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Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak says that his 1Malaysia concept is comparable to The Medina Charter, the first written constitution ever created and mooted by Prophet Muhammad. I suggest not only Najib but all Muslims should read and understand what The Charter was all about and see whether what they are doing today meets the aspirations of the Prophet of Islam.

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Raja Petra Kamarudin

PM akins 1Malaysia to Medina charter

Malaysian Mirror, 2 September 2009

Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak said the 1Malaysia concept has characteristics of the Charter of Medina, the first Islamic constitution introduced by Prophet Muhammad to unite various tribes and ethnic groups as a single ummah.

Najib said the 1Malaysia concept was, therefore, Islamic, especially in its content and objectives.

When put into practice, 1Malaysia would make the country more peaceful and its society more harmonious, he told a ‘breaking of fast’ gathering organised by Selangor Umno at Kampung Setia, here on Tuesday night.

He said the Charter of Medina prioritised and protected Islam and gave justice to all communities. It protected minority groups and allowed religious freedom.

All these are principles contained in 1Malaysia, the prime minister said, adding: "Therefore, we must do what is best for the Muslim community and be fair to the non-Muslims.

“Hopefully, in this way, we will be devout Muslims. This is also part of 1Malaysia.”

On fasting, Najib said this third of the five tenets of Islam was a challenge for Muslims, including the leaders, as they would feel what the destitute and poor go through. This should make them want to help the less fortunate.

"This is what we should strive for as leaders. We must be prepared to continuously serve the people, especially the poor and needy,” he said.

Najib, the Umno president, and his wife Rosmah Mansor performed the maghrib, isyak and tarawih prayers with the guests.

Charter of Medina in brief

The Charter, or Constitution, of Medina constituted a formal agreement between Prophet Muhammad and all the significant tribes and families of Medina (then known as Yathrib), including Muslims, Jews and pagans.

The document was drawn up to bring to an end the bitter inter tribal fighting in Medina and, to this effect, it instituted a number of rights and responsibilities for each group  and brought them within the fold of one ummah.

The Charter established, among others, the security of the community, religious freedom, the role of Medina as a ‘haram’ place (barring all violence and weapons), the security of women and stable tribal relations.

It also provides a tax system for supporting the community in time of conflict, parameters for political alliances, a system for granting protection of individuals and a judicial system for resolving disputes.

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A SHORT NOTE ON THE MEDINA CHARTER

By Kassim Ahmad  

The Medina Charter, written and promulgated by Prophet Muhammad for the multi-religious ten thousand-strong citizens of the city-state of Medina in 622 A.D is truly a remarkable political-constitutional document. The claim made by Professor M. Hamidullah that it was the first written constitution (FN1)  in the world is not without basis. Aristotle's Constitution of Athens (FN2), written on papyrus, discovered by an American missionary in Egypt in 1890 and published in 1891, was not a constitution. It was an account of the constitution of the city-state of Athens. Other legal writings on the conduct of ancient societies have been found, but none can be described as a constitution. The Medina Charter is the first, and in this it preceded the American Constitution of 1787, considered by Western authorities as "a landmark document of the Western world … the oldest written national constitution in operation" (FN3) by more than a thousand years! It also preceded the English feudal bill of rights, the Magna Carter of 1215, by almost six centuries!  

Not only is the Medina Charter important in the sense that it is the first written constitution; it is also modern in the sense that it was promulgated for a plural society, giving equal rights to every citizen as well as giving them a say in governmental matters, as we shall see.

Considering all these, it is amazing that those Muslim leaders and writers who talk and write about the Islamic state seldom refer to this important seminal political document of Islam. 

It is to be remembered that Muhammad had become a prophet, reciting God's revelations to his fellow-Meccans, for twelve years before he and his followers migrated to Yathrib, two hundred and ten miles to the north of Mecca. There was going to be another ten years to his mission before he completed the delivery of the Divine message to the Arabs and to mankind in God's final scripture, the Quran. So this Medina Charter was provisional in the sense that it could not contain all the provisions of statecraft contained in the Quran. Yathrib was later to known as "The City of the Prophet " or simply Medina. The reason for the migration was the growing opposition of the Quraisy aristocracy to his teachings and the receptive attitude shown by some Yathrib pilgrims to Mecca at this time.

