Friday, July 11, 2014

WHEN AN ANSWER IS TOO DIFFICULT TO FIND.


Do NOT use your hearts to "see" people's husband, No matter who he is!.

Sound non-political? I agree, but I wish to incorporate this untold true story in my article to share it's moral values.

Women are never to old to fall in love. At an age thrilled with the presence of her first grandchild, her beauty prevailed. At the end of her 40s, Era's (not her real name) beauty and gorgeousness would easily attract any man's eyes.

Perhaps, started feeling lonely or her husband has not been as warm as before, simultaneously, the presence of someone special, mark the beginning of her betrayal episode.

From where love pistillate and blossoms? Don't know!

It can be from anywhere. At the market place, social functions, even a place we find it difficult to digest and believe, a mosque. A venue where religious activities is held.  

It all started when a religious preacher while brilliantly elaborates translations of verses of the Quran and Hadith ("tradition", meaning a report of the teachings, deeds and sayings of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad) inserted "sweet' messages/words into the hearts of people's wives including Era.

At last, Satan destruct a "holly" teacher-student relationship and turned it even uglier. Era is now trapped in her own feelings. What started as a mere admiration, it escalates into the feelings of love. Loving the religious preacher and eventually blatantly betrayed the love of her own husband.

Why such a filthy feelings could penetrate into the hearts of a matured, learned religious preacher and his student? That's a question I don't have the answer.

Perhaps, now we can understand better as to why some of our past and current leaders were alleged to have abused their powers in amassing their wealth the wrong way without any sense of fear (for Muslim leaders) when it comes to Settlement of Rights at the Grand Assembly (Field of Mahsyar).

Abu Hurairah RA r.a reported Allah's Messenger PBUH (peace and blessings be upon him) as saying : "The claimants would get their claims an the Day of Resurrection so much so that the hornless sheep would get it's claim from the horned sheep."

I am more than impressed with the attitude of a tycoon who has donated whole of his wealth amounting 1.2 billion Pound (Ringgit Malaysia 6.56 billion) to welfare organisations without leaving a cent for his wife and children.

It was reported that during his young, Yu Pangniam worked as a rickshaw driver, however, his life took a turn when he became China's richest man at his age of 88.

Without the knowledge of his family, Yu revealed through the media that he has donated his wealth to welfare bodies.

The money is said to have been channeled for student aids, scholarships, works of re-building Wenchuan in Sinchuan Province that was struck by an 8-magnitude massive earthquake and for operations of cataract patients just like himself.

Residing in Panglin, a 5-star hotel in Shenzhen, Yu was lucky when his decision was well received and supported by members of his family.

Again, I don't have an answer to Yu's action - but perhaps, knowing his root well, he might have thought that he is not the "absolute owner" of his wealth, though he amassed his wealth without elements of power abuse, etc.

In Malaysia, there have been allegations of past and present leaders implicated in amassing wealth by means of power abuse, corruption and siphoning of illegal monies believed to belong to the nation and it's people.

Arithmetically speaking, their fixed incomes would not enable them to own luxury homes, posh cars, some may even have plural wives, let alone mistresses.

So far, it's yet to be written in the history of this land, any rich civil servants including ministers that has followed Yu's foot-step.

True, it just don't make sense for a religious preacher who certainly knows religious tenets to allow himself into committing major sins in Islam (Acts which have been forbidden by Allah in the Quran).  

At the same breath, it is gravely unreasonable for leaders of a nation who are well versed with legislation to allow themselves showered with wealth from wrongful means. What more, if what solicited belongs to nation and the people.

If there is one that could do what Yu has done, I would say that it's a redemption to parts of his/her sins while living on earth.

The rant on social media on the position of Selangor menteri besar (chief minister) Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim by party members, leaders and supporters is not in any way profiting anybody, in fact  it would eventually discompose the party and the devastating impact will be too great to bear. 

Being a hardcore supporter of Malaysian Opposition, I have indicated my disagreement over Kajang Move approach engineered by People's Justice party strategist.

I felt it's going against what they (PKR leaders) used to preach. Claiming Umno/BN has done it in Perak only made them look no different than Umno/BN itself.

It's proven now that Kajang Move has it's consequences when Putrajaya managed in using the courts to stop Datuk Seri Anwar from contesting and at the same time buried all plans to enthrone him as the new Selangor menteri besar replacing Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim.


Thus the talks to make Datin Seri Wan Azizah (Anwar's wife) to replace Khalid would probably invite a more excruciating consequences. 

Not that I belittled Wan Azizah, but I see such a move would not end the internal power struggle within People's Justice Party (PKR) itself.

In the event Wan Azizah not keen or decline to take up the post, the popular assumption is that PKR deputy president Azmin Ali will.

It has been quite obvious that those opposing Khalid's administration of Selangor come from Azmin's faction or at-least aligned to him. 


Though Khalid may have been pressured in the past week, worsened with the hoax sms claiming that he would call on the Sultan of Selangor on Monday morning to tender his resignation, he sustained his cool and perhaps, more than amused seeing the on-going "circus" including calls for his resignation aimed to undermine his image and sense of authority.

Meanwhile, any action on the position of the menteri besar will be done using consensus, said a key PAS leader.

It was said that an influential PAS circle around PAS president Tuan Guru Hadi wants the party to nominate Selangor PAS commissioner Iskandar Samad as the new menteri besar.
However, PAS central leadership is of the opinion that the post of Selangor menteri besar should remain with PKR, taking into account PAS had Kelantan and DAP in control of Penang.

I just wonder, with all the commotion and continuing power struggle, will Pakatan Rakyat (PR) and PKR be humiliated in Selangor comes 14th general election (GE14)?

The football world has just witnessed how a team (Brazil) categorized super-power in football was crushed by Germany's Magnificent 7 (goals) that have sent Brazil into most humiliating defeat in history, beyond the expectation of any football fan on earth.

Here is Germany's Magnificent 7 -
  1. Thomas Mueller in the 11th minute
  2. Miroslav Klosa in the 23rd minute
  3. Toni Kroos in the 24th minute
  4. Toni Kroos in the 26th minute
  5. Sami Khedira in the 29th minute 
  6. Andre Schuerrlo in the 69th minute, and
  7. Andre Schuerrlo in the 79th minute.
The above magnificent 7 has made it difficult for the Brazilians to recover with some players may not want to wear the Brazilian jerseys anymore.

Is PR and PKR in particular creating it's magnificent 7 blunders to get them wipe-out of Selangor in GE14? I am sure, they are fully aware of some blunders by now already.

Didn't we read in the news papers, after the fifth goal, well before half-time, hundreds of people (Brazilian supporters especially) left their expensive seats at the stadium in the southeastern city of Belo Horizonte on Tuesday?

Didn't we also read how some Brazilian supporters entering the German's camps to celebrate Germany's 7th goal?

If that can happen in football, it can also happen in politics. What would PR/PKR say then? It's difficult to explain the inexplicable after loosing Selangor in GE14?

A Selangorean myself, what I heard from many people in Selangor is far from interesting.



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