Aku duk bercadang dah malaih nak menulis marah-marah,, tak kira la kat sapa sekali pun, walaupun umno totok,, tetapi nampak nya tak kesampaian...kena menulis lagi.,,
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Showing posts with label Raja Melayu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raja Melayu. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Adoi...!!! Tak Patut sungguh Bang Mat Sabu ni!....
Aku duk tunggu kenyataan pemimpin umno,, namun haprak,,, masing-masing terkedu, begitu juga Perkasa, Hasan Ali IMR, (Islam Melayu Raja), pun senyap juga... akhirnya Bang Mat Sabu juga yang jadi pencetusnya..
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Seronok jadi anak raja melayu duduk di luar negara!
Tak tau anak raja mana,,, tapi aku terjumpa ni dalam blog otai umno...
Jadi benda yang baik aku kena sebar...
Jadi benda yang baik aku kena sebar...
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Celaka punya Sultan , sebiji perangai dengan pemimpin umno,,
Memang patut pun la tak dapat jadi memanda Sultan.. perangai sama dengan Mail Kerbau...
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Siapakah yang berkuasa di Malaysia ? Umno atau Raja?
Sebelum ini kita semua sedia maklum, umno mendakwa merekalah selama ini yang duk mempertahankan raja-raja melayu..
Monday, August 5, 2013
Santapan Rohani khas buat kaum bani melayu dan Umno sahaja.
Aku terbaca satu luahan rasa dari bekas seorang artis satu ketika masa dahulu, rasanya semua kenal,,, apa yang aku rasa dia ada kaitan dengan resolusi orang melayu umno yang depa tengah duk perjuangkan....
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Cadangan paling bangang dari pembodek !
Tak payahlah nak bersusaha payah bersengkang mata nak buat sesuatu untuk mempertahankan seseorang individu tanpa kerelaan atau keikhlasan dari rakyat....
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Bahana dari ucapan Raja Muda Perak Raja Dr Nazrin Shah.
Rasanya belum pun sampai sebulan lagi ucapan Raja Muda Perak mengenai isu parti orang Melayu antara Pas dengan Umno...
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Mantan Pemimpin UMNO Menang Pusingan pertama melawan Sultan.
Dalam sejarah perjalanan hidupnya,, dia ini suka sangat menentang raja-raja melayu....
Kali pertama bila krisis kuasa imuniti raja-raja melayu nak ditarik balik,, secara tak langsung mamat ni telah melantik seorang lagi raja menjadi raja Kelantan, lawan Sultan negeri sendiri,,
Kali pertama bila krisis kuasa imuniti raja-raja melayu nak ditarik balik,, secara tak langsung mamat ni telah melantik seorang lagi raja menjadi raja Kelantan, lawan Sultan negeri sendiri,,
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Isu Kalimah Nama Allah - Bagaimana dengan Cap (Topi) TLDM.
Isu yang terkini heboh diperbincangkan bila arahan Kebawah Duli Sultan Selangor mengeluarkan arahan larangan penggunaan nama kalimah Allah..
Bertambah konflik bla mantan Mufti Perlis Dr Asri tanya persoalan bagaimana dengan lagu-lagu resmi negeri-negeri di Malaysia yang ada sebutan nama kalimah Allah.
Bertambah konflik bla mantan Mufti Perlis Dr Asri tanya persoalan bagaimana dengan lagu-lagu resmi negeri-negeri di Malaysia yang ada sebutan nama kalimah Allah.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Bibit-bibit UMNO lawan Raja akan bermula semula ?
Dalam isu ini bagi aku sama sahaja... kedua-dua pihak inginkan nama disamping nak menegak kebenaran kononnya...
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Kisah Anak lelaki umur 18 Tahun, Bapanya pulak 81 tahun..
Apa nak dikata,,, dah ada peluang untuk tengok,, pakat-pakat tengoklah apa situsasi sebenar,,, lepas tu sendiri fikir, sendiri mau ingat...jangan lebih-lebih pulak..
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Uncle Seeker di tuduh Positif dadah "MORPHINE"
Biasalah dah faham sangat dah....

