By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal
KUALA LUMPUR: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz has come out in defence of the Home Ministry’s move in appealing to the Court of Appeal over the controversial “Allah” issue.
He said that High Court judge Lau Lee Lan, who made the ruling that Catholics could use the word “Allah” in their weekly publication Herald, was wrong.
Nazri asserted that the judicial review was supposed to be on whether the Home Minister had the power to impose the ban, not on whether non-Muslims should be allowed to use the word “Allah”.
“In my opinion, the judge has erred in making the decision. The issue is whether the Home Minister had the power to impose a ban on the Catholic church in using the term “Allah”, not whether “Allah” can be used or not.
“The Home Minister was definitely acting within his powers in exercising the ban, in view of public interest and sensitivities in order to avoid public unrest over the matter,” said Nazri.
The Minister in the Prime Minister’s department explained that the supposed error in the judge’s ruling justified the Home Ministry seeking an appeal at the Appellate Court.
“We have to take into consideration the culture and nature of Malaysia. What is considered normal in the United States and Europe is not necessarily normal here.
“The Home Minister was doing the right thing, in making a decision to avoid public unrest and dissatisfaction among Muslims, who make up more than 60 per cent in this country,” said Nazri.
Nazri compared the “Allah” uproar to the cow-head protests in Shah Alam, saying that it is essentially very similar.
“Take the cow-head protests for example. If you look at it from a legal perspective, there seems to be nothing wrong with stepping on the head of a cow. But because a significant portion of this country’s
citizens are Hindus, the government has taken action against the cow-head protestors.”
The now-infamous cow head protest, which took place in Shah Alam in August last year was spearheaded by a group of Malay residents “angry” at the Selangor State Government for relocating a Hindu temple to Section 23, a Malay-Muslim majority area.
“I see the usage of the word “Allah” and the cow-head incident as the same. If you can take action against cow-head protestors, why not over the usage of “Allah” among non-Muslims? We have to be fair in the matter,” stated Nazri.
He went on to question the purpose of the Catholic church’s insistence in using the word “Allah”, saying that it was “irresponsible” and “looking for trouble”.
“If you do want to use the word God in Bahasa Malaysia, God is Tuhan. I don’t understand why you want to use Allah.
“The Malay word for God is Tuhan. Of course Muslims are not satisfied. For 50 plus years after independence this issue has never cropped up before.”
Nazri also urged fellow Muslims to not be carried away by emotions and to let common sense prevail, adding that if they demonstrate and cause public unrest, it may affect the decision making process in the Court of Appeal.
“We leave it to the Court of Appeal to find a solution to the matter.”
Courtesy: TheMalaysianInsider
Published By Mohammad Saidin
Dear Nadia or whoever can answer me: The terms 'Lord' and 'God' are used interchangeably to actually imply divinity instead of merely 'Master' without divinity. For example, Lord Jesus Christ is meant as God the Son Jesus who is the second person in Trinity. If Lord=Master, then Jesus lacks divinity, unless the context indicates, like Master of the universe to indicate divinity instead of indicating without divinity, like Master of the house (meaning the husband.) You can conveniently use 'Tuhan' and 'Dewata' as Malay terms for 'God' and 'Lord' and your church prayers are still valid and acceptable, because you already know for a fact that invoking 'Allah' in Trinity tiada perlu sama-sekali UNLIKE Muslims invoking 'Allah' for prayers to be valid and acceptable. If you understand the correct concept of God, then please explain to me here: Why do you think that Suratul Al-Ikhlas reasonably justifies or forbids invoking 'Allah' in Trinity?
Published By pauline
it is ridiculous of Nazri to say that the judge was wrong in her judgement.
Published By flora_waneal89ju_bee
orang yang tidak bertanggungjawab dalam perbuatan mensabotaj gereja or whatever seperti apa yang telah terjadi menunjukkan bahawa mereka risau agama mereka akan tercabar..kalau agama anda adalah agama yang benar,mengapa berasa terancam? Kepada pihak yang telah melakukan perbuatan tidak bermoral terhadap rumah ibadat..fikiran anda sangat sempit..this is a new world..so,please open up your mind..
Published By C. Moloney
For 50 plus years after independence this issue has never cropped up before.”
Exactly... in spite of the name "Allah" being used since before then... so, why the sudden protest now, after all this time?
Published By De Catholic Observer
What you mean the judge was wrong in Allah decision? You mean the judge made a mistake of passing her verdict favouring the Herald? Is the hOme Ministry higher than the High Court?Is it not that the court has the last say in most issues when there are disputes or diagreements or one party felt not being treated fairly by the other?Why are you saying the Catholic Church is irresponsible and looking for trouble for wanting to use the word Allah? Then you said you dont know why they want to use Allah when Tuhan could be used and why 50 years no problem and now got problem? You seem to be confused or not properly informed. In Sabah and Sarawak before they join to formed Malaysia, the Christians there have been using Allah in Bahasa Malaysia worship to mean God and Tuhan to mean Lord. You dont know cause no Muslims were confused or make a fussed in both States but when someone in your Ministry saw it was stated in Herald Bahasa Malaysia section, recently- then the trouble came up. So by blaming the Catholic Church is not only wrong and not right-but without justification to blame them as Allah is not an exclusive copyright word for Muslims or for Islam only. It is used in Arab countries where Christians used them till today in their worship, long before Islam came into being and in Indonesia by Christians for centuries. Please be fair and not make decision or when the Court of Appeal has even yet to set date of hearing.
Published By Nadia
Tuhan = Lord
God = Allah
The goverment better get their facts straight before making a public statement or we will have to send them back to language school!