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Playing Race And Religious Card Again
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Hadi: Unity gov’t unable to uphold Islamic values as majority of its MPs are non-Muslims
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PAS PRESIDENT Tan Sri Hadi Awang has claimed that the Pakatan Harapan (PH)-led coalition government faces the problem of upholding Islamic jurisprudence given the dominance of non-Muslim parliamentarian in its set-up.

Based on the jurisprudence of dominance, the party that leads the government should be the party that has the most seats and represents the majority of Malaysians, according to the Marang MP.

To recap, PAS won the most number of seats in the 15th General Election (GE15) with 49 while DAP came in second with 40.

“By right, the unity government that was established should be led by Perikatan Nasional (PN) not PH,” Hadi justified. “This is because PN is dominated by Muslims with 74 seats belonging to PN (Bersatu contributed 25) while only two seats went to non-Muslims and non-Bumiputera.”

He said this while presenting the paper Fiqh Al Nasri Wa Al Tamkin (Between Domination and Power Sharing) at the Zulkifli Muhammad Islamic University College (KUIZM) in Gombak (Selangor) yesterday (Feb 11).

“This is different from PH given 51 out of its 82 seats are held by non-Muslims while Muslims only occupy 31 seats, So, how are Muslim parliamentarians going to lead the government if most of them are non-Muslims?” he asked. – Feb 12, 2023

Source: Focus Malaysia
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If Malays lack political awareness, non-Muslims will rule, says Hadi
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PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang has warned that if Malays lack political awareness, Malaysia could be taken over by non-Muslims.

Hadi said last night at a forum in Kuala Lumpur that while Perikatan Nasional (PN) had Malay support, Pakatan Harapan (PH) was now in power due to non-Muslim support.

“(After the elections) I met Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Although we are seen to be enemies, behind closed doors we can talk.

“He invited me to his house. He was very worried because of the 15th General Election (GE15). Although PN succeeded in winning the Malay and Muslim votes, PH (formed the government) by winning the non-Muslim vote,” Malaysiakini reported Hadi as saying.

According to Hadi, non-Muslim turnout was 98% while Muslim turnout was only 68%. It is worrying to him.

Moreover, since last December, Hadi has been spreading his “low Malay turnout” theory. He claimed that Malay turnout was “around 60%” at the time.

The actual voter turnout for the election was 74.04%, which was a remarkable achievement given that the voter list had grown by 41.72% since GE14.

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