Sumber : Polis Johor
Blog Uncle seeker pun dah di hide,, tak boleh masuk, kecuali dengan mengguna satu laman url klik http://hidemyass.com/
Namun ada hamba Allah yang sempat menyelamat blog tersebut dengan menggunakan alamat http://uncleseekers.blogspot.jp/
Buat pembaca blog manjungmari, sebagai tanda sokongan kepada pejuang pengeak kebenaran, yang mana mempunyai akaun FB, jom pakat-pakat pi klik http://www.facebook.com/KitaSemuaUncleseekers


Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Rakyat Johor Anjing?
Aku malas sebenarnya nak ambik pot kisat pertelingkahan antara Uncle Seeker dengan kerabat diraja Johor,,, tetapi bila dok baca siri yang ke 63 terasa tercabar juga....
Sumber : http://uncleseekers.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Anwar Ibrahim di aniya, Sultan dan Raja takutkan Mahathir..
Puak-puak bangsat dalam Umno, Perkasa, Tibai, Gap dan yang seangkatan dengannya,, kenyataan ni apa cerita.??...
Sewaktu anwar ibrahim di inaya rakyat ada pergi kepada raja but what sultan dan raja buat.dengan rakyat tak takut tapi dengan mahathir mamak kutty takut. keluar cerita kononya takut di buang dalam kawah? ooo jadi kerana takut mati dalam kawan keadilan di ketepikan. sultan atau raja tak sanggup mati demi rakyat waaemah rakyat dalam kesusahan. rakyat di biarkan mati kerana sultan dari dahulu. contoh SI BODOH BAHALOL BONGOH HANG TUAH . maaf la ku tik sekarang ni zaman milinium ku. pernah kah kerabat menghormati rakyat biasa.
Cerita penuh ... Klik Sini

Sunday, June 24, 2012
Keperihatinan Raja Zarith Sofia Sultanah Johor...
Almarhum Sultan_Idris_Shah_II adalah seorang dari Kesultanan Negeri Perak yang betul-betul berjiwa rakyat, dan apa yang apa pada diri beliau telah diwarisi oleh puteri baginda Raja Zarith Sofia yang kini Sultanah Negeri Johor.
Aku telah mendapat email mengenai satu artikel yang ditulis oleh Tuanku Sultanah Raja Zarith Sofia didalam ruangan kolum Mind Matter akhbar The Star bertarikh 14 Aug 2011. aku akan cuba translate ke bahasa Melayu dari 4 perenggan terakhir kolum tersebut..
Satu kisah yang saya lihat dan tidak akan lupa ialah apabila melihat wanita dan lelaki beratur dengan sabar untuk mendapatkan wang ihsan selepas bencana banjir tahun 2006 di sebuah masjid dengan memberi nama dan alamat kepada pegawai kerajaan.
Untuk hangpa nak baca keseluruhan cerita dalam kisah tu, aku copy paste balik...
Source/Agency: The Star
Column: Mind Matters
London riots bring up questions about society
RAJA ZARITH IDRIS - mindmatters@thestar.com.my
I AM one of the many thousands of Malaysians who studied in England in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since then, I have visited England, specifically London, three times - for an alumni weekend in 2009 and for other invitations I received twice last year, first in October, when I visited the Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies and gave a talk to Malaysian students, and again in December, after receiving an invitation to discuss Islam and programmes carried out for the Muslim community there.
I also met up with some students from Johor. So, at a Malaysian restaurant I sat, surrounded by these young, bright students studying at different colleges in London, some doing engineering, others medicine. Initially, there was some awkwardness both on my part and theirs - until I asked them about the Tube (London Underground) and taxi fares. I told them I used to take the Tube and the bus and that I could only afford to take a taxi if I had not used up the monthly allowance my father gave me. Talking about public transport fares then and now seemed to break the ice. I didn’t seem so alien after all.
When news came in about the London riots, I thought about our Malaysian students who are studying there. I wondered about the safety of this particular group of Johor students whom I had met.
We’ve all seen footage of the riots in London and in other British cities. Like in the United States, many people in Britain and other countries in Europe are facing unemployment, less spending power and falling property values. Some British journalists were of the opinion that moral decay and the yawning gap between the rich and the poor were two of the many reasons which caused the riots.
Moral decay
Peter Oborne, the Daily Telegraph’s chief political commentator, in his article “The moral decay of our society is as bad at the top as the bottom” wrote: “Indeed, I believe that the criminality in our streets cannot be dissociated from the moral disintegration in the highest ranks of modern British society. The last two decades have seen a terrifying decline in standards among the British governing elite. It has become acceptable for our politicians to lie and to cheat. An almost universal culture of selfishness and greed has grown up.”
