Are the Muslims and Malay
NGOs in the country going on the wrong path or barking the wrong trees?
Have intellectualism and rational thinking dodged the minds of these
organisations to the extent that they no longer see the threes from the
forests or vice-versa?
The
Islamic world or rather Islamic countries are now facing rebellions
from their own people wanting or more freedom, and what they got so far
are chaos and instability with unemployment and economic uncertainty.
The
price they have to pay for the so-called freedom and democracy
propagated to them by agents of change from non-other than the foreign
masters and economic hooligans who just wanted profits and to see the
destruction of developing or developed Islamic nations.
While
Iran is fighting a lone battle against America’s attempt to disarm them
of nuclear weapons to protect Israel and to make sure no Islamic
nations is powerful enough to fight Israel or United States, here in
Malaysia the Islamic and Malay NGOs are harping on movies like My Name
Is Khan.
Whats
wrong with the movie? Promoting liberalism? So does the movie create
revolution in Islamic nations? Have these NGOs ever thought of how to
build up Islamic and Malay enterprises to compete with other races in
the country?
Have
they ever thought that the ruling party Barisan Nasional (BN) needs
help in promoting and developing Islamic and Malay busiensses, no matter
how small they are?
Have
they ever thought of being loyal to Malay and Islamic businesses which
can help the government promote and develop them? Have they thought that
government alone cannot do much unless they support these enterprises
by being loyal, by visiting and buying their products, by helping to
promote them to others and so on?
Now
what these NGOs do is to harp on movies like mentioned above and other
movies that rundown Islam as though they are the protector of Islam but
right under their own noses when Muslims businesses needed their support
they just ‘walk pass’ without taking notice?
To
these NGOs, they must reflect intellectualism but they cannot even make
a movie that can fight back the so-called promotion of liberalisms in
other movies…it is just useless showing of one’s intellectualism when
one’s own backyard and economic status are just nothing.
No
one would listen to anyone who is nothing – no economic power or
standing – as intellectualism alone is of no relevance in today’s world
of economic power.
Most
of the intellectuals are also being employed by those liberals or
non-Muslims who are financially sound and make use of them to actually
stir up the minds of other Muslims.
And
this is actually happening where we see Muslims going after
each-others’ throats in the name of freedom or liberalism or whatever
‘isms’ that the West wants.
And
Muslims and Malay NGOs here are just the same as they continue to harp
and become emotional on matters or issues unrelated to the reality of
the Malays and Islamic situation here.
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