Apakah pandangan Sultan Selangor dalam isu konsesi parking di negeri Selangor?
Adakah ia adil untuk sebuah syarikat swasta dapat 50% hasil daripada yuran parking, pas bulanan, zon dua jam dan kompaun?
No. This falls under land use and this is policy. A constitutional monarch has no jurisdiction on policy and executive matters, and a representative is 100% within their rights to discuss and reject a policy proposal in the legislative assembly.
The Pahang Government just degazetted 85% of the Satak Forest Reserve last month. Only 164 hectares of the 1,072 hectares remain protected. With the threat of climate change & biodiversity loss, why are not protecting our forests even more?
Read it here: https://t.co/VG2w9SFxRU
Also, hate any notion of "Malay Unity", as if we are supposed to be a single, monolithic hivemind. It is a tired rhetoric from politicians of old to dictate what the collective should think all for the sake of retaining power.
Sesebuah institusi tersebut akan mula tak relevan bila makhluk yg berada dlm institusi tersebut melanggar segala benda asbab dia rasa dia lebih besar dari segalanya
Sudahnya marhaen makin sukar menghormati institusi tersebut sebab perbuatan jelik kalian.
My statement during my podcast that too much fear of maksiat( sins) will not be helpful for the Malays' economic progress has drawn some controversy
I said those words to remind the government that when they adopt too strict a view on religion, when those views affect public policies, then Malays will lose out
Of course, on a personal level, every Muslim must resist anything that is against religious rules; they must shun “ maksiat”, but that’s where it should end. It’s a personal responsibility, not the government, and this is the distinction they need to be aware of
When the government organises tourism-related activities, such as a water throwing festival or a concert, and prevents Muslims from participating in activities connected with that festival, it’s an economic loss to the Muslims
For example, the good idea from the Raja of Perlis to transform Perlis's paddy fields into a Dubai-style business and tourism hub can only be realised if Muslims make a distinction between personal and state responsibility for sin.
Politicians will always use the state or government to promote religion, thereby making them popular, but in doing so, they do a great disservice to the Malays
The non-Malays operate in a freer environment to do business, but the Malays are constrained
This is where changes are required
Funny how ‘public morality’ only becomes urgent when it’s a cultural event, but not when there are bigger social problems to fix.
Malaysia isn’t a single-value society. What’s appropriate for you personally doesn’t automatically become a rule for everyone else.
If water splashing at a festival is the biggest concern, that says more about misplaced priorities than about the event.
If something is legal and voluntary, the real issue isn’t morality—it’s control. You don’t have to join, but you don’t get to decide for everyone else.
You’re free to practice your beliefs. You’re not free to enforce them on people who don’t share them.
Not everything you dislike is a moral crisis.
This is our God: Jesus, King of Peace, who rejects war, whom no one can use to justify war. He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them, saying: “Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen: your hands are full of blood” (Is 1:15).
Apa ke bodoh kau ni @ZacZakirin13?
Dua2 tu berdosa.
Jika ini menjadi pegangan yang kau pertahankan, maka jahanamlah negara. Pimpinan boleh melakukan rasuah sebab dosa rasuah tidak besar berbanding tidak solat.
Bodoh giler!
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission was set up to fight graft. Now some of its members have been accused of the very wrongdoing they are meant to stop, allegedly helping a group of businessmen seize control of companies.
Questions about the commission’s conduct go all the way to the top.
Watch the full story https://t.co/083Z6Fe2vB
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission was set up to fight graft. Now some of its members have been accused of the very wrongdoing they are meant to stop, allegedly helping a group of businessmen seize control of companies.
Questions about the commission’s conduct go all the way to the top.
Watch the full story https://t.co/HuGiolhKje