I emailed my English boarding school friends to ask if they and their families were all right. One of them had seen the video of Mohd Asyraf Haziq Rossli bleeding on a street before getting robbed. She wrote back: “I saw the clip of the youth being robbed and it made me feel sick and very angry that people could behave in such an inhumane way. The fact it was a visitor to the UK makes it much worse and I hope he recovers well and does not think the majority of the UK is like this. I feel parenting has a great deal to do with this and there has been a loss of respect for authority, elders and community.”
Another friend, a doctor with the National Health Service, wrote: “London was quieter last night. The police advised us to shut the practice early and send the staff home which we did. The high streets look like battle zones with shops boarded up or shuttered.
“It is really unbelievable with the fires and the looting making it feel a bit like civil war! We have a disenfranchised, disconnected and discontented generation who we need to re-engage.”
We Malaysians, however, shouldn’t be so smug and think that our country is far superior than Britain. We, too, have a “discontented generation”, with many young people who are unemployed or who choose to remain unemployed. And we have gangsters too.
We have a huge number of single mothers who are left by their husbands to fend for themselves and their children. We have unwed mothers. We have far too many cases of incest. We have drug users and drug suppliers. We have animal trafficking. We have heard and read about child abuse.
At the same time, it could not have escaped our attention that there is a simmering tension between the different racial communities. Religious authorities make conflicting media statements which leave most of us bewildered rather than reassured. Who should we believe? And why can’t they sit down and argue the issues at hand?
We have again and again failed at agreeing to disagree. Since it is Ramadan, and even before the London riots began, I had started to think again about our society and our social problems. Being hungry does that to you. We become introspective, we question our values and our priorities.
One of the things I realised - and one which has become more and more blatant over the years - is that we place more value on our outward appearances. Thus, designer handbags, shoes and clothes emblazoned with logos are what we strive to possess because owning them means that our husbands are successful or that we ourselves are successful in our own careers.
We have become superficial and we definitely defy the saying of not judging books by their covers. Many affluent middle-aged women have taut faces, no sagging jawlines, and flawless skin. And yes, I say this with much envy because I do not have great skin; I have more chins than I wouldwlike and my eyebags are reaching the proportions of the must-have Birkin handbags.
Similar concerns
We do, therefore, have similar concerns with the already-developed countries: we have made it a priority to have material things rather than striving to be good, decent people.
It has become unfashionable to talk about moral values, integrity, spirituality and all other things which we may or may not possess but which cannot be seen or touched physically. We struggle with all things intangible. We prefer to have possessions which we can see, touch and hold.
As Hisham Hellyer said during his lecture titled “Islamisation in the 21st Century: Islamic Renewals”: “For despite the wailing and moaning about the ‘evil West’ and its corrupting influences that one so often finds within the Muslim world, the Muslim world at large is rushing to become Western as much as humanly possible. And it is not rushing to imbibe those laudable aspects of Western civilisation that do continue to exist through the grace of God, despite the many problems that exist in the West ... The Muslim world sees the technological advancements of the West, and rushes to be like the West ... forgetting that actually, the mark of progress according to the Islamic worldview is an increase of taqwa, not material wealth.”
So, do we, in Malaysia, also have that “universal culture of selfishness and greed” which Oborne wrote about when describing society in Britain? I would like to think that we don’t but a part of me knows that we do. I don’t see much effort at giving back to society or of wanting to learn about those who live wretched lives. It is hard for me to ignore that despite our rush to be a developed country we still have many social issues which need to be addressed, if not solved. I cannot look the other way and ignore the poor who live in deplorable conditions in some parts of Johor Baru. Our cities have grown but together with this growth is the increase of the urban poor. If they are filled with anger or frustration, it is because we have not made enough efforts to listen to them, or to help them.
One of the things I saw, and which I will never forget, was of men and women queuing up to get their wang ihsan after the floods of 2006. They stood patiently in the grounds of a mosque as a government officer wrote down their names and addresses.
A couple of years ago, I was flipping through one of those glossy society magazines and I saw a designer handbag that cost RM90,000. Would I have asked my husband to buy it for me? No, because the sight of those flood victims standing in line to receive just RM500 makes such a purchase sinful. How many families would the cost of that handbag help feed? Thinking about this, I would like to understand more about taqwa, and what it truly means. I don’t need to know about wealth because I already live a privileged life.
