Thursday 13 December 2012

How do I see it.


Frankly speaking, I’m not an UMNO supporter, nor PR follower.  I just extremely hate people who are taksub to their group. Whenever I was surrounded by UMNO people and they’re talking about PAS’s meanness then totally refused to admit PAS’s contribution, I assuredly spoke on behalf of PAS’s members arguing them for their unjust judgement.

Some will say I am ‘lalang’ which has no stand. Zunar said, ‘how can I be neutral? Even my pen has its stand.’

But hey pakcik, neutral itself is a stand! My stand is not referring to party, it is based on the truth.

Same is going to PAS members who are keep blaming on UMNO for everything bad happened on them literally. UMNO solely is offended, no one else in this world to go wrong but UMNO!  Depressing, isn’t it?

Ulama UMNO, they might be wrong in some claim, and they can be right in other matters. I do disagree with them in some issue. They are human who do mistakes. Yet, to accuse them as ‘jahat’, ‘sesat’ or pervert because of participating in UMNO, is totally unacceptable. Please understand, they are all my teachers. I knew them, learned from them many things before they associate themselves with UMNO. They taught me to be a thinker, seeking for dalil for each action. They brought me to a region of understanding the basic of Islam in a new method which I’ve never been taught before. Again, they gave me knowledges a lot.

You know how hurt my feeling is when people are cursing and despising  my own teachers. Huh.

Roughly judged, it is kind of weird thing when people who know Tok Guru but disinclined to support him.  A praiseworthy leader, devout and sincere man, how heartless a man manage to against him. People listen to me, those who do not hold with his party, are not necessarily deny all his contributions and his devoutness. It is all the matter of choice. We have our right to choose.

My dear please, do not judge human’s faith based on their party. “Followers of my party have good imaan and taqwa than followers of yours.” “You are guided (diberi hidayah) when you are joining my party.” 

No, no and absolutely no! You cannot, and you should not! There’s no way you can and should judge person by his/her political views. I wish this mentaliity will start to fade and people learn to leave this habit somewhere far away.

Political views is only a case of choosing, guys.

While faith is all related to intention. 

You choose to struggle under so called Islamic party but your intention is to get the authority for the sake of your cronies, it is too bad to be endorsed as ‘pejuang Islam’.

Joining a non-Islamic party by having good motives in the interest of religion, by having good strategies as well, who dare to classify it as sesat?

Till when I should wait to see a politician who admits his own party’s mistakes, and endorses other party’s goodness. A ‘sick politician’ should be eliminated. Sick politicians generate sick followers. Yes, for sure you can be a steadfast and ‘hard’ follower of your own party, but please be fair in judging. Thats all.

I want people to agree with me for sure, I make an effort to it. But I agree when they disagree with me. Dont belittle others, it is enough.

One phrase I like most is, if you think you’re always right, then you’re wrong.

But sometimes, practising it by myself is just too hard. Why? Because it’s difficult to believe that we ourselves are wrong. Nobody likes to feel bad, to swallow the bitter pill. This could be a huge shift since we are trained to believe we’re right in everytime and every action.

Jalan kita berbeza, tapi akhirnya kita akan bertemu di hujung yang sama. Kerana akhir matlamat kita ialah Dia yang serupa.

.please ignore grammatical errors.



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