The whole text of the Charter has been reproduced, word for word, by Ibn Ishaq and Abu Ubaid in their respective books from the original preserved by Ibn Abi Khithamah. (FN4)

The Charter consists of 47 clauses, but due to different numbering, Prof. Hamidullah counts it to be 52 (FN5).  Clauses 1, 2 and 39 state the formation of a sovereign nation-state with a common citizenship, consisting of various communities, principally Muslim Arabs from Mecca (the Muhajirin or Immigrants), Muslim Arabs from Yathrib (the Ansar or Helpers), other monotheists form Yathrib (i.e. the Jews) and others who must be at that time still pagans. These constitute a unified citizenry (Arabic term, ummah), having equal rights and responsibilities, as distinct from other peoples. 

It should not escape anyone's notice that these two clauses established the first modern nation-state in the world. Although Medina was just a city, its Charter was to last until the beginning of the Umayyad Dynasty in 1661. Western historians cite the Treaties of Westphalia in 1648 as the beginning of the modern nation-state era. (FN6) 

The Charter provided a federal structure with a centralized authority, with the various tribes in various districts constituting a unit and enjoying autonomy in certain matters of a social, cultural and religious character. Provision for this district autonomy is repeated for each district. (Clauses 3 through to 11 and 26 through to 35) In fact, many matters were left in the hands of the autonomous units, except state security and national defense. (Clauses 17, 36 (a) and 47) Provisions for these centralized subjects are made in Clauses 13, 15, 17 and 44. Only in cases of disputes the units could not resolve, recourse for their decisions had to be made to the Prophet, whose decision was final. (Clauses 23 and 41)

As Prof. Hamidullah rightly stated, " … this new constitution … brought with it very important, and -- to Arabia at least -- very revolutionary change and improvement, by providing the people with a central public institution for seeking justice, in place of everyone seeking it with the power of his own hand or, at best, that of his family. This epoch-making innovation … brought an end for all times to the chaos of tribalism and which laid the basis for a wider institution, viz a State."  (FN7)

It should be noted that this loyalty to the State by its plural citizenry constituted a nationalism, or more exactly a patriotism, that is approved by Islam, contrary to what some modern Muslim ideologues assert. It is in line with the teaching in the Quranic verse, "O people, We created you from the same male and female and rendered you into distinct peoples and tribes that you may recognize one another. The best of you in the sight of God is the most righteous." (FN8)

There were twenty districts each with a chief (naqib) and deputy chiefs (`arif) and its meeting place (saqifah). The city at this time had a population of about ten thousand. Of these, the Muslims made up only a few hundred; half of it were monotheist Jews, the rest being polytheists. (FN9)

It is noteworthy that the Charter ordained equality to its members and protected them against oppression. (Clause 16). The State proclaimed the brotherhood of believers and gave each one a right and support to give protection to any individual, excepting an enemy. (Clause 15). It also extended help to its members in debt or in financial difficulties in regard to payment of ransom or blood-money. (Clause 12). It prohibited help or refuge to be given to a murderer. (Clause 22).

A very important human right is given in Clause 25 where freedom was guaranteed for each community to practice its own religion. The implication of this clause is that each individual was also free to choose his or her religion, in line with the clear teachings of the Quran.  (FN10)

Another important principle of statecraft is consultation with the people in all matters. This is stated in Clause 37(a). Unlike in modern democratic polity, the voice of the people, vox populi, regardless of whether that voice represents right and truth or not, is given the highest value. This is a basic flaw in Western democracy. Another important principle of just governance is that no quarter is given to an injustice or wrong-doing. In the Charter, this is stated in Clause 47.

As I stated above, this constitution is Muhammad's ijtihad at formulating a constitution when he was confronted with the task of administrating the city-state of Medina. At this time, he had not yet received the full Quran. He had therefore to fall back on customs and precedents, and he did. In any case, all constitutions are provisional in the sense that it must be adapted to changing times.

A trace of Arab tribalism can be detected in two clauses where a member together with his family were to be punished because of a crime he committed. (Clauses 25 and 36(b)) This clearly contradicts another clause which states that no evil-doer is punished except for the crime he commits. (Clause 46)   

Perhaps, in the light of present Muslim interest in an "Islamic state", we should point out that this important constitutional document of Islam does not anywhere use the term "Islamic state" of "Islamic society". The major principles governing an Islamic society are, of course, present -- principles like justice, brotherhood and unity of believers, unity and cooperation among zitizens of the state, freedom of religion, strict adherence to pacts entered into between parties, cooperation to do good and to prevent evil, encouragement for high moral conduct, consultation as a method of government. It is also interesting to note that what has been called "Hudud laws", being part of Islamic Law, is also nowhere mentioned in the document. 

