The death of Osama: Tok Guru Nik Aziz and PUM Najib denied Statement
KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the world would be safer and more secure following the death of terrorist leader Al-Qaeda, Osman bin Laden, in an operation by the security of the United States with Pakistan outside Islamabad on Monday.
The Prime Minister said that Osama's death is also a lesson that violence does not make any good otherwise bring harm to all parties.
"I hope that in future, the world will be more aware that terrorism is not an approach that should be done to achieve any goal," he told reporters after opening the Open House celebration of Vaisakhi 1 Malaysia at Dataran Merdeka here.
Najib said the Malaysian government has taken the attitude against any form of violence and understanding of extreme or outrageous.
"This is consistent with the principles of Islam in the killing of civilians is strongly prohibited and forbidden by Islam," he said.
He said Osama had used Islam in his struggle and had a fairly negative image of Islam and the bad. "That's why, as a country where the majority of Muslims, we must also show our stand, in which we uphold Islam, we fight injustice, and so on, we must uphold the principle that permitted or in accordance with the requirements of Islam." he said.
The Prime Minister said the 9 / 11 attacks on the World Trade Center buildings in New York, 2001 which was designed by Osama can not be accepted by anyone who has the values of civilization and is not acceptable in the sight of Islam.
He said that the injustice can not be pursued through the use of force or by the killing of innocent civilians.
He said the people of this country should reject any form of violence because of the policy based approach to achieve simplicity Wassatiah or something that is advocated.
Commenting on the actions of the United States, Najib said that despite taking 10 years, the victims will continue to demand vengeance against violence inflicted on civilians who are victims of murder.
Touching the actions of Al-Qaeda network on the national security threat, he said, at present, there are signs that members of the group was in the country.
However, he said police will be on high alert to detect any group that wants to threaten national security because of sympathy with the death of the founder of the group A-Qaeda.
"This is a blow to Al-Qaeda does not mean they will be buried at all, we can not assume that everything has already expired.
"But it is clear that the group that lost power with the loss of Osama bin Laden is a source of inspiration to the movement," he said. -BERNAMA
The Prime Minister said that Osama's death is also a lesson that violence does not make any good otherwise bring harm to all parties.
"I hope that in future, the world will be more aware that terrorism is not an approach that should be done to achieve any goal," he told reporters after opening the Open House celebration of Vaisakhi 1 Malaysia at Dataran Merdeka here.
Najib said the Malaysian government has taken the attitude against any form of violence and understanding of extreme or outrageous.
"This is consistent with the principles of Islam in the killing of civilians is strongly prohibited and forbidden by Islam," he said.
He said Osama had used Islam in his struggle and had a fairly negative image of Islam and the bad. "That's why, as a country where the majority of Muslims, we must also show our stand, in which we uphold Islam, we fight injustice, and so on, we must uphold the principle that permitted or in accordance with the requirements of Islam." he said.
The Prime Minister said the 9 / 11 attacks on the World Trade Center buildings in New York, 2001 which was designed by Osama can not be accepted by anyone who has the values of civilization and is not acceptable in the sight of Islam.
He said that the injustice can not be pursued through the use of force or by the killing of innocent civilians.
He said the people of this country should reject any form of violence because of the policy based approach to achieve simplicity Wassatiah or something that is advocated.
Commenting on the actions of the United States, Najib said that despite taking 10 years, the victims will continue to demand vengeance against violence inflicted on civilians who are victims of murder.
Touching the actions of Al-Qaeda network on the national security threat, he said, at present, there are signs that members of the group was in the country.
However, he said police will be on high alert to detect any group that wants to threaten national security because of sympathy with the death of the founder of the group A-Qaeda.
"This is a blow to Al-Qaeda does not mean they will be buried at all, we can not assume that everything has already expired.
"But it is clear that the group that lost power with the loss of Osama bin Laden is a source of inspiration to the movement," he said. -BERNAMA
Statement of General pass feedback Mursyidul Tok Guru Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat Learned From TVS
View Prime Minister Najib Razak that the world is supposedly more secure with the death of Osama bin Laden as being prudent and "aims to show himself as a supporter of America," said the Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat.
"If the world is safer with Osama's death, whether the world is safer with the existence of the United States?" Nik Aziz asked.
Najib yesterday was reported as saying the world would be safer and more secure with al-Qaeda leader kamatian it.
Even the Prime Minister described the death of Osama as a lesson that violence brings harm to all parties.
Nik Aziz said the if it is Osama killed by the U.S. yesterday, as a Muslim he should pray for mercy and forgiveness that fellow brothers. "This is required by Islam when receiving news of the death of his fellow.
"The amount of any offense is a Muslim, when he died in the Islamic religion, forgiveness should be sought against the other Muslim brothers," he said in a statement.
Nik Aziz, who is also Mursyidul Am PAS, however, leave it to God on the alleged involvement of Osama with terrorism because it is disseminated through the propaganda that the United States pioneered."If indeed he was involved with kegananasan, I certainly do not support violence.
"However, the involvement of terrorist Osama is still a vague news that could not be confirmed, but the involvement of the United States has proven itself in violence," he said.
"What about the U.S. actions against Israel are openly committing acts of terror in Palestine? Not only does not act, even Amerikalah the strong support of Israel.
"So, if Osama considered as terrorists, then Israel should be referred to as the more violent and American forces also can not escape from termed as terrorism," he said.
Excerpt From Statement Feedback PUM Keadilandaily
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Ulama Association statement said the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak that Osama Ben Laden's death would make the world a safer and more secure, as less accurate.
PUM President, Dato Sheikh Abdul Halim Abdul Kadir said this was because the United States itself is considered an imperialist country that is always trying to expand their influence throughout the world, especially Islamic countries sponsoring terrorism.
"The fact that Najib may be less accurate because the real power of his own American imperialism will continue to expand their influence throughout the world that actually encourage terrorism itself," said Sheikh Abdul Halim.
He also believed that world peace depends not only on the death of a Muslim who is often labeled a terrorist like Osama.
"Security is basically a fairness as an idea that will eliminate oppression. "
"To ensure that justice is taking place, it requires joint efforts. An individual alone would not be able to establish justice, or even trigger violence, "said Sheikh Abdul Halim.
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