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Islamic Extremism: Malaysia Govt adopting PAS' policies in latest alcohol sales restrictions affecting chinese medical halls selling to non-muslims!

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Following the unjust ban by Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) on sundry shops and Chinese medicine halls selling alcohol to non-Muslims, the federal government has now extended its interference in the customary lifestyle and business practices of non-Muslims nationwide by imposing new restrictions on coffeeshops selling beer to non-Muslims.

Clearly, the federal government is adopting PAS’ extremist policies nationwide, including Sabah and Sarawak, by requiring ordinary coffeeshops selling beer to apply for alcohol licences. Coffeeshops and restaurants in Perlis were also reported by China Press that beer sales are limited to only four cartons daily.

This is not just about imposing additional financing burden via extra licensing costs for coffeeshops and restaurants of more than RM1,000 under the present difficult economic circumstances caused by the economic recession and Covid-19 pandemic. This is about deliberately imposing unnecessary restrictions and interfering in the customary lifestyle and business practices on non-Muslims that have been undisturbed since Merdeka to fulfil the political extremism of PAS.

A China Press news report on Dec 4, 2021, claimed that this ruling was supposed to be imposed in a 1976 excise regulation. This is disputed and can be contested in court.



When I was finance minister, as well as other previous finance ministers, this was never brought up or became an issue. Clearly, this is a new ruling by the current government influenced by PAS’ extremist policies.

The non-Muslim ministers in the cabinet, especially those from Sabah and Sarawak, must bear full responsibility and explain why they did not stop but instead permitted or supported such extremist policies by the federal government and PAS.

Support from non-Muslim ministers including those from GPS will only lead to erosion and even deprivation of non-Muslim rights to satisfy the extremist policies of PAS. Why interfere in the sale of beer to non-Muslims when they are not sold to Muslims?

Pending further clarification from the finance minister or Customs Department on the legality of these unfair regulations, DAP urges local governments, especially in the Pakatan Harapan-controlled states, not to implement such regulations that restrict and limit the existing rights of non-Muslims.

DAP shall also instruct our lawyers to examine the regulations to challenge in court these restrictions on coffee shops and restaurants selling beer requiring alcohol licences.
 
Sinkieland should also ban wearing of tudung.
Sinkieland hospitals should ban usage of alchol to treat muslim patients but continue to allow muslim nurses to wear tudung.
 
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The "perfect” religion of islam:

Beer = Bad

Raping 9 year old girls = Good, many alpha muslims want to emulate their prophet!
 
The "perfect” religion of islam:

Beer = Bad

Raping 9 year old girls = Good, many alpha muslims want to emulate their prophet!

Ironically, those closest to the moslem 'prophet' had his family put to death soon after he kicked the bucket.
 
Sinkieland should also ban wearing of tudung.
Singkieland has every right to ban the tudung In it's current shape and form. As it's an Arab practice. The Constitution states it's to protect m&d culture. N arabsation is basically not m&d culture
 
Islam is a perfect religion. But it's not the kind of religion needed for the in perfect world.
 
Islam is a perfect religion. But it's not the kind of religion needed for the in perfect world.

New Zealand ranked the most 'Islamic country in the world' in annual index​

Melanie Carroll05:00, Nov 01 2020




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New Zealand has been named the country that most fits Islamic ideals for the second year in a row, but the area of everyday finance is still difficult for Muslims, says a financial commentator.
In the 2019 Islamicity index, released earlier this year, New Zealand is ranked first overall, followed by Sweden, Iceland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark and Ireland. The top Muslim-majority country is United Arab Emirates (UAE) at 44.
New Zealand ranks 3rd in terms of its economy, 4th for legal and governance, 5th for human and political rights, and 8th for international relations.
According to Islam, the use of money for the purpose of making money is forbidden, meaning the concept of interest is not allowed. Wealth must be generated from legitimate trade and asset-based investment, and investors are also required to invest in things with social and ethical benefit.

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New Zealand ranked the most 'Islamic country in the world' in annual index​

Melanie Carroll05:00, Nov 01 2020




Play Video
2m 0s
stuff-logo.png

IWCNZ Press conference
Aliya Danzeisen, Anjum Rahman, and Frances Cook QC outline the Islamic Women's Council's submission to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Christchurch Mosque Attacks.
Trustworthy, accurate and reliable news stories are more important now than ever. Support our newsrooms by making a contribution.
New Zealand has been named the country that most fits Islamic ideals for the second year in a row, but the area of everyday finance is still difficult for Muslims, says a financial commentator.
In the 2019 Islamicity index, released earlier this year, New Zealand is ranked first overall, followed by Sweden, Iceland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark and Ireland. The top Muslim-majority country is United Arab Emirates (UAE) at 44.
New Zealand ranks 3rd in terms of its economy, 4th for legal and governance, 5th for human and political rights, and 8th for international relations.
According to Islam, the use of money for the purpose of making money is forbidden, meaning the concept of interest is not allowed. Wealth must be generated from legitimate trade and asset-based investment, and investors are also required to invest in things with social and ethical benefit.

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NZ is boss sam's country, allahu akbar! @Leongsam

Are you happy with the ranking?
 

New Zealand ranked the most 'Islamic country in the world' in annual index​

Melanie Carroll05:00, Nov 01 2020




Play Video
2m 0s
stuff-logo.png

IWCNZ Press conference
Aliya Danzeisen, Anjum Rahman, and Frances Cook QC outline the Islamic Women's Council's submission to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Christchurch Mosque Attacks.
Trustworthy, accurate and reliable news stories are more important now than ever. Support our newsrooms by making a contribution.
New Zealand has been named the country that most fits Islamic ideals for the second year in a row, but the area of everyday finance is still difficult for Muslims, says a financial commentator.
In the 2019 Islamicity index, released earlier this year, New Zealand is ranked first overall, followed by Sweden, Iceland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark and Ireland. The top Muslim-majority country is United Arab Emirates (UAE) at 44.
New Zealand ranks 3rd in terms of its economy, 4th for legal and governance, 5th for human and political rights, and 8th for international relations.
According to Islam, the use of money for the purpose of making money is forbidden, meaning the concept of interest is not allowed. Wealth must be generated from legitimate trade and asset-based investment, and investors are also required to invest in things with social and ethical benefit.

READ MORE

It's strange that the more islamic countries get, the lower they rank on the ideals of how islamic countries should turn out.
 
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