It should be noted that the Charter, this first Islamic political-constitutional document, was given to the people of Medina in the name of Muhammad the Prophet (Clause 1) and also in the name of God as well as Prophet Muhammad. (Clause 47) Why two different ways of phrasing the ultimate source of power? It is to be remembered that during the Western Middle Ages, the Church ruled supreme in the name of God, and God's name was, of course, much misused by hypocrites and opportunists. The modern Western practice of replacing God with the people has, of course, not helped matters very much. In the name of the people, oppression, wars, colonialism and aggressions have been launched. 

Thus, even in this modern age of science and technology, mankind cannot ignore a power that is greater than itself. Mankind has an autonomous right to live, and to live happily, but he must do that in a lawfully created Universe. It is in this sense that the Charter was given in the name of Muhammad the Prophet, who represented the principle of the good and of right reason, which is higher than the individual man. Likewise, in Clause 47 God's name was put first, as God represents the highest Good and the highest principle of right reason. This is necessary to conduct Man to higher and ever higher achievements.   
  

APPENDIX THE MEDINA CHARTER  (FN11)  

In the name of God the Compassionate, the Merciful.

(1) This is a document from Muhammad the prophet (governing the relations) between the believers and Muslims of Quraysh and Yathrib, and those who followed them and joined them and labored with them.
 
(2) They are one community (umma) to the exclusion of all men.
 
(3) The Quraysh emigrants according to their present custom shall pay the bloodwit within their number and shall redeem their prisoners with the kindness and justice common among believers.

(4-8) The B. ‘Auf according to their present custom shall pay the bloodwit they paid in heatheism; every section shall redeem its prisoners with the kindness and justice common among believers. The B. Sa ida, the B. ‘l-Harith, and the B. Jusham, and the B. al-Najjar likewise.

(9-11) The B. ‘Amr b. ‘Auf, the B. al-Nabit and the B. al-‘Aus likewise.

(12)(a) Believers shall not leave anyone destitute among them by not paying his redemption money or bloodwit in kindness.

(12)(b) A believer shall not take as an ally the freedman of another Muslim against him. 

(13) The God-fearing believers shall be against the rebellious or him who seeks to spread injustice, or sin or animosity, or corruption between believers; the hand of every man shall be against him even if he be a son of one of them. 

(14) A believer shall not slay a believer for the sake of an unbeliever, nor shall he aid an unbeliever against a believer. 

(15) God’s protection is one, the least of them may give protection to a stranger on their behalf. Believers are friends one to the other to the exclusion of outsiders. 

(16) To the Jew who follows us belong help and equality. He shall not be wronged nor shall his enemies be aided. 

(17) The peace of the believers is indivisible. No separate peace shall be made when believers are fighting in the way of God. Conditions must be fair and equitable to all. 

(18) In every foray a rider must take another behind him. 

(19) The believers must avenge the blood of one another shed in the way of God. 

(20)(a) The God-fearing believers enjoy the best and most upright guidance. 

(20)(b) No polytheist shall take the property of person of Quraysh under his protection nor shall he intervene against a believer. 

(21) Whoever is convicted of killing a believer without good reason shall be subject to retaliation unless the next of kin is satisfied (with blood-money), and the believers shall be against him as one man, and they are bound to take action against him.

(22) It shall not be lawful to a believer who holds by what is in this document and believes in God and the last day to help an evil-doer or to shelter him. The curse of God and His anger on the day of resurrection will be upon him if he does, and neither repentance nor ransom will be received from him. 

(23) Whenever you differ about a matter it must be referred to God and to Muhammad.

(24) The Jews shall contribute to the cost of war so long as they are fighting alongside the believers. 

(25) The Jews of the B. ‘Auf are one community with the believers (the Jews have their religion and the Muslims have theirs), their freedmen and their persons except those who behave unjustly and sinfully, for they hurt but themselves and their families. 

