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Monday, February 21, 2011

Malay dilemma rubbish says Kelantan MB Nik Aziz, Comments frm readers....

written by imanj, February 19, 2011 20:08:16

Why is it that Tuan Haji Nik Aziz makes more sense and understanding and speaks for how the human being should conduct themself in the life that had be given by GOD and if they do not know already there is the teachings of the Holy Books to guide us?

And while he is simple in his appearance there are many leaders who with their luxury that can't come close to this man of wisdom..!!!
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written by doomsday, February 19, 2011 01:13:32

Malay dilemma what la, if this tun embrace and love islamic teaching so much and always talk of promoting islamic teaching, then why is he always on a western costume? is pakaian melayu such a disgrace that it can not be worn for official appearance in the international level?

I know many chinese women that tailor made baju kebaya for themselves to wear. so who is the one that is looking down on the malay values here?
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written by guruyahya, February 18, 2011 23:44:55

So Mahathir, you want us to support Mukhriz S/O Mahathir as the next prime minister ye? Pergi mampus lah!!!!!!!
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written by Renegade, February 18, 2011 21:30:59

Mahathir instil siege mentality into the Malays thereby crippling their sense of meeting up with challenges and expect special treatment. That is where the Malay Dilemma fits in perfectly. I am sure Mahathir is not suffering from paranoia but rather a devious person with a huge battle axe to grind.
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written by Susuit, February 18, 2011 18:37:53

Only Mamak Kutty himself is in dilemma not the Malay. Period.
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written by Malaysiaputra, February 18, 2011 15:59:00

When Mamak Kutty kick the bucket, the angels would not be able to find his name listed under Malays as he was created an Indian. So this kutty will be in big trouble .
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written by Fart Fart Wah, February 18, 2011 15:53:17

A stray dog wandered into a Malay compound one day. The Malays being kind and simple took care of the dog. Everyday the dog barked at strangers and the Malays thought ..ok lets keep this dog and for it barks for us. As the days went by the dog became more and more brave. It now knew that the Malays could be manipulated and decided to write a book on the Malay Dilemma and barked and barked saying that the strangers (Chinese and Indians ) were taking away their food and rights. The Malays listened and trusted it. They kept feeding it and it kept barking and barking until one day it took over the whole compound. This time if any Malay protested it bit them. The Malays now do not know what to do with this stray dog ....it keeps barking and barking...today the dog has successfully barked and separated Malays from the others. Once upon a time the Malays , way before this stray dog came no one saw colors, no one saw religion. By a twist of fate this stray dog is now worshiped today as pedigree dog by a group of his own stray dogs.
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written by HamChak, February 18, 2011 13:28:49

Maddieas Channg, This Tuan Guru Nik Aziz is THE Malay Hero, lah.
You got it wrong la, Running Dog.
Your PariahMaMakThir is the PariahMaMak hero only, ma.
Please rewrite your article/comment.
When are you going to be CinMak and join RewanTeh?
Go and form a Ciinmak Running Dogs Party, lah.
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written by earthman, February 18, 2011 13:18:47

Yes , Malays are in a dilemma as this posting tells us. They are confused whether to follow Islam strictly or accommodate some secular standards to be able to live side by side with others. And when they are left behind, they blamed it on others and since they are in power , they manipulate the governing of this land to accommodate their weaknesses
They are confuse and wonders why the teachings of Islam, since its so perfect and make sense to them could not unite them and make them a respected race where others can follows. The Islamic world is in turmoil today and makes the others fear the Muslims or against them. Is this not a dilemma for the Malays here and Muslims around the world?
At one time the whole world looks up and respected the west but now its the Chinese and Koreans. Before it was the Japanese . And now India or Indians are coming up. Where are the Muslims? Or Malaysian Malays?. The Malays need to analyze the problem or problems or causes and fixed it fast as the world today changes and speed into the future without a care for anyone.
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written by temenggong, February 18, 2011 12:06:13

There is nothing new that Nik Aziz has said (or what islam/quran says). The same thing is there in the Constitution; all are equal, there shall be no discrimination amongst the races, there shall be no discrimination in allotment of funds amongst the people. The only Malay dilemma I see is that most Malays think it is otherwise in the constitution, and in the quran.
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written by by2020, February 18, 2011 11:14:52

Maha Kutty is not a Malay in actual. So whatever he had done is not for the benefit of the race, rather is for his personal good.

He was doing everything possible to hoodwink the Malay into believing he is the savior of the race, and voluntary submitted all power to him.

But see what he had done? Wealth and glory for himself, family and cronies! Malay as a whole will be left to cleaning up the mess for decades to come! Should Malay blame ourselves too?
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written by JJFoo, February 18, 2011 10:20:28

“Malay dilemma” are just weaknesses of the so called “Malay race*” indentified by Mamak. Rather than helping to rectify these weaknesses, Mamak abuses them, used their weaknesses, victimise and exploit them to the hilt for his own political advantage.

(*) Malay Race – by itself can’t be scientifically classified or specifically defined. It’s up to those crooks in UMNO to define them. Remember how these crooks joke about the terminology of “Malay” in the last UMNO general assembly?

How to explain this 2nd generation mixed breed Mamak who call himself as a“Malay” demand special right? Why must the other non-Muslim Malaysians who were here generations earlier than Mamak, who sacrifice and help to develop this nation, be discriminated.

Mamak is just a sycophant, a compulsive liar who cares for only himself. He is an evil con-artist. He cheated this nation of its bright future and replace it with a true dilemma,“Malaysian dilemma”.

He should be put away in a mental institution. He is national enemy no.1.


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written by Alice, February 18, 2011 10:07:44

"Prophet Muhammad taught us not to emphasis on race.

