, would have been a Malay. Why? Because the Prophet
was the softest and most humble, polite and considerate of men.
I
have read through over 20,000 hadiths from the compilations of Bukhari,
Muslim, Abu Daud, Tirmidhi and Ibn Madjah along with the Muwatta and
the Sirah Ibn Ishaq to conjure up a man which a hadith says that the
Prophet was so ‘shy’ and gentle that even a small slave girl can lead
him.
This
characteristic of gentleness is totally unheard off in the boisterous,
rowdy and all man’s world of the Arabs. When the Prophet Muhammad stood
on the fields of Ta’if with a bloodied and scarred body after being
stoned by children and adults of the settlement, he still forbade the
Angel Jibrail from taking any retribution and destroy the community.
Why? For ‘I am sent as a Mercy to mankind’ said the Prophet.
When
Aishah asked him ‘What was your greatest fear, O Rasulullah?’ He
replied that he feared of giving in to his feeling of vengeance and
destroying the community with a single command. The Prophet did not fear
death or bodily harm. He feared giving in to his ego and vengeful
feeling that all humanity possess.
Who are we Malays then?
I,
therefore ask, who are we Malays then? Are we better than the Prophet?
Look at our examples. The mufti and other higher authorities have
INSTRUCTED, ORDERED and DECREED that non-Muslims MUST NOT use the word
Allah. The PAS Syura Council that has all the so-called great Islamic
scholars went round and round their wordings until settling on almost
the same tone of instruction, order and decree.
Now
we have the person of Ibrahim Ali calling on the burning of the Bible
or the Injil. Unless I am mistaken, Allah called on all Muslims to
honour the Books of Allah in the past and its PEOPLES. Yes... yes...we
can argue about what book and which Bible that have been ‘tampered’ with
and all that stuff but I have read the Bible in English and I, for one,
found many enlightening things that Nabi Isa says that has helped me
get closer to Allah The Most High.
I
think I am honouring what the Qur’an says in Surah Al-Baqara to believe
in the Books. I also read other books of our great religions that have
given the first idea of humaneness to human civilisation.
The
whole Allah issue to me was handled as badly as it can be handled. Why?
It is simply an instrument of political influence. If the so called
scholars and politicians of Islam were sincerely concerned about such
confusion on the Malay usage of the word Allah, there should have been a
courteous call for discussion with our brothers and sisters of the
Christian faith. Not instruct, order and decree first... and... then
call for discussion.
What
discussion? It seems that the decision has already been chiselled into
stone. Where in heavens name is the Rukunegara? Kesopanan dan
Kesusilaan?
Ibrahim
Ali has called for the burning of the Bible. What next? Let us Malays
go burn a church at 4 pm next week? Oh... while we’re at it why don’t we
burn a few Christians... if we have time!
What
talk is this? What country is this? Have we forgotten the decency to
discuss cordially. “This is an Islamic Country and I am a Malay and so
you better do as I say!” Is that the line we are taking now as Malays?
Perhaps that is a Malay cultural trait... I do not know. But I DO KNOW
it is NOT what the Prophet would say or do. It is NOT within the Islamic
Spirit as shown by the Prophet Muhammad (may peace be upon him).
I
can quote pages and pages of hadith showing the generosity and
magnanimity of Muhammad Rasulullah. I can’t seem to find any of the same
characteristics in Malay politicians in Malaysia.
My
wife and I have raised five children and now we have a grandson. I am
sure all Christian parents and Muslim parents are concerned about where
this country is going and would it be safe to be a place to stay. Just
because I am a Malay, with a million-strong mostly Malay civil service,
and an equal number of police and military personnel of my race does not
give me the right to frighten my brothers and sisters of the Christian
faith... or any other faith for that matter.
So,
before such volatile statement turn into regrettable actions, I call
upon the last strand of decency from the politicians of the ruling
party, and especially the prime minister, to denounce Ibrahim Ali and
his war-mongering words. Or else, we would have to change our Rukunegara
from ‘Kesopanan dan Kesusilaan’ to ‘Kekasaran dan Kegila-gilaan’."
Thursday, January 31, 2013
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