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Selangau MP calls on PM Muhyiddin to retract statement against secularism, liberalism

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Publish date: Sat, 05 Dec 2020, 03:01 PM

KUCHING, Dec 5 ― Selangau MP Baru Bian has called upon the Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to retract his statement against secularism and liberalism as it was deemed grossly insensitive to Sarawak’s aspirations.

He also also called upon all right-thinking Sarawak leaders to make their stand on this issue and be heard, so as to safeguard the Federal Constitution and secularity.

“If the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government perseveres to challenge secularism, then all Sarawakian parliamentarians must withdraw support for this PN administration, including the GPS parliamentarians without whom Muhyiddin Yassin will surely fall as PM,” he said in a statement today.

Baru, who is Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) presidential council member, said on November 28 at Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) annual general meeting, the prime minister was quoted as saying the PN government alliance with Umno and PAS, was ‘God’s will’, and vows to fight against secularism and liberalism.

He added that secularism was simply defined as “the concept that the government or other entities should exist separately from religion and/or religious beliefs while liberalism, he pointed out, meant “a political and/or moral philosophy based on liberty consent of the governed and equality before the law.”

He noted that this type of secularism on a social or philosophical level has often occurred whilst maintaining an official state church or other state support of religion.

“This statement by the prime minister is very alarming, especially for Sarawak which has always been a secular state.

“Is it the PM’s agenda to change this part of the constitution? Make no mistake about it, Sarawak is a secular state, period,” he said.

Baru believed Sarawak would not have agreed to join in the formation of Malaysia 50 years ago if it was an Islamic state.

He said Sarawak signed the Malaysia Agreement as a secular state, as shown in historical documents and legal judgments.

“That was the ‘binding spirit’ of MA63. It must be pointed out that the founding father, Bapa Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman, stated it plainly in Parliament: “I would like to make it clear that this country is not an Islamic State as it is generally understood, we merely provided that Islam shall be the official religion of the State [Hansard, May 1,1958].”

“How much clearer can it be that the intention was the establishment of a secular state?” he said.

He believed that during the talks leading to the formation of Malaysia, the non-Muslim communities of Sarawak had voiced their reservations about Islam being the religion of the Federation.

He said it was finally agreed that “While there was no objection to Islam being the national religion of Malaysia there should be no State religion in Sarawak, and the provisions relating to Islam in the present Constitution of Malaya should not apply to Sarawak.”

He pointed out that the absence of a state religion was key to Sarawak’s agreement to join in the formation of Malaysia in 1963, due to the wisdom of our forefathers.

“If it were otherwise then I have no doubt that Sarawakians would never have agreed to be part of the Federation,” he said.

He said in 2015 the capital of Sarawak, Kuching was picked as the “City of Unity” as Kuching is a model city for promoting unity among people of different races and religions.

This, he said, was an undeniable acknowledgement that Sarawak is a state that has a clear direction to unity.

“This is because all Sarawakians value our unique culture where we can all sit and have a meal regardless of race, creed or religion under our unadulterated acceptance way of life. There is a mutual respect here that is obviously lacking in other parts of the country.

“It is imperative that all Sarawakians must take a stand against this insensitive statement by the PM. This brazen attack against secularism must not go unresponded,” he said. ― Borneo Post

 

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EngineeringProfit

As a Sarawakian, I support Baru Bian to be the next PM

2020-12-05 15:30

EngineeringProfit

Any rational and mature grown-up should reject secularism?

Secular humanism, often simply referred to as humanism, is a philosophy or life stance that embraces human reason, secular ethics, and philosophical naturalism while specifically rejecting religious dogma, supernaturalism, and superstition as the basis of morality and decision making.

2020-12-05 15:33

EngineeringProfit

Maturity vs childishness

This humanist life stance emphasizes the unique responsibility facing humanity and the ethical consequences of human decisions. Fundamental to the concept of secular humanism is the strongly held viewpoint that ideology—be it religious or political—must be thoroughly examined by each individual and not simply accepted or rejected on faith.

2020-12-05 15:35

EngineeringProfit

How to develop a nation properly without having first focus o developing the philosophy of utilitarianism, ethical naturalism and the science of morality?

2020-12-05 15:41

Sslee

What you expect from I am muslim first , malay second and Malaysian last PM

2020-12-05 16:21

Tobby

Yeah, true colour of Abah Mohiden showing up! Already pushing 'tuan melayu' agenda! Soon, condemning chritians, anti jews and so forth! And yeah, his friend Zakar Naik will make appearance again!

2020-12-05 16:23

EngineeringProfit

Which Terengganu island will be given to him to establish naik city ala vatican?

2020-12-05 16:25

EngineeringProfit

Rename it Paradise-On-Earth Island lah

2020-12-05 20:49

EngineeringProfit

zn the paus

2020-12-06 09:46

wehcant

Ajal maut kian menjelang. He has to be seen pious so that his Maker can accept him di pintu syurga.

2020-12-06 10:10

EngineeringProfit

ya.....the old man, cancer man, ass man, ......goatman

2020-12-06 10:13

EngineeringProfit

Secularism is simply defined as “the concept that the government or other entities should exist separately from religion and/or religious beliefs while liberalism, he pointed out, meant “a political and/or moral philosophy based on liberty consent of the governed and equality before the law.” (Baru Bian, 2020)

2020-12-06 12:52

EngineeringProfit

Despite the presence of an official religion, the Federal Constitution also acknowledges the country is effectively a ‘secular state’, even including how former Lord President of the Supreme Court, Tun Salleh Abas had in a December 1987 ruling described Malaysia as governed by ‘secular law’. (YB Lim Kit Siang, 2020)

2020-12-06 12:55

EngineeringProfit

yup....his words literally put him in conflicting positions with the Constitution and National Principles (Rukun Negara)

2020-12-06 12:58

DickyMe

"
wehcant Ajal maut kian menjelang. He has to be seen pious so that his Maker can accept him di pintu syurga."

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Silly humans believe that the supreme being will be deceived with their pretense.

Nature's law as defined by Newton, "every action has equal equal reaction"

will take place.

2020-12-06 13:01

stockraider

He can just change the constitution mah...!!


Posted by EngineeringProfit > Dec 6, 2020 12:58 PM | Report Abuse

yup....his words literally put him in conflicting positions with the Constitution and National Principles (Rukun Negara)

2020-12-06 13:02

EngineeringProfit

he's not fit to be a sapiens in the 21st century...

.....cancer is the only right punishment

2020-12-06 13:04

EngineeringProfit

The absence of a state religion was key to Sarawak’s agreement to join in the formation of Malaysia in 1963, due to the wisdom of our forefathers.

2020-12-06 13:08

stockraider

This need to argue out in court loh...!!

But the majority will always want to change the law to their own benefit mah...!!

Posted by EngineeringProfit > Dec 6, 2020 1:08 PM | Report Abuse

The absence of a state religion was key to Sarawak’s agreement to join in the formation of Malaysia in 1963, due to the wisdom of our forefathers.

2020-12-06 13:12

stockraider

On Secularism...U stick to your religion & i stick to mine.

U can convince me your religion, but do not force me to believe u mah..!!

2020-12-06 13:29

EngineeringProfit

As a Sarawakian, I want Baru Bian to be the next PM

2020-12-06 13:46

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