For Malaysians, the London riots should not be seen as something that would never happen here or that we do not have young people who are frustrated by life’s unfairness. We should instead realise what we should do because it is our responsibility towards the young people of this country. They deserve a chance at a better life. And they shouldn’t have to be part of a riot for us to realise that.
The writer is Chancellor of UTM; Royal Fellow, School of Language Studies and Linguistics, UKM; Royal Adviser of the Malaysian Red Crescent Society, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies from the University of Oxford.
Aku telah mendapat email mengenai satu artikel yang ditulis oleh Tuanku Sultanah Raja Zarith Sofia didalam ruangan kolum Mind Matter akhbar The Star bertarikh 14 Aug 2011. aku akan cuba translate ke bahasa Melayu dari 4 perenggan terakhir kolum tersebut..
Satu kisah yang saya lihat dan tidak akan lupa ialah apabila melihat wanita dan lelaki beratur dengan sabar untuk mendapatkan wang ihsan selepas bencana banjir tahun 2006 di sebuah masjid dengan memberi nama dan alamat kepada pegawai kerajaan.
Beberapa tahun yang lepas saya melihat dari helaian majalah dan terlihat satu beg tangan wanita yang direka khas dengan menelan belanja sebanyak RM90,000.00 , Adakah patut saya minta suami belikan untuk saya? OOhhh, tidak,, kerana masih lagi teringat akan mangsa-mangsa banjir yang untuk mendapatkan bantuan sebanyak RM500.00 saya merasa berdosa dengan pembelian beg tangan tersebut. Berapa banyak keluarga yang akan dapat dengan kos harga beg tangan tersebut, Dan bila memikir tentang ini saya memahami apa itu takwa dan apakah saya dapat melakukannya. Saya tidak perlu memikirkan tentang kekayaan kerana selama ini saya sudah memiliki sebuah kehidupan yang paling istimewa.
Untuk hangpa nak baca keseluruhan cerita dalam kisah tu, aku copy paste balik...
Source/Agency: The Star
Column: Mind Matters
London riots bring up questions about society
RAJA ZARITH IDRIS - mindmatters@thestar.com.my
I AM one of the many thousands of Malaysians who studied in England in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since then, I have visited England, specifically London, three times - for an alumni weekend in 2009 and for other invitations I received twice last year, first in October, when I visited the Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies and gave a talk to Malaysian students, and again in December, after receiving an invitation to discuss Islam and programmes carried out for the Muslim community there.
I also met up with some students from Johor. So, at a Malaysian restaurant I sat, surrounded by these young, bright students studying at different colleges in London, some doing engineering, others medicine. Initially, there was some awkwardness both on my part and theirs - until I asked them about the Tube (London Underground) and taxi fares. I told them I used to take the Tube and the bus and that I could only afford to take a taxi if I had not used up the monthly allowance my father gave me. Talking about public transport fares then and now seemed to break the ice. I didn’t seem so alien after all.
When news came in about the London riots, I thought about our Malaysian students who are studying there. I wondered about the safety of this particular group of Johor students whom I had met.
We’ve all seen footage of the riots in London and in other British cities. Like in the United States, many people in Britain and other countries in Europe are facing unemployment, less spending power and falling property values. Some British journalists were of the opinion that moral decay and the yawning gap between the rich and the poor were two of the many reasons which caused the riots.
Moral decay
Peter Oborne, the Daily Telegraph’s chief political commentator, in his article “The moral decay of our society is as bad at the top as the bottom” wrote: “Indeed, I believe that the criminality in our streets cannot be dissociated from the moral disintegration in the highest ranks of modern British society. The last two decades have seen a terrifying decline in standards among the British governing elite. It has become acceptable for our politicians to lie and to cheat. An almost universal culture of selfishness and greed has grown up.”
I emailed my English boarding school friends to ask if they and their families were all right. One of them had seen the video of Mohd Asyraf Haziq Rossli bleeding on a street before getting robbed. She wrote back: “I saw the clip of the youth being robbed and it made me feel sick and very angry that people could behave in such an inhumane way. The fact it was a visitor to the UK makes it much worse and I hope he recovers well and does not think the majority of the UK is like this. I feel parenting has a great deal to do with this and there has been a loss of respect for authority, elders and community.”
Another friend, a doctor with the National Health Service, wrote: “London was quieter last night. The police advised us to shut the practice early and send the staff home which we did. The high streets look like battle zones with shops boarded up or shuttered.