(26-35) The same applies to the Jews of the B. al-Najjar, B. al-Harith, B. Sai ida, B. Jusham, B. al-Aus, B. Tha'laba, and the Jafna, a clan of the Tha‘laba and the B. al-Shutayba. Loyalty is a protection against treachery. The freedmen of Tha ‘laba are as themselves. The close friends of the Jews are as themselves. 

(36) None of them shall go out to war save the permission of Muhammad, but he shall not be prevented from taking revenge for a wound. He who slays a man without warning slays himself and his household, unless it be one who has wronged him, for God will accept that. 

(37) The Jews must bear their expenses and the Muslims their expenses. Each must help the other against anyone who attacks the people of this document. They must seek mutual advice and consultation, and loyalty is a protection against treachery. A man is not liable for his ally’s misdeeds. The wronged must be helped. 

(38) The Jews must pay with the believers so long as war lasts. 

(39) Yathrib shall be a sanctuary for the people of this document. 

(40) A stranger under protection shall be as his host doing no harm and committing no crime. 

(41) A woman shall only be given protection with the consent of her family. 

(42) If any dispute or controversy likely to cause trouble should arise it must be referred to God and to Muhammad the apostle of God. God accepts what is nearest to piety and goodness in this document. 

(43) Quraysh and their helpers shall not be given protection. 

(44) The contracting parties are bound to help one another against any attack on Yathrib. 

(45)(a) If they are called to make peace and maintain it they must do so; and if they make a similar demand on the Muslims it must be carried out except in the case of a holy war. 

(45)(b) Every one shall have his portion from the side to which he belongs. 

(46) The Jews of al-Aus, their freedmen and themselves have the same standing with the people of this document in purely loyalty from the people of this document. Loyalty is a protection against treachery. He who acquires ought acquires it for himself. God approves of this document. 

(47) This deed will not protect the unjust and the sinner. The man who goes forth to fight and the man who stays at home in the city is safe unless he has been unjust and sinned. God is the protector of the good and God-fearing man and Muhammad is the apostle of God.

FOOTNOTES:

(1) The First Written Constitution in the World, Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, Lahore, 1968. First published in England, 1941.
(2) Translated by Frederic G. Kenyon, Internet. !996 The Avalon Project.
(3) The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th Edition, 1991.
(4) The First Written Constitution in the World, p. 9. The translation of the whole text for A. Guillaume's Life of Muhammad is appended at the end.
(5) Ibid., pp. 19-20.
(6) The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th Edition, 1991.
(7) The First Written Constitution, p. 18.
(8) Quran, 49:13.
(9) Ibid., pp. 12-13.
(10) "There shall be no compulsion in religion: the right way is now distinguished from the wrong way." (2:256) Note that this statement of complete religious freedom comes immediately after the grandest statement of God's power to be found in any scripture. It is indeed significant! 
(11) This text is taken from A. Guillaume, The Life of Muhammad -- A Translation of Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah, Oxford University Press, Karachi, 1955; pp. 231-233. Numbering added.

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written by cooljoe1306, September 02, 2009 16:26:14
Go back to basic... the original Quran, the original Injil, the original Taurat
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written by Oscar Winner, September 02, 2009 17:11:26
I did not come across policies like NEP or Acts like ISA and Sedition Act; no mention of royalties, MACC, police, EC, judiciary for the protection of the crooks. It doesn't say anything about wielding the kris and bathe in another community's blood. Definitely doesn't touch on Pendatangs. The charter brings about good for all but it's a far cry from what's happening in our daily lives. If it helps bring peace and harmony to this land, let not Najis and Fat mama take the credit. Once PR forms the govt, we will let PR leaders do it with sincerity. Right now, Najis is making use of it to fool all rakyat in order to continue his evil deeds. Moreover, while he wants to achieve 1malaysia, his deputy and warlords are doing the reverse by warning the chinese like what the moron Zam did, and warning the Hindus in a cow-head protest. Najis, pls don't give the charter a bad name
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written by Umm Adzka, September 02, 2009 17:11:46
actually, I don't know if he reads anything (let alone the Medina charter). He would (and had no choice but to) rely on his wife as the sole source of all informatin smilies/grin.gif
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written by Sinewy, September 02, 2009 17:45:32
I wonder if the Medina Charter stipulates that special priviledges should be accorded to certain group of people???? If not, then what is 1Malaysia??? Another bullshit rhetoric??? Syiok sendiri???
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written by Oscar Winner, September 02, 2009 17:49:34
Even if he has read it, he can't possibly use it to achieve his goal of 1malaysia. He's writing his own charter -- the Najis Charter for 1malaysia
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written by Ranulaw, September 02, 2009 18:36:48
(14) A believer shall not slay a believer for the sake of an unbeliever, nor shall he aid an unbeliever against a believer.

