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Ridhuan Tee Abdullah has taken a swipe at those concerned about creeping Arabisation in the Malay community. He also warned non-Muslims to stay away from matters pertaining to Islam.

In his weekly Sinar Harian column, the controversial preacher lamented that the “ultra kiasu’ were crying ‘Arabisation’ when Malays wore Arabic clothes, as if it was a mockery to follow Arabic culture.

He said there were Malay rulers who were descendants of Arabs, and questioned what the ‘ultra kiasu’ wanted the Malays to be.

Activist Marina Mahathir was the latest to speak about the creeping Arabisation in Malaysia, saying it was a form of neocolonialism.

She had said recently that it was a big issue, as it was not limited to fashion but also mentality.

Tee said the “ultra kiasu” were “parasites” that needed to be “buried” at the coming Sungai Besar and Kuala Kangsar by-elections.





“This is what needs to be done by the Muslims in the Sungai Besar and Kuala Kangsar by-elections soon.

“Do not let victory go to Amanah and Pakatan Harapan as it will make them more arrogant.”

Tee also said all Muslims, including those in Sarawak should support PAS President Abdul Hadi Awang’s private member’s bill to amend the Shariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act 1965.

He said the bill should not be questioned by non-Muslims, just as how Muslims did not interfere in the lifestyle of non-Muslims.

Tee said Muslims never stopped the non-Muslims from living their lifestyles, citing their revealing attire, and questioned why there was opposition when it came to the Muslim way of life.

He pinned the blame on the “Christian Evangelists ultra kiasu” who, he said, were getting more bold. As an example of this attitude, he cited Jakarta Chinese Governor Basuki Thahaja Purnama’s decision to bar schools from enforcing the use of the hijab.

Tee advised PAS and Umno to save the country from the “evil plans of the ultra kiasu”.

“If the ultra kiasu plan to bury us, are we supposed to remain quiet and not be suspicious?”


Source –FMT-



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