“It is really unbelievable with the fires and the looting making it feel a bit like civil war! We have a disenfranchised, disconnected and discontented generation who we need to re-engage.”
We Malaysians, however, shouldn’t be so smug and think that our country is far superior than Britain. We, too, have a “discontented generation”, with many young people who are unemployed or who choose to remain unemployed. And we have gangsters too.
We have a huge number of single mothers who are left by their husbands to fend for themselves and their children. We have unwed mothers. We have far too many cases of incest. We have drug users and drug suppliers. We have animal trafficking. We have heard and read about child abuse.
At the same time, it could not have escaped our attention that there is a simmering tension between the different racial communities. Religious authorities make conflicting media statements which leave most of us bewildered rather than reassured. Who should we believe? And why can’t they sit down and argue the issues at hand?
We have again and again failed at agreeing to disagree. Since it is Ramadan, and even before the London riots began, I had started to think again about our society and our social problems. Being hungry does that to you. We become introspective, we question our values and our priorities.
One of the things I realised - and one which has become more and more blatant over the years - is that we place more value on our outward appearances. Thus, designer handbags, shoes and clothes emblazoned with logos are what we strive to possess because owning them means that our husbands are successful or that we ourselves are successful in our own careers.
We have become superficial and we definitely defy the saying of not judging books by their covers. Many affluent middle-aged women have taut faces, no sagging jawlines, and flawless skin. And yes, I say this with much envy because I do not have great skin; I have more chins than I wouldwlike and my eyebags are reaching the proportions of the must-have Birkin handbags.
Similar concerns
We do, therefore, have similar concerns with the already-developed countries: we have made it a priority to have material things rather than striving to be good, decent people.
It has become unfashionable to talk about moral values, integrity, spirituality and all other things which we may or may not possess but which cannot be seen or touched physically. We struggle with all things intangible. We prefer to have possessions which we can see, touch and hold.
As Hisham Hellyer said during his lecture titled “Islamisation in the 21st Century: Islamic Renewals”: “For despite the wailing and moaning about the ‘evil West’ and its corrupting influences that one so often finds within the Muslim world, the Muslim world at large is rushing to become Western as much as humanly possible. And it is not rushing to imbibe those laudable aspects of Western civilisation that do continue to exist through the grace of God, despite the many problems that exist in the West ... The Muslim world sees the technological advancements of the West, and rushes to be like the West ... forgetting that actually, the mark of progress according to the Islamic worldview is an increase of taqwa, not material wealth.”
So, do we, in Malaysia, also have that “universal culture of selfishness and greed” which Oborne wrote about when describing society in Britain? I would like to think that we don’t but a part of me knows that we do. I don’t see much effort at giving back to society or of wanting to learn about those who live wretched lives. It is hard for me to ignore that despite our rush to be a developed country we still have many social issues which need to be addressed, if not solved. I cannot look the other way and ignore the poor who live in deplorable conditions in some parts of Johor Baru. Our cities have grown but together with this growth is the increase of the urban poor. If they are filled with anger or frustration, it is because we have not made enough efforts to listen to them, or to help them.
One of the things I saw, and which I will never forget, was of men and women queuing up to get their wang ihsan after the floods of 2006. They stood patiently in the grounds of a mosque as a government officer wrote down their names and addresses.
A couple of years ago, I was flipping through one of those glossy society magazines and I saw a designer handbag that cost RM90,000. Would I have asked my husband to buy it for me? No, because the sight of those flood victims standing in line to receive just RM500 makes such a purchase sinful. How many families would the cost of that handbag help feed? Thinking about this, I would like to understand more about taqwa, and what it truly means. I don’t need to know about wealth because I already live a privileged life.
For Malaysians, the London riots should not be seen as something that would never happen here or that we do not have young people who are frustrated by life’s unfairness. We should instead realise what we should do because it is our responsibility towards the young people of this country. They deserve a chance at a better life. And they shouldn’t have to be part of a riot for us to realise that.
The writer is Chancellor of UTM; Royal Fellow, School of Language Studies and Linguistics, UKM; Royal Adviser of the Malaysian Red Crescent Society, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies from the University of Oxford.
Maka rasanya dari kisah inilah DS IR Nizar Jamalaudin terfikir untuk menulis dalam tweetnya dalam isu no plet WWW 1.

