Shamsul Anuar Nasarah agreed with PAS’ stand that the question of unity of the ummah should not be confined to certain groups.
PETALING JAYA: An Umno leader took a swipe at PAS for shutting out its splinter party, Amanah, in pursuing its oft-repeated calls for the unity of the ummah.
Lenggong MP Shamsul Anuar Nasarah said PAS should embrace Amanah if it is insistent that Umno should accept the Bersatu-led Perikatan Nasional (PN) into the Muafakat Nasional (MN) fold in the larger interests of Malay-Muslim unity.
He said today he agreed with PAS’ position that the question of unity of the ummah should not be confined to certain groups or be done in a selective manner.
He was commenting on a statement by PAS Youth chief Abdul Fadhli Shaari who supported party president Abdul Hadi Awang’s stand that MN would be “incomplete” without PN in the grouping.
“I agree with Fadhli’s statement that the concept of ummah unity should not be exclusive to certain Malay-Muslim parties. So will PAS embrace Amanah for the sake of ummah unity?” Shamsul asked in a Facebook post.
“I hope that PAS, being a party that claims to represent Islam, will give us a clear response to this question,” he said.
Hadi had said recently that he was seeking to form a grand coalition of Malay parties in the spirit of the unity of the ummah.
He stressed that MN should not only be confined to Umno and PAS, and urged the group to include PN, which he described as a much more diverse coalition.
Following its poor showing in the recent Melaka state elections, PAS has been torn between working with Umno, the big winner in the polls, via MN, or Bersatu, its partner in PN.
Several Umno leaders have also pushed the Islamist party to choose whether it wants to be with them or Bersatu in the next general election.
PETALING JAYA: An Umno leader took a swipe at PAS for shutting out its splinter party, Amanah, in pursuing its oft-repeated calls for the unity of the ummah.
Lenggong MP Shamsul Anuar Nasarah said PAS should embrace Amanah if it is insistent that Umno should accept the Bersatu-led Perikatan Nasional (PN) into the Muafakat Nasional (MN) fold in the larger interests of Malay-Muslim unity.
He said today he agreed with PAS’ position that the question of unity of the ummah should not be confined to certain groups or be done in a selective manner.
He was commenting on a statement by PAS Youth chief Abdul Fadhli Shaari who supported party president Abdul Hadi Awang’s stand that MN would be “incomplete” without PN in the grouping.
“I agree with Fadhli’s statement that the concept of ummah unity should not be exclusive to certain Malay-Muslim parties. So will PAS embrace Amanah for the sake of ummah unity?” Shamsul asked in a Facebook post.
“I hope that PAS, being a party that claims to represent Islam, will give us a clear response to this question,” he said.
Hadi had said recently that he was seeking to form a grand coalition of Malay parties in the spirit of the unity of the ummah.
He stressed that MN should not only be confined to Umno and PAS, and urged the group to include PN, which he described as a much more diverse coalition.
Following its poor showing in the recent Melaka state elections, PAS has been torn between working with Umno, the big winner in the polls, via MN, or Bersatu, its partner in PN.
Several Umno leaders have also pushed the Islamist party to choose whether it wants to be with them or Bersatu in the next general election.
Amanah is seen among the conservative Muslim community as a sellout party beholden to DAP.
ReplyDeleteAnd that amounts to toxin.
wakakaka I'm beginning to like umno but only if it's without the grand thief speaking about morals, makes me want to throw up and puke
ReplyDeletesee even umno is aware of the ruse pas is up to, unite the ummah konnon wakakaka, uniting the rakyat is a thousand times more islamic
Frankly, it is sickening to always read about unity of malay/muslim within a multi racial Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteThis shows the depth of disdain the malay/muslim establishment have for the nons.
As I said, how would the malay/muslim react when the Chinese and Indians talk about unity among their respective races to defend and protect their interests?
You can bet these malay/muslim bigots will be foaming at the mouth and draw out the keris. And even threaten bloodshed for "challenging" the ketuanans.
MELAYU AND MALAYSIAN FOR 63 YEARS HAVE BEEN "HUDAYBIYYAH"....LEARN AND UNDER STAND THE PSYCHO AND SICKNESS OF THIS TERM AND LEARN TO "HUDAYBIYYAH"BACK IN ALL YOUR LEGAL CLAUSE...MOVING FORWARD.....UNLEASHING OF THE MUTATED HENDRA DELTA COVID OMNICRON WILL BE TIMED NICELY FOR THE COMING GE 15... AND BRACE YOURSELF FOR IMPACT ECONOMICALLY TO MAKE EVERYONE suffer...STARTING FROM THE aH lONG sUE TAN THEN TO THE UMO PAS BERSATU PEJUANG PN BN PBB GPS MINISTER, DEPUTY....THE FIRE OF DEATH IS ABOUT TO START DECEMBER 10!!
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