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Saturday, 16 January 2010

Students' political agendas remaininflaming issue

NST Online 15/01/10

KUALA LUMPUR:
There have been a few changes in the way a campus election is conducted, but one thing remains certain: the perceived political affiliations.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Institute of Ethnic Studies director Prof Datuk Dr Shamsul Amri Baharuddin said that during his time, there were less restrictions.

"It was more open and localised. It was very interesting as we had communal, issue-based and ideological groups.

"The rules of the game then were different. Thing changed when the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971 was tightened after the Baling demonstration."

These days, Shamsul said, the perception was that university elections were a proxy battle between the government and the opposition.

Machang member of parliament Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said that back in the eighties -- he was involved in student politics between 1982 and 1987 -- students were allowed to form a political party and they campaigned openly.

"We could go to residential areas and give talks at parking lots, cafeterias as well as distribute leaflets. We never touched on sensitive issues like race and religion.

"Voter turnout was never a problem as the 'election commission', which comprised the student affairs department provided a conducive environment.

"But these days, everything is the opposite."

Saifuddin, who continues to observe the varsity elections, said these days, the elections were too rigid with many rules that "oppressed" students.

Former UiTM student union member Anuar Ali, 21, agreed that the electoral process was governed by rules and regulations he described as "strenuous".

"The candidates must produce good academic results and be active in extracurricular activities. They cannot have a record for indiscipline.

"And there are still groups labelled as 'pro-government' and 'pro-opposition'.

"Those who are 'pro-government' usually favour issues relating to the university's welfare rather than the students'. The 'pro-opposition' focuses more on student welfare," he said.

In 1993, the Education Ministry investigated a report alleging that Pas had infiltrated campuses to sow its political ideology and influence the student bodies to oppose the government. The claim was made by then Dr Senator Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.


In 2001, the Federation of Peninsular Malay Students refuted the statement by then Pas deputy president Abdul Hadi Awang that a majority of students in public universities supported the opposition.

Later that year, it was decided that all public universities would hold elections of student representatives simultaneously to reduce outside interference.

The then Education Ministry Higher Education Department director Prof Dr Hassan Said said the decision was aimed at curbing "certain parties" from propagating their political ideologies on campuses.

In 2003, then Education Minister Tan Sri Musa Mohamad branded university students as immature when it was revealed that local university elections were based on political inclinations instead on proper issues such as student welfare.

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Isu Kalimah Allah: Sekadar Pandangan

Assalamualaikum w.b.t dan salam perpaduan. Pada kelas Aqidah yang lepas, kami dan lecturer ada membincangkan berkaitan isu ini. So,entry kali ini yang ingin dikongsikan adalah berkaitan Isu KALIMAH ALLAH.Perbincangan 2 hala ini dimulakan dengan persoalan daripada lecturer Fakulti Tamadun Islam.



First beliau bertanya, setujukah penggunaan kalimah ini oleh pihak kristian di dalam penerbitan mingguannya, Herald - The Catholic Weekly. Saya menjawab TIDAK dan beberapa classmate yang lain pun memberi jawapan yang sama.Akan tetapi beliau bertanya kenapa ada ulama'@menteri besar(rasanya tak perlu saya perkenalkan) yang mengatakan YA? Jadi persoalan yang timbul,kenapa TIDAK dan kenapa YA? Hasil perbincangan kami adalah seperti berikut;

Saya bermula dengan jawapan YA.

Kenapa YA?

Ini kerana bagi sesetengah ulama' atau ahli agama akan mengatakan YA jika selagi mana penggunaan ini tidak merosakkan dan memfasadkan AQIDAH umat Islam. Jika perkara ini dilaksanakan di dalam sebuah negara yang semua rakyat Islamnya memahami dan menghayati ilmu agama yang cukup mendalam,maka dibenarkan dan dibolehkan. Ini kerana mereka tidak akan terpedaya dan terpesong dengan penggunaan kalimah tersebut.

Tetapi, jika sesebuah negara itu majoriti umat Islamnya lemah imannya,cetek ilmu agamanya, dan hidup seharian dipenuhi dengan belenggu dosa,keruntuhan akhlak, kes murtad dan maksiat, apakah mungkin mereka tidak terpesong? Pelaksanaan ini mestilah dibuat mengikut waqi'(realiti) semasa sesebuah masyarakat.Negara kita Malaysia, adakah mampu untuk menghadapi isu ini?

Kenapa TIDAK?
  1. Akan ada segelintar umat Islam akan bertanya, Agama Islam tuhannya Allah, agama Kristian pun Allah, so tuhan kita samalah kan?
  2. Orang kristian boleh minum arak, berzina,berjudi, so kita pun boleh jugaklah.
  3. Orang Kristian pergi gereja kebiasaannya seminggu sekali(Ahad). so kita yang Islam pun perlu pergi masjid dan sembahyang seminggu sekali je.
Ini adalah hanya sebahagian persoalan yang akan dilontarkan oleh orang Islam yang cetek Ilmu agamanya. Memang diakui sejak dulu lagi bahawa semua agama akan mengakui bahawa tuhan mereka adalah ALLAH berdasarkan dalil yang bermaksud ;

“Dan sesungguhnya jika kamu tanyakan kepada mereka: "Siapakah yang menjadikan langit dan bumi dan menundukkan matahari dan bulan?" Tentu mereka akan menjawab: "Allah", maka betapakah mereka (dapat) dipalingkan (dari jalan yang benar)”

(Surah Al-Ankabut : 61).

Persoalannya kat sini adalah mengapa dan kenapa sekarang isu ini ditimbulkan. Tidak mustahil wujud sesetengah individu yang ingin merosakkan aqidah dan cuba memurtadkan umat Islam secara halus. Bak kata pepatah: Ada udang disebalik batu.

Lastly, sama-samalah kita berdiskusi secara ilmiah untuk menangani isu ini. Untuk maklumat lanjut mungkin anda semua boleh menghadiri ke:




Forum Isu Semasa
Tajuk : Kalimah Allah : Mencari Satu Kepastian
Anjuran : Pusat Islam dengan Kerjasama PMIUTM
Tarikh : 17 Januari 2010
Masa : 9 malam - 11.30 malam
Tempat : Perkarangan Tempat Solat Masjid Sultan Ismail UTM

TENTATIF PROGRAM
2100 : Ketibaan Peserta dan VIP
VIP :
1. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Zaini Bin Ujang
Naib Canselor Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
2. Prof. Dr. Mohd Tajuddin Bin Hj. Md Ninggal
Timbalan Naib Canselor Hal Ehwal Pelajar dan Alumni

21.10: Ucapan aluan pengerusi majlis
Ucapan aluan Naib Canselor Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Ucapan Aluan Wakil Mahasiswa : Saudara Mohd Khairul Bin Abdullah Halim (Presden PMIUTM 09/10)

2120 : Persembahan Montaj Dari Lujnah Penerangan dan Multimedia(LPM) PMIUTM

2130 : Forum Penjelasan Isu
Tajuk : “Kalimah ALLAH : Mencari Satu Kepastian”

Moderator:
1. Dr. Azhar Bin Mohamed
Pengarah Pusat Islam UTM

Ahli Panel :
1. Ustaz Azmi Syah Suratman
Penyarah Fakulti Tamadun Islam UTM
2. Tuan Hj. Kassin Tukiman
Pensyarah Fakulti Pengurusan
3. Tuan Iqbal Salam
Peguam

2330: Jamuan VIP

2345: Bersurai


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