Thursday, May 31, 2012
Kantoi.. Blogger UMNO Lumut silap tembak plet no kereta TGNA..
Tiga minggu lepas, ptg Ahad, sewktu perhimpunan deontrasi sampah di pada Astaka Stiawan, aku telah di sapa oleh seorang anak muda, berkaca mata hitam dan bertopi,, aku ingat SB,, tak sempat aku nak bertanya, ia memperkenalkan dirinya, Abdul Rashid Mohd Zambri, seorang blogger dan facebooker dalam Rakan FB Parlimen Lumut,,

Sempat bercerita lebih kurang, biasalah bertekak dalam alam internet, bila berjumpa kat luar keharmonian persaudaraan sesama umat masih terjalin...
Bila dia dah add dalam facebook aku, semalam apa yang dia tulis dalam wall FBnya, terpapar dlm facebook aku,,
Aku nak jawab balik,, aku tak ada maklumat, hanyalah diam,, berlapang dada,, dan pagi ini, apa yang ada gambar semalam, keluar balik,,, Sendiri pakat-pakat baca......
Apa yang berlaku diatas cetusan rasa DS IR Nizar, aku sebagai rakyat marhaein menyokong 100%, ,nak harap Majlis Fatwa nak bersuara dalam isu ni,,, pundeklah.... malah pimpinan PAS yang lain-lain pun mengapa diam,,, sepatutnya apa IR Nizar hadapi, pakat-pakat bantulah, masing-masing diam tak tekata,, Hang tepis sendirilah Nizar.......
Nasib baik ada lagi, hamba Allah yang sebelum ini dituduh dengan gelaran Wahabi dan sebagainya berani menyuarakan pendapatnya....
Aku nak tengok,, apa komen gerombolan melayu,,, terutama Ibrahim Ali alkataki,, berani ka nak suruh Raja Perlis tarik balik pingat Dato Dr Asri...

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Malaysia Boleh - Peninju Negara pun kena belasah..
Malaysia boleh,,, serba serbi boleh,, ada raja sanggup mencemar duli kerana kerana nak berebut plet kereta, sanggup mengeluarkan wang ratusan ribu untuk memenangi bidaan,
Rakyat jelata pulak,,, seorang peninju negara, pemenang pingat emas sukan sea boleh jadi trauma kena belasah... apa punya cerita..baca DI SINI.
Rakyat jelata pulak,,, seorang peninju negara, pemenang pingat emas sukan sea boleh jadi trauma kena belasah... apa punya cerita..baca DI SINI.
Macam-macam ada.... hebat Malaysia... UMNO pelingkup negara...

Sunday, October 30, 2011
Semangat Hang Jebat muncul kembali dalam negara Malaysiac
Apapun budaya kurang ajar ini berlaku akibat dari perbuatan UMNO sebelum ini, bagaimana Mahathir memecahkan kebuntuan untuk menghalang kekebalan raja-raja Melayu, namun waktu itu sebilangan besar rakyat menyokong tindakan tersebut, yang mana menentang hanyalah atau membela raja-raja melayu hanya PAS dan Parti Semangat 46, Parti DAP pun waktu tu turut menyokong tindakan Mahathir menentang raja-raja melayu...
Namun hari ini dah berlainan rupa, bercelaru sebagaimana cerita keluar 69 lakonan P Ramlee & The gang.. Semua pimpinan politik boleh dikatakan tidak lagi menetang raja-raja melayu termasuk Lim Guan Eng dari DAP,
Rakyat hari ini yang mula bangun memberontak terhadap raja-raja melayu, berbagai cara dan teknik mereka melepaskan kebencian terhadap raja-raja melayu,, bermula dari krisis Perak, rakyat-rakyat dah mula menunjukkan kebencian kepada raja yang terlibat dengan menghantar kata-kata kesat melalu email ucapan penghargaan, kemudian satu lagi yang menggegarkan negara bila blogger Aduka Taruna menulis dalam blognya bila kemangkatan Sultan Johor dan banyak lagi yang menunjukkan rakyat dah mula berfikir dan muak dengan sikap sesetengah raja-raja melayu..
