PAS man wants to know Christians’ 9% secret

» Outnumbered, outvoted, outgunned, and wanting to take over?

Source: National Census 2010

Mujahid Yusof Rawa, head of national unity in Parti Islam (PAS) and son of a party founder, wants to know the Malaysian Christians’ secret formula for taking over the country.

Speaking in Penang on Sunday, Mujahid derided recent claims that DAP politicians and Christian leaders were conspiring to set up a Christian state in Malaysia by asking:

“How can only 9.2 percent of the population, a minority group, set up a Christian state? Tell me how in the world this could happen?”

Quoting official statistics, he said Malaysia also had more Buddhists than Christians. “They should be saying that Buddhists want to create a Buddhist state as they constitute about 16 percent of the country’s population.”

His remarks were lauded by the Catholic Bishop of Melaka-Johor, Rt Rev Fr Paul Tan, SJ, who said Mujahid had made a “mathematics-based exorcism” of the Christian bogeyman. The controversy had been created by the Umno-friendly former PAS deputy president Nasharuddin Mat Isa, who had accused DAP leader Lim Guan Eng of planning a Christian state.

The bishop said: “The gentleman from Parit Buntar (Mujahid) has offered the simple explanation that the notion of nine percent of Malaysians that are Christian trying to make over the rest of the population in their own image is inherently — mathematically — absurd.”

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Extract of figures from National Census 2010

Citizens

%

Citizens plus Foreigners

%

Islam

15,762,012

60.59

17,375,794

61.32

Buddhism

5,459,065

20.99

5,620,483

19.84

Christianity

2,392,823

9.20

2,617,159

9.24

Hinduism

1,666,365

6.41

1,777,694

6.27

Traditional

351,073

1.35

356,718

1.26

Unknown

101,832

0.39

271,765

0.96

Other

96,378

0.37

111,759

0.39

No religion

183,808

0.71

202,763

0.72

TOTAL

26,013,356

28,334,135

In other remarks at the forum, Mujahid also urged national political leaders to ensure that, as much as a Muslim has the right to pray in the mosque, Christians, Buddhists and Hindus must have the same rights to pray in their own places of worship.

A prayer with the new bishop

A prayer of peace: chief ulama of Penang PAS, Soib Mohd Amin, leading a prayer with Bishop Sebastian Francis during a courtesy call on the bishop at his office at Holy Spirit Cathedral, Penang, in September. Photo: Anil Netto

“Saying this does not make me less of a Muslim. This is the new politics we are talking about,” said Mujahid, who is MP for Parit Buntar and chairman of the PAS national unity committee.

In his party capacity, Mujahid has led PAS delegations to visit four Catholic churches in Penang and also paid a courtesy call on the new Catholic Bishop of Penang, Rt Rev Stephen Francis, who was installed last month.

PAS team shows no fear of the cross

Specially for you: Mujahid Yusuf Rawa, MP for Parit Buntar, and Abdul Rahman Kasim of Tasik Gelugor PAS present a cake to the new Bishop of Penang, Rt Rev Stephen Francis, in a courtesy call last month. Photo: Anil Netto

PAS has made a concious effort to reach out to the non-Muslim population since the 2008 election, when the newly-elected MP for Shah Alam, Khalid Abdul Samad, visited the Church of the Divine Mercy in his constituency and received a standing ovation from the congregation.

Khalid Samad was the first elected Muslim wakil rakyat to visit the church since it was completed in 2005 — after 28 years of controversy, during which the Barisan Nasional-run state and city council revoked planning permission, halted building works, moved the location several times, resulting in a suit by the church, before it was built at its final location — in the Hicom-Glenmarie Industrial Park, on the outskirts of Shah Alam city, far away from where the general population lives.

Islamisation by Umno and BN frightened of the cross

Barisan Nasional frightened of the cross

In contrast to the approach taken by Khalid and Mujahid, most of the Muslim leaders of Barisan Nasional have been hesitant at being seen with Christian clergy. A Christmas tea party last year, attended by the prime minister, was embroiled in controversy after it was revealed that his aides had requested that crosses and other religious items not be displayed.

