Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Controversial preacher Ridhuan Tee confirms removal from Forum Perdana



theVibes.com:

Controversial preacher Ridhuan Tee confirms removal from Forum Perdana



He claims notice only sent to him, no other panel member



Mohd Ridhuan Tee Abdullah (pic) and another independent preacher, Datuk Mohd Kazim Elias, were to be featured in the First Islamic Affairs Forum tomorrow night at Angkasa Auditorium in Kelana Jaya, according to an earlier promotional poster. – Mohd Ridhuan Tee Abdullah Facebook pic, December 14, 2022


KUALA LUMPUR – Independent preacher Mohd Ridhuan Tee Abdullah has confirmed that he has been removed as a speaker in a television talk show on Islam organised by Radio Televisyen Malaysia.


He told The Vibes’ Bahasa Malaysia sister portal Getaran that he received a message from the electronic media and broadcasting department of the Malaysian Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) regarding this matter yesterday.

He said the instruction was from Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

Ridhuan admitted that he was aggrieved with the announcement and stated that it lacked any reasonable explanation.

“I’m a little disappointed, because I have been in the Forum Perdana programme since the 1990s, when it first started airing on TV.

“So, when I got the notice, I wondered what the reason was,” he said,

Ridhuan claimed that the cancellation went against the government’s fight for freedom of speech.

“Before this, the same person often fought for freedom of speech, but when he had power, he did something else,” he said.

He stated that he refused to expand on the matter, but insisted that he had the right to seek an explanation regarding the action imposed on him.

Ridhuan said the cancellation notice was only sent to him, and that no other panel members were involved.

“The forum is still running, but I have been removed,” he said.

Ridhuan and another independent preacher, Datuk Mohd Kazim Elias, were to be featured in Forum Perdana Ehwal Islam tomorrow night at Angkasa Auditorium in Kelana Jaya, according to an earlier promotional poster.

Incidentally, in January this year, a group of 62 non-governmental organisations had submitted a second memorandum to Jakim over the lack of enforcement against allegedly seditious remarks made by some Islamic preachers.

Characterising them as “rogue preachers”, the Global Human Rights Federation (GHRF), in submitting the note, singled out Ridhuan Tee as well Firdaus Wong, Zamri Vinoth Kalimithu, Ahmad Iqram Mohd Noor, Ustaz Syakir Nasoha, and Ustaz Idris Sulaiman.

“These Islamic preachers have been continuously attacking non-Islamic faiths and beliefs in the public domain and social media with their intentional insults, lies, mocking, interfering, manipulating, misinterpreting, and misquoting the true verses in the holy books of non-Islamic religions for their own ulterior motives and hidden agendas,” said GHRF’s S. Shashi Kumar had alleged.

“These Islamic preachers are clearly provoking and causing anger, tensions, and hatred between Muslims and non-Muslims, which are intentionally made to cause unrest between the multiracial Malaysian communities that have been coexisting peacefully and harmoniously.” – The Vibes, December 14, 2022


6 comments:

  1. Ridhuan Tee....hahaha... He's harmless

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  2. The Bulan types will blame this on DAP Kristian - Yahudi interference in government decisions.
    The Government should , instead of outright banning the likes of Ridhuan Tee , to have an anti-radicalisation program, put up credible speakers to rebut the Hate that they spread.

    Islamic authorities need to spread a message of mutual respect and harmony with other religions in Malaysia.
    Mutual respect and tolerance of other religions does not make you any less of a Muslim.

    The multi-Billion Ringgit Jakim organisation should be retasked to build that....but maybe there is not one single person in Jakim who can carry this out.

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    1. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Even for the ketuanan cina.

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  3. Ha ha ha...Ridhuan Tee who thinks as a convert to islam, he is no longer a Chinese. And who tries so hard to be more malay than the malays; that it becomes very embarrasing.

    And how can we forget this Chinese born muslim convert who publicly humiliated his blood father basically calling his father a conniving cheating shopkeeper.

    He should rot in hell.

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    1. At least his father is receiving prayers from a prodigal son every day whereas the kafirs keep on with their ancestral worship and their imaginary savior almost naked on a contraption.

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    2. Don't talk cock and sing song. This pretend malay is a prodigal son? What a hoot.

      I can point out how your islam is NOT a religion of peace. And don't get me started on your so-called holy prophet....sheesh.

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