Daripada sini timbul rentetan rakyat semakin tidak peduli dan semakin berani menyuarakan pendapat, bermula dari Dr Asri diikuti oleh Dr Aziz Bari sebagai orang akedemik sendiri dah mula menyuarakannya, dan sindrom ini akan terus merebak oleh rakyat-rakyat biasa yang kita tidak kenali,,,
Alhamdulillah, rakyat dah mula kenal yang mana dikatakan pemimpin, tidak sememstinya manusia yang keturunan bangsawan atau elit sahaja layak menjadi pemimpin atau ketua agama, di zaman serba moden ini, rakyat mahu pemimpin yang amanah, berilmu dan berinterigriti untuk menjadi pemimpin, kalau sekadar dari baka atau keturunan nampaknya akan timbul dan tidak hormat atau bantahan, rungutan ketidak puas hati dari rakyat-rakyat berjiwa hang Jebat.. maka timbullah seperti yang di bawah ini....







Rakyat Melayu hanya akan hormat pada Raja yang berjiwa rakyat walaupun rakyat itu bukan rakyat dibawah naungan raja tersebut,, Insyaallah..
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Giliran Mat Sabu dah selesai, kini giliran Dr Aziz Bari pulak..
Mengikut cita-cita mantan PM Dr Mahathir mahukan negara Malaysia menjadi negara maju pada tahun 2020 .. Apakah akan tercapai cita-citanya itu atau sebaliknya

Apakah cita-cita murni itu akan berhasil dan terlaksana....
Aku tak pasti negara Malaysia ini akan berpatah balik ke zaman pemerintah penjajah Jepun atau kepada pemerintahan kesultanan Melayu Melaka...
Sesekali rasanya seolah-olah kita rakyat Malaysia berada didalam zaman kezaliman pemerintahan penjajah Jepun, bila terbayang kezaliman penguatkuasa terutama Polis membelasah rakyat tak usul periksa, contoh paling nyata sewaktu kejadian Himpunan Bersih2...
Tetapi sekarang ni nampaknya dah nak berbalik kearah zaman kesultanan Raja Melayu Melaka zaman Laksamana Tun Hang Tuah,, sentiasa mengikut perintah raja walaupun sahabat baik sendiri Hang Jebat di suruh bunuh, Hang Tuah sanggup bunuh...
Dimanakah nilai Hang Tuah dengan kata-katanya tak Melayu hilang di dunia, kalau Hang Tuah sendiri bersubahat membawa lari wanita untuk paduka Sultan yang nak menjadikan permaisurinya,,, aku tau tau cerita ini betul atau tidak, tetapi inilah kisah sejarah-sejarah orang melayu yang dok pertahankan
Sejarah kisah keperwiraan pejuang melayu terutama yang ada kaitan dengan UMNO tak boleh dipertikaikan,,, hukumnya berdosa besar mengikut mazhab UMNO... kalau Hadis Nabi, Kassin Ahmad secara terang-terangan pertikai, siap tak percaya hadis, Pihak Majlis Fatwa dah jatuh hukum pun, tak ada pun tindakan undang-undang mahkamah terhadap beliau, kenapa... sebab Kassim Ahmad pun ahli UMNO...
Mat Sabu sebut sikit hal sejarah, riuh 1Malaysia, beribu report polis, sampai masuk mahkamah kena dakwa, namun hari ini Nama Mat sabu disebut oleh YB Naib Presiden PAS Dato Mahfuz dalam parlimen,, nasib baik Mat Sabu ungkit hal Bukit Kepong, bersalah waris-waris Bukit Kepong mendapat nikmat dari bajet 2012, kalau tidak sekepiang pun tak merasa kalau Mat Sabu tak bising...
Selesai Mat Sabu, kini tiba giliran Dr Aziz Bari pula, berita TV tadi Senatok Ezam & 6box pun pi buat report polis,,, amboi-amboi,, hebat sungguh raja-raja melayu, lebih hebat dari Khalifah Omar Alkhatab, yang kita sedia ketahui Saidina Omar sedia mendengar kritik walaupun yang mengkritiknya seorang Arab badwi,,,
Tetapi bagi UMNO, raja-raja melayu lebih hebat dan lebih mulia dari Khalifah Umar... sampai tak boleh tegur,,, Perangai UMNO lebih sudu dari kuah,, lebih mengada-ngada dari kumpulan anak-anak pewaris Raja-raja Melayu...
Nasib baik anak lagi pewaris raja-raja melayu yang sedar akan demokrasi bersuara dari UMNO yang jumud......
BILALAH NAK MAMPOS UMNO NI... Kwakhh... Phtuiih...
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