12 August 2012

Umno Tidak Guna Agama Demi Kepentingan Politik

 Gambar-Ikhsan dari Abdul Majin Pesan
BERTEMPAT di Masjid Pekan Kota Belud semasa menghadiri penyampaian bantuan kepada anak-anak yatim dan warga emas- Naib Presiden Umno-Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal berkata Umno tidak menggunakan pendekatan agama atau perlembagaan untuk kepentingan politik bagi memenangi hati rakyat.
Sebaliknya, katanya, Umno menggunakan kuasa yang ada untuk memartabatkan agama demi memajukan ummah.

Mohd Shafie, yang juga Menteri Kemajuan Luar Bandar dan Wilayah, berkata parti pembangkang menggunakan pendekatan agama untuk aktiviti politik selain menggelar pihak yang tidak menyokong mereka sebagai menentang Islam.

Mohd Shafie menyeru rakyat Sabah agar memberikan sokongan padu kepada kepimpinan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yang berjaya melakukan pelbagai transformasi kepada negara sepanjang tiga tahun pentadbirannya.

Pada majlis itu,beliau menyampaikan sumbangan makanan dan wang tunai kepada 337 anak-anak yatim, warga emas, ibu tunggal, fakir miskin serta 38 penerima zakat daripada Jabatan Hal Ehwal Agama Islam Negeri Sabah.
Turut hadir Speaker DUN Sabah Datuk Seri Panglima Salleh Tun Said dan ADUN Tempasuk merangkap Pembantu Menteri Pertanian dan Industri Makanan Negeri- Datuk Haji Musbah Jamli.

16 comments:

Mumbai said...

benar.. umno tidak guna agama dalam kepentingan politik.. berlainan dengan komponen dalam Pakatan yang secara terang2an berselindung disebalik agama untuk kepentingan politik..

Unknown said...

Rasanya sekarang ni hampir semua isu pun dipolitikkan..terutamanya yang berkaitan dengan bangsa dan agama.

Unknown said...

Berpolitklah dengan berhemah. Tidak perlu guna taktik kotor. Barulah true winner.

Unknown said...

Bolehkah bagi jaminan agama tidak dipolitikkan demi untuk kepentingan politik?

Unknown said...

Sepatutnya tidak juga wujud parti yang berasaskan agama. politik dan agama harus tidak dicampuradukkan.

mantera said...

tak perlu nak gunakan agama dan bangsa dalam politik, berpoltik dgn baik.

DorianG said...

With 55th Independence Anniversary, Malaysians should not forget that unity of all the races in the country has ensured Malaysia's sovereignty, without which the country would not be what it is today, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. The prime minister said there was much to be learned from the lessons brought forth by the country's forefathers and "let us never forget that it was the unity of our Malay, Chinese and Indian ancestors, and not any one race alone that pushed back the communist insurgents and drove them out".

DorianG said...

"Let us never forget that we stood with the Iban/Dayak and Kadazan/Dusun people of Sabah and Sarawak, as the nation rose from the backwardness of colonialism."Let us never forget it was as a country standing as one, with the greatest minds from all specialities and all walks of life coming together to propel us to the top of the global pile," said Najib in his 1Malaysia blog entry titled "55 Years of Development Through Harmony".

DorianG said...

"We celebrate Merdeka in remembrance of those actions and lessons which have brought us our sovereignty, without which Malaysia would not be what it is today."To me, standing above all else is 1Malaysia, for it is this which symbolises everything that has contributed greatest to our country's wellbeing.

DorianG said...

"Regardless of ethnicity or religion, race or creed, I ask all Malaysians to cherish the road our multiracial history has taken us," he said in conjunction with the country's Merdeka Day celebration this Friday.Najib said it was through this spirit of togetherness which 1Malaysia embodied that allowed Malaysians to achieve more towards a brighter future.

DorianG said...

"Our economy is growing at a strong and steady pace, while growth around much of the world is either flat or falling. Our capital markets are reaching record highs as the global markets continue to struggle, with FGVH and IHH Healthcare recording the world's second and third largest listings."And our success is reflected in the global rankings - we have the 15th most efficient goods market, we are placed 26th in terms of developed infrastructure, and we stand as the 18th most competitive economy," he added.

DorianG said...

The prime minister said much of the country's progress and prosperity could be attributed to the country's forefathers "and we should be thankful to them for it"."Alongside the British, they fought valiantly against the communists and quashed the extremism that threatened our way of life. They then secured our independence from colonialism, granting us full control over the resources that have featured strongly in our economic growth: rubber, tin, palm oil and iron ore," said Najib.

DorianG said...

He said these commodities became the backbone of the country's thriving export industry, providing Malaysia with the means to invest in the country's infrastructure and industrial development."In the years that followed, we grew from simple townships to large, sprawling metropolises, housing some of our greatest architectural and structural achievements."

DorianG said...

Najib said that in 1996, the opening of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport established Malaysia as a top international travel hub, and two years later, the rise of the Petronas Twin Towers changed the face of the country's skyline."And more than a decade later, they still stand as the tallest twin buildings in the world and home to Suria KLCC, Malaysia's iconic retail destination," he said.

DorianG said...

He said from technology to entertainment, they all in some way symbolised the country's development and Malaysians should all be proud of them and what they stood for."With pride over these accomplishments also came revenue. Locally, businesses could perform more efficiently as we embraced technological advancements, both online and off," he said.

DorianG said...


Najib said as economic conditions improved, so did social ones with the quality of education growing and becoming more accessible to everyone.The increased availability of electricity and water allowed the rural areas to operate outside their usual limitations, and as business and services became more widespread, the rakyat no longer had to travel long distances to shop, pay their bills or even watch the latest movies, he added.

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