Former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, who during his 22-year
tenure had been responsible for ensuring that PAS-led Kelantan could not
pass its Hudud bill enactment, has now invited the Islamic party to
join hands with UMNO to implement the Islamic penal code.
According to Harakahdaily, Mahathir’s condition is that PAS leaves
Pakatan Rakyat, the coalition led by his nemesis Opposition Leader Anwar
Ibrahim. Many analysts rate the Pakatan as having a real chance to
wrest the federal government from the BN in the next general election
which is widely expected to be held within the next few months.
“UMNO will ensure a fully compliant Islamic state if PAS has a big
heart to join UMNO. Other Islamic countries are also putting hope on
Malaysia, but there are still people wanting to split the Muslims.
That’s why our goal is not achieved,” Malay daily Sinar Harian had
quoted Mahathir as saying.
The former UMNO president had once threatened to impose emergency in
the form of ‘Mageran’ (National Operation Council) on Kelantan if the
state went ahead and implemented hudud on Muslims convicted of serious
crimes.
Mahathir had also previously remarked that if hudud laws were
implemented, there would be many Muslims without limbs. He labeled the
laws which include beheading, stoning to death, whipping as well as
amputation of limbs as being outdated, adding that the Islamic laws’
requirement for solid evidence and witnesses meant it could not be
applied in the modern context.
Willing to bypass all the other races & religions
Mahathir’s
backtracking has put a cat among the pigeons. While it may rile DAP
leaders, it also challenges non-Muslim component parties in the BN such
as the MCA, MIC, Gerakan and the Christian-majority East Malaysian
parties.
However, Pakatan leaders say it is the Muslims in PAS that Mahathir is really targeting.
“I think Mahathir has just told PAS members that if they really want
hudud and an Islamic state, they should join hands with UMNO. This is
the fastest way for PAS to have a realistic chance to get the two-thirds
majority in Parliament it needs to pass hudud,” PKR vice president Chua
Jui Meng told Malaysia Chronicle.
“It is also a most unethical statement as usual from Dr M. It
suggests that he and UMNO are willing to bypass the non-Malays in the
governing of this country. To retain power, UMNO is willing to shut out
all the other races and all the other religions to form a monopoly with
PAS. Of course, PKR is confident that PAS will rebuff such an
underhanded move.”
Raison d’etre
Unlike
UMNO and despite pressure from Pakatan partner DAP, PAS has never
wavered from publicly stating hudud as one of its ultimate aspirations
along with the creation of a ‘true’ Islamic state as the Muslim religion
is its raison d’etre.
Nonetheless, party leaders from president Hadi Awang to Spiritual
Adviser Nik Aziz Nik Mat have assured that any implementation of hudud
would affect only Muslims and pledged they would respect the Federal
Constitution, which means that they accept they will have to wait until
they managed to swing the necessary majority in Parliament required to
get the Bill passed.
“We are either Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs or
others. Islam celebrates religious plurality and acknowledges the ‘claim
of exclusivity to its belief and teachings’ and accords a respect to
the ‘absolutist doctrine’ of all transcendental religions,” PAS
strategist and MP for Kuala Selangor Dzulkefly Ahmad said in a recent
blog posting entitled A political contest beyond Hudud.
“And the bottom-line is, we are all Malaysians by way of belonging to
one nation called Malaysia. Yes that is the identity we all share and
cherish together, to have a nation worthy of our love, respect and
sacrifice.
Serious trouble
A
political analyst had also told Harakahdaily that Mahathir’s latest
remark showed that UMNO was in “serious trouble” in winning the hearts
and minds of Muslims.
“Mahathir did not want to see hudud implemented at all cost when he
was in power with two third majority for 22 years. Now he says he wants
.
“He is just capitalising on the growing anger against DAP’s Karpal
Singh to solidify Malay votes for UMNO, which he knows is faced with a
historic defeat. The party is in serious trouble,” she added.
The UMNO-owned media has been involved in a campaign to portray DAP
as being anti-Islam following Karpal’s remarks opposing PAS’s plan to
implement hudud law on Muslims. The campaign includes a statement by a
little-known Muslim preacher in Kelantan who declared that it is haram
(illicit) for Muslims to vote for DAP.
Critics have lashed out at the so-called ‘pondok fatwa’ (Islamic
ruling from a small-time cleric), pointing out that by the same logic,
Muslims should also not vote for candidates from MCA and Gerakan which
have strongly opposed any form of Islamic laws.
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