PAS urged to set up task force to explain Private Member’s Bill

PAS urged to set up task force to explain Private Member’s Bill

Dewan Ulama vice-chairman proposes that the central committee hold a series of dialogues with non-Muslim political parties and other civil society organisations to make them aware that proposed amendments only touch on Muslim rights.

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PASIR PUTEH:
The PAS Central Committee has been urged to establish a task force to explain to members of parliament, state assemblymen and senators so that they can fully understand the motion behind the Private Member’s Bill on Shariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdictions) (Amendment) 2016, which was submitted to the Dewan Rakyat on May 26.

Dewan Ulama vice-chairman Senator Johari Mat, in tabling the motion, also proposed that the central committee hold a series of dialogues with non-Muslim political parties and other civil society organisations to make them aware that the proposed amendments only touched on Muslim rights according to the tenets of their religion, in accordance with Article 3 and Article 11 of the Federal Constitution.

“Call on Muslim NGOs to be in the front line to support the efforts initiated by PAS for a more comprehensive shariah implementation as required in Clause 5 of the PAS constitution,” he said when tabling the motion at the 55th PAS Dewan Ulama Muktamar here.

Johari also urged religious administrative agencies such as the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim), Mufti departments and the Islamic Dakwah Foundation of Malaysia (Yadim) to explain to the people the shariah obligation and its benefits in Malaysia.

He said the motion was submitted following negative feedback from various quarters, especially the non-Muslim political parties after PAS President Abdul Hadi Awang tabled the Private Bill on May 26.

The motion was passed unanimously by the delegates and it will be brought to the 62nd PAS Muktamar which will be held for two days starting tomorrow, at Pusat Tarbiyah Islamiah Kelantan, Pengkalan Chepa in Kota Baru.

In Kota Baru, PAS Youth chief Nik Muhammad Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz warned the DAP against ‘playing with fire’ in respect of the Bill.

He said the motion was in relation to the affairs of the Muslims which should be respected by the party.

“The crime committed may involve non-Muslims so non-Muslims are also protected with this amendment,” he told reporters at 57th PAS Youth Muktamar here.

Meanwhile, a PAS Youth delegate, Mohd Ariff Abdullah said Shariah law was not new in this country as it had been practised during the Malacca Sultanate.

He said each state had its own Shariah law before the country gained independence, which was slowly scrapped by the colonialists.

Mohd Ariff, who is Pengkalan Chepa PAS Youth chief said this when debating the keynote address by the PAS Youth chief.

Meanwhile, Kelantan Mufti Mohamad Shukri Mohamad reminded all parties to clearly understand the bill before making any conclusion.

He said the matter should not be politicised but instead be supported by all Muslims as it would eventually elevate Shariah Courts nationwide.

PAS vice-president Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah said the issue over the bill had been played up by DAP, MIC, MCA and Gerakan, adding that the parties were over-reacting to attract non-Malay votes and support.

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