This clause is disturbing, very disturbing. The implications are scary at least & disastrous at worst especially to the "unbeliever".
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written by pakasia, September 02, 2009 18:47:22
UMNO,

Then why use cow head to insult your Indians friends and neighbors?

Why no arrest of the people who brought the cow head?
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written by lynn, September 02, 2009 20:56:18
You know, RPK, reading it doesn't even going to make him a good person.
I do not read any holy books but I know how to think - I have compassion for less fortunate, being dishonest makes me cringe in shame, my conscience pricks me if i contemplate a bad deed.

You don't need any holy book to be good - if a person is genetically bad, he is bad no matter how many times he washed off his sins with holy water or pile how many holy books on the desk to be sworn on!!!!
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written by Aria, September 02, 2009 21:55:55
1 Malaysia is taking care of the Malays and being fair to non-Muslims....really Najib!!
Cow's head is being fair to Hindus and you can honestly tell everyone UMNO had nothing to do with the cow's head....liar. How many Muslims are enjoying the benefits of being taken care off. You only drop bones for non-UMNO Muslims. Najib, you are a racist, a thief robbing Malaysians, a liar and a murderer of Altantuya and Tan Kok Beng. MACC was acting on your instructions when they killed Tan Kok Beng.
In a truly democratic country you(Najib) would have had to step down. Malaysia is being ruled by an evil Junta. God save us all.
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written by louisL, September 02, 2009 22:04:15
First create a slogan. Keep the people confused about what the crap it is about.
Seek desperately for some analogy to the empty slogan. Then, eureka!the Medina Charter is the answer.
I am no expert on Islam, but after reading this well-articulated article by Kassim Ahmad, to compare 1Malaysia to the sacred Medina Charter is a blasphemy.
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written by cheekhiaw, September 02, 2009 22:05:33
What would Medina Charter say about 1Altantuya, 1Missing PI, 1Missing Immigration Record, 2Murdering DPM Protectors, 1Nice DPM ADC?

1Helluva murder with the involvement of the highest level?

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written by MasterYoda, September 02, 2009 22:09:46
THOU SHALT NOT:

1. Frigthen thy neighbour with a cow head!
2. Steal native land in Sarawak, Sabah and the Peninsula
3. Detain the foreign workers to steal thier belongs and rape thier women
4. Break up foreign workers families and sell them in slavery in thailand
5. Build huge mansions in poor neighbourhoods
6. Blow up Mongolians
7. Start racial riots and blame others.
8. Pretend to fast during Ramadan, drink beer and whip others for drinking beer.
9. bring thy wives on shopping trips using state funds or machinery
10. Have more than one (1) wife, so that there will be no complications
11. Falsely accuse another of sodomy, when thou are happily doing the same things unto women(s).
12. overprice the governtment contracts, to suck the government coffers dry
13. listen to senile and sleepy former prime ministers from by-gone eras
14. be controlled by thy wife, because she cant control herself with C4
15. Throw people from the 14th floor, unless thou has first thrown thy fat wife
16. continue the stupid NEP system or Quota system
17 cheat in the GE 13 elections
18. falsely take over a democraticly elected state.
19. Deal with crooks and thugs.
20 hike up Petrol prices subtly.
21.keep the Petronas reords and directives secret.
22. keep the 'Race' column on any form. for all malaysian's are one race
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written by Commonsenses, September 02, 2009 23:43:24
Najib dirty game to hoodwink the public and voters by malaysiakini

Is Najib behind Muhyiddin's deeds?
Hazlan Zakaria
Sep 2, 09
4:48pm


Politics is a function of leadership, though sometimes it pays not to lead from the front but to command from the rear.
This appears to be Prime Minister Mohd Najib Razak's political maxim, especially when confronted with the possibility of soiling his 'good' reputation.

It explains why his deputy is adamant in playing his own discordant tune, contrary to the supposed harmony of the PM's 1Malaysia orchestra,

The brash Pagoh MP went on the warpath last month when he publicly attacked de facto opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, accusing the latter of being "a traitor to the Malay race."