Muslim civil service pressure on Convent schools

Muslim civil service pressure on Convent schools

A subtle process of Islamisation of schools has also been taking place, with education officials ordering the removal of crosses in mission schools — those started by the brothers of the La Salle order and nuns of the order of the Holy Infant Jesus, but which are now administered by the federal government — and by the appointment of Muslim headmasters and headmistresses to these schools.

Hardline religious politics by Umno-PAS Islamists

Other politicians of Umno, and Umno-friendly politicians in PAS, have taken a hardline approach towards Christians and members of other faiths for alleged attempts to prosleytise to Muslims and conduct mass conversions of Malays; by quickly taking offence by imputing insults of Islam by non-Muslims, and for attempting to impose Islamic-based morality standards on the general population by placing a ban on pop concerts by controversial artistes or condoning repression of lesbians and gays.

One of those seen as a hardliner, Hasan Ali, former PAS Commissioner for Selangor and state executive councillor, was behind raids on churches in Selangor alleged to have prosleytised to Muslims, attempting to convert them. » Hasan Ali and the plot for all-Malay rule in Selangor

Anti-Christian campaigns by ultra-conservative sections of both PAS and Umno also include forbidding Muslims from joining Christians at Christmas or other celebrations, or forbidding them from attending events which contain religious items and icons of other faiths, or taking part in secular festivals such as Valentine’s Day which have a Christian background, or from practising yoga as a physical exercise because of its spiritual background in Hinduism.

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11 thoughts on “PAS man wants to know Christians’ 9% secret

  1. After South africa aparteid dissolution, there is not even 1 country in the world where an acute minority rules the country…….so those hypocrite pharisees please stop tearing our peoples further apart with your stupid rhetorics just for your selfish own gain$ .

  2. Dear Uppercaise
    Thank you so very much for your excellent and thought-provoking articles which I thoroughly enjoy reading and look forward to! Just to highlight a mistake in the above article. The name of the new Bishop of Penang is Rt.Rev.Bishop Sebastian Francis.
    Keep up the great work! Cheers!

  3. Minorities ruling the majority is not new. India, which is predominantly Hindu and Muslim, had a SIKH President (Manmohan). Remember, a President can dismiss a Prime Minister or Parliament. Singapore also had an Indian President. Japan, a Shinto country, once had a Catholic Prime Minister. I am not even going to mention that Obama is rumoured to be a Muslim. Only a small percentage of Americans are Jewish yet they control the House of Congress (as complained by TDM all the time…)

    • The president of India does not impose Sikh rule over majority Hindus. Neither did a Eurasian or ethnic Indian president of Singapore impose Eurasian law and Eurasian rule or Indian law or Indian rule over majority Chinese Singaporeans. Neither did a Methodist president of Taiwan impose Christian rule and Christian law over majority Chinese Taiwanese. Get your thinking straight. Of course if you believe everything that swine Mahathir tells you is the truth then there’s no saving you. Did Mahathir impose Malayalee law over the majority Muslims of Malaysia?

  4. I pray the above pictures showing local leaders of Moslems and Christians praying together will one day become the norm. My sadness, and sometimes anger, is so great when I see so many people uttering hateful things about followers of different religions, about their fears and “threats” from the others. The cake for Rev Stephen Francis might look simple but I think it is the most beautiful and sweetest of all.

    • His policies during the 1997 crisis saved his own bacon and his cronies who would otherwise have gone bankrupt, and the country today might well be better off without him or them. Sorry if the term offends you, but it accurately sums up the person who was in charge of this country for 22 years.

  5. In case you don’t know, the people in UMNO and the likes of Hasan Ali and Nasharuddin Mat Isa have not idea about mathematical calculations like percentages and ratios. The only thing they know how to count is RInggit.

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