{"id":2642,"date":"2010-06-11T06:09:09","date_gmt":"2010-06-10T22:09:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buletinonline.net\/v7\/index.php\/2010\/06\/islam-for-all-the-new-battle-cry\/"},"modified":"2010-06-11T06:09:09","modified_gmt":"2010-06-10T22:09:09","slug":"islam-for-all-the-new-battle-cry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buletinonlines.net\/v7\/index.php\/islam-for-all-the-new-battle-cry\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Islam for all&#8217; the new battle cry"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>KOTA BARU: They may wear turbans, skull caps and flowing robes which  make them stand out in an urbanised setting. However, one should not  underestimate these PAS members just because they do not sport the  modern look.<\/p>\n<p>Beneath this dour exterior are cunning political animals armed with  the belief that Islamic tenets, and not race, are the cure to many of  the world&#8217;s social and economic ills.<\/p>\n<p>After decades in the rural wilderness, PAS has today emerged as a  political force to be reckoned with, and based on its latest &#8220;muktamar&#8221;  (assembly) proceedings, it is likely to be around for years to come.<\/p>\n<p>The party has rubbished former Umno secretary-general Sanusi Junid&#8217;s  infamous quip that &#8220;as long there is a padi field, there is PAS\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The PAS of 2010 is one which has successfully forged technocrats,  ulamas (clerics) and blue-collar workers into a dedicated political  force, united in Islam.<\/p>\n<p>But will PAS ever consider working with its arch rival Umno in a  \u201cnational unity\u201d government? Rumours had it that there is a movement  within the party which is willing to try out this formula.<\/p>\n<p>But based on the progress of the muktamar assemblies of its Youth,  Ulama and Muslimat (women) in Kelantan, the idea is not catching on.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #993366;\"><strong>&#8216;Pakatan the way  forward&#8217;<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>The revered PAS spiritual adviser Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has set the  tone, saying PAS message of \u201cIslam for all\u201d is adequate for the party to  progress towards the13th general election.<\/p>\n<p>He is confident that the people&#8217;s mood is with Pakatan Rakyat, the  loosely-formed alliance with PKR and DAP.<\/p>\n<p>Umno, the architect of Barisan Nasional, is hoping that PKR may be  distracted with its spate of defections and the sodomy trial of supremo  Anwar Ibrahim, but PAS thinks otherwise.<\/p>\n<p>In Nik Aziz&#8217;s view, Pakatan is the way forward and if PAS keeps its  discipline and adjusts to the political landscape, the alliance would be  occupying Putrajaya by the next election.<\/p>\n<p>However, as seasoned political pundicts would say, in &#8220;politics,  there are no black or white definitions, only grey&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>A greying PAS leadership, however, has to sincerely address the  voices of discontent among its grassroots members and the young,  particularly those who have grouses about governance and policy issues  in Pakatan-ruled states.<\/p>\n<p>It also have to come clean on speculations that the so-called  movement within its ranks is game for a national unity government.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #993366;\"><strong>Still about politics<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>PAS, although branded more an Islamic movement than a political  entity, is essentially still about politics. Like any other party, it  has different schools of thoughts.<\/p>\n<p>At this muktamar, PAS must convince all that it is on the right track  while trying to appease its grassroots members, many of whom feel they  have been deprived of their rights to take part in governance and  policy-making decisions in the Pakatan states of Kedah, Penang and  Selangor.<\/p>\n<p>Nik Aziz is convinced that the formula of Islam for all can now be  translated for the entire country and not only for Kelantan, where  non-Muslims comprise fewer than 10% of its population.<\/p>\n<p>PAS must sincerely address the simmerings beneath or it may go the  way of other political parties in the country where decades of  discontent eventually erupted like a volcano.<\/p>\n<p>Already one shot was fired by a Terengganu ulama delegate who asked  why the photograph of deputy president Nasharudin Mat Isa was not  featured in the banners adorning Kelantan to mark the annual muktamar  here.<\/p>\n<p>Its Youth wing, meanwhile, has raised a hot issue: it wants Pakatan  governments to ban all forms of gambling. Would states such as Selangor  and Penang, with their big non-Muslim population base, feel comfortable?<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #993366;\"><strong>Liberal approach<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>One striking change in this muktamar is the stance of the ulama  leadership, led by ailing Terengganu leader Harun Taib. To the surprise  of many observers, the ulamas have been liberal in their thinking.<\/