Anwar's swift response was a law suit against the DPM, demanding an apology or RM100 million Ringgit.

The Permatang Pauh MP also told the media that "On the one hand Datuk Seri Najib talks about 1Malaysia, but at the same time Umno media and supporters were instructed to play up the issue of Malay interests and that I am a traitor to the Malays."

In an equally controversial move, the DPM openly defended a Malay daily for running a slew of articles with racial undertones.

This drew the ire of DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang who accused that "Muhyiddin publicly sided with Utusan Malaysia in its recent spate of racist and incendiary articles."

This not only runs counter to the Pagoh MP's earlier chastising of the same newspaper for a racially-charged article, but also diverts from previous punitive actions against Indian and Chinese dailies accused of the same crime.

If actions speak louder than words, then Muhyiddin's definitely went against 1Malaysia's core principle of 'acceptance' and 'social justice'.

Doing it for the boss?


But Universiti Malaya's (UM) anthropology and social sciences lecturer Noor Sulastry Yurni Ahmad is of the opinion that Muhyiddin is just doing it for the boss.

Her analysis of the situation jives with Anwar's allegations that the Umno leader is being "instructed to play up" racial issues.

Despite acting contrary to 1Malaysia, according to her, Muhyiddin (left) is still playing the game by following Najib's playbook.

The PM himself cannot afford to be personally involved in the racial and religious ruckus, said the ethnic and racial politics expert, adding that this is because of the race and religion neutral values he is promoting through 1Malaysia.

"It would be like licking his own spittle" she explained.

However, the UM lecturer asserted that issues pertaining to the Malays and Islam are potent weapons in BN's arsenal to win over Selangor.

This is why the ruling coalition (or rather Umno) needs someone to push it to the forefront.

She concluded that rather then upset his 1Malaysia-applecart, Najib sends in Muhyiddin to do the 'dirty' work.


Noor Sulastry further added that Najib has studied both Pak Lah's all-too-open rule and Mahathir's iron-grip on power.

Finding both to be wanting, Najib is striving for a balance in between the two.

Taken in this context, Najib's cunning behind-the-scenes manipulation of Muhyiddin seems crucial if he aims to mirror Tun Mahathir Mohamed's pragmatism in doing whatever it takes to get things done, while still maintaining a 'popular' image ala the very relaxed Pak Lah (Tun Abdullah Badawi).

But if history is to teach us anything, this is not the first time our PM employed Muhyiddin to flank his enemies.

If one would recall, it was the Pagoh MP who vocally spearheaded the campaign calling for Pak Lah to step down, while Najib maintained his apparent loyalty to the then PM.

Fast forward to today.

Najib's stand-off political scheming is set to continue with his appointment of former MAS CEO Idris Jala as minister without portfolio.

While the Sarawak-born businessman will report to Minister in The Prime Minister's Department Koh Tsu Koon on KPI and KRAs, he will also report directly to Najib on 'other' issues.

If things follow the political maxim of commanding from the rear, the turn-around expert who whipped MAS into shape may soon be engaged in another 'dirty business' on Najib's behalf.

This time promoting efficiency and accountability which our government sorely lacks, rather than racial or religious agendas.

The war against 'leakages' in the government being another 'unpopular' issue that Najib wants to step into but is would rather not soil his highly polished wingtips.


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written by merchant222, September 02, 2009 23:57:53
No need to read finish the above article lah! If 1Malaysia is to be what it is suppose to be as 'perceived' by that SLOW-GUN, then why the cow head and after that the lying by the head protester and spinning of UTUSAN and road-blocks during NERAKA DAY trying to catch people wearing black???

Why don't you UMNO BUMs ask all retailers of the fashion industry like
"BUMs Equipment", GiordUMNO, BLITISH Hin-Dia and the likes of it to stop selling anything in BLACK? Perhaps you may only them to sell Black when it is a PANTY or UMNOwear! Kah! Kah! Kah! Go Fark Yourselves lah UMNO!
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written by DontPlayGod, September 03, 2009 00:04:08
Aiyah, the charter says people of different religions can co-exist together in peace and should be protected and respected. Then why is it that in Iran, Saudi Arabia, only Islam is allowed to be practised and all other religions are banned? And that is why I have always been against people playing God, and have always been against politicising any religion.