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When is the Kerala man going to understand what Prophet Muhammad taught?
Nik Aziz has aged gracefully and speaks with wisdom unlike our former self proclaimed hero Mr Twin Tower with an inflated ego and pride. He is too busy finding fault in others that he has totally failed to see the faults in him. Pitiful!
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written by Smiles21, February 18, 2011 10:07:34

The real dilemma of the Malays is about choice between the success in this world or in hereafter. They have been confused so much by the Malay religious and political leaders who mostly have no sincerity and honesty in their hearts.

I believe, a true Muslim is a person who will be loved by all, Muslims or non-Muslims and thus will succeed in both this world and hereafter.
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written by armageddon, February 18, 2011 10:04:09

The wise Tuan Guru is only stating the obvious...racist policies are BAD for the country. Whether he believes Islamisation of a nation is the better answer is entirely his opinion. But racist policies have PROVEN to be BAD in Malaysia. But UMNO wants this racist policies to continue, even flourish. At the end, we all know only a small number of connected "Malays" (or people who claim they are Malays although they don't look at all like Malays) get richer & more powerful. The Barisan component parties just nod their heads & hope they & their children can share some of the spoils. Don't believe? Just look around u. See how some of these people appear to live luxuriously without having to put in much effort. See some of the Tan Sris & Datuks & well cabled towkays in their chauffered driven BMWs & Mercs. Their children attend the finest international schools & exclusive clubs. Some even have emigrated & are now living in huge mansions & penthouses. Money just seems to fall from the sky for these select few. For the great majority of Malays, Chinese, Indians and others, they can hardly cope with daily expenses. I hope all Malaysians remember this when they vote in the next GE. And for the non-Muslims, don't think u are voting for Islam if u vote for PAKATAN coz u are not. U are only voting for a better Malaysia. This is a democracy. U decide what u want. No one can force u to do something u don't want. U have a voice. Use that voice to restore fairness & justice in our country. Do the right thing to give our next generation a better shot at life.... a brighter future.
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written by red1, February 18, 2011 09:33:38

We must revise our age old paradigm about what i call parachiolistic Islamisticsm - where Islam is more determined and nurtured according to human locale rather than Quranic percepts. For one, Turkey today is a different picture of wealth, progress, stability, democracy and regional leading player. It has floated a flottila that got shot down by Israel, and thus earned a hardline but clear stand from Turkey's govt for equally taken justice from the rogue state of Israel.

With Turkey on the west and Egypt hemming from the east, the picture of Modern Arabism is changing fast. So is it with Malays here. I agree there is no dilemma in Islamic theoretical socialism, but our Malays are a parochial lot like the Arabs. There are things that make them throw up in mid-air. Try saying a word against their monarch even though he is humping your wife. I heard from a PAS friend before, "Even if my king wants my wife, hambo buuree (I shall give her to him!)". I thought he was joking, but later i found out that it is ingrained in Kelantanese psyche.
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written by educationist, February 18, 2011 09:32:06

"Prophet Muhammad taught us not to emphasis on race." - thank you TGNA.
With that statement all the posturings of the Perkosans, that uncrowned king and ex-dictator[may his name be cursed and damned for generations] and the UMNOputras has been shown to be what they are really - extremists and unsanctioned by Islam!!
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written by Mestizo, February 18, 2011 09:25:38

Nik Aziz is a good and respected politician. In spite of being MB for many years in Kelantan, he never enrich himself unlike those in BN. What he said make a lot of sense. Hope Mahathir can learn something from this old wise man.
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written by hellosunshine, February 18, 2011 09:24:11

Tok Guru, you have the non Muslims' respect and admiration for always walking the talk and practicing what you preach. However, the same cannot be said for those close to you and in the PAS leadership for their Malay race and self serving agendas which they secretly tried many times to use and push. The recent Valentine's brouhaha is a case in point where those idiots were barking up the wrong tree over minor issues when more pressing national issues like power abuses, crime, corruption, racism, fanaticism (referring to them) etc were swept under the carpet.
As for the NEP's objective of 30% not met, Mahalanun had admitted that all the benefits of shares, contracts, loans, land, shoplots, properties, sleeping partners/chairman/directors etc that were given to them, were mostly sold off quickly to non Malays for quick profits. If those % were taken into account, the Malays would have achieved more than 50% long ago. Now, they senang lupa, moaning and bitching about the non Malays still owning all the properties, shares and what not. Sheez!!!
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written by truthbespoken, February 18, 2011 09:17:54

It needs a true Malay like Nik Aziz to tell a fake Malay like Kerala Mahathir what went wrong with this Nation. One speaks with the heart, the other speaks with a twisted tongue. One speaks like a Malaysian, the other speaks like a racist. It's time the Malays take back outright from these fake Malays, especially from Kerala Mahathir, the political power they had stealthily built-up for themselves over a period since authoring his Malay Dilemma .. and in the unfortunate process, also ruining this Nation's promising multi-racial future wholesale.. Yes, that's a good bloody kick you gave to Kerala Mahathir at the butt! He deserves it! Thank you, dear Honorable Nik Aziz.
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written by mick_err_stan, February 18, 2011 09:10:05

It is my opinion that Malay dilemma which resulted to a race-based policies such as the New Economic Policy (NEP) is an insult to the Malay Race. Dr M is indirectly insulting the Malay race as a race who are not very intelligent, unable to excel on their own, backward, .....basically a race that is handicap. Groups like Perkasa are good example, fighting for handouts and are still ignorant of their status as catcat in the eyes of other Malaysian. Tuan Guru Nik Aziz is right to say that there is no such thing as Malay dilemma. Tuan Guru Nik Aziz is very learned and intelligent Malay.
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