We also have people like Osama, Mohammad Top fellow(our own Malaysian Osama), killing non-Muslims, destroying lives and limbs and properties, and claiming they are doing it in the name of Allah. And recently we have the sect. 19 people protesting in the cow head episode, and saying that they are prepared to shed blood and die for their stand in opposing the building of a temple in their area. Can our own Osama or ayatollah please stand up and explain?

The more I read of what Islam stands for, the more confused I become.
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written by Sutha, September 03, 2009 00:45:00
The Man Crime minister does not read. Only the Syaitaness Prime Minister reads everything to the Crime Minister.

As far as Najis Rosak is concerned, the Book is used only when you swear..... saying that he has never met the Mongolian Beauty. I am still wondering how did one have a dinner date at a table for three without meeting her. Even Rosak Pukinda is puzzled and is doing research in Europe over this.
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written by Davy McChester, September 03, 2009 07:29:47
Wonder why Saudi Arabia does not allow any other religion being practiced on its land. ? It forbids the entry of all non Islamic literature,religious texts;forbids non Islamic worship. Iraqis quite often rampage churches whenever they feel the thirst for blood.The Medina Charter or constitution considered older than the rest. Strange that ,Sunnis ,Shiites ,Kurds and other sects, in 98 % Islamic Iraq, still after each others throats. Wonder why the Ahmadiyyas,Sufis sects in Indonesia and Pakistan being whacked and considered not Muslims,but in India,with Westminster democracy, are free to worship? Even people who consider Muslims among Muslims being whacked for their beliefs ,can this Medina Charter effectively bridge Malaysians not even anywhere close to be called Muslims ? And in Malaysia Allah cannot be used by non Muslims ?

Wonderful if Medina Charter can be applied in Malaysia vehemently irrespective of religious affliction;applied stock and barrel,remove all the special discounts now enjoyed by the privileged,do not add the non Muslim taxation whereby pressuring them to convert in order to be exempted (considering what the Moguls did in India). Why did not the rest of the Islamic world during their annual OIC conference propose Medina Charter consideration and its application throughout the Islamic world and those Islamic countries still using the some form of Westminster democracy like Malaysia,calling for it to be replaced with the Medina Charter.

Please take note : We have in Malaysia many known failed grandeur; Islam Hadhari,NOC,NEP .Wonder why there is a United States of America with a constitution that clearly spells out all men are born equal,right of the pursuit of freedom ,wealth and happiness ;and Medina Charter could not foster a United States of the the Middle East ,nor a United States of India during the Mogul rule? It is only a dream. And let the dream of a Medina Charter become a reality by first changing the current Islamic religious curriculum in Malaysian schools starting from primary and throughout by just asking the students to learn by rote: All Malaysians are born equal in the eyes of God irrespective of race and religion and they should be treated as equals and should be protected as equals. Get the fundamentals corrected before embracing another far-fetched dream. Malaysians had enough of lip services spoken from both sides of the mouth. The Malaysian constitution in its original form if applied without favour or fear could have have achieved the same. No law should be above the constitution;it is sacred ,respect it and fight to uphold it. But the constitution was desecrated by UMNOputras with yeah ,yeah from bribed and corrupted BN goons
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written by adamckteh, September 03, 2009 08:37:42
He is going backwards. His one Malaysia is a cocktail which the contents to be added as he wishes.
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written by macho, September 03, 2009 09:00:29
Najib dont read. He is the PM, he got people to read for him. What he is doing is trying to force fit whatever he can find to his so call 1 Malaysia concept so he can look smart. But like everything else that the govt have ever done, this is just for show. The difference now is people are aware of it and just feel sick of this charade. But the govt have yet to catch on as they are still living in the past. But the fact that it is so obvious to all except to our govt just beggars belief. Maybe they just cant accept it and still hope that the old formual will work. With this kind of mentality our country will be doomed to suffer before any change can happen. SIGH!!!
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written by watchdogg, September 04, 2009 10:07:33
You tengok orang ni, duduk pun malas dah.
You ingat dia mua bacakah?

buang masa aje!
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written by SiHangChai, September 05, 2009 12:03:56
According to the missing Bala, the Mr. Statutory Declaration guy, Najib only knows how to read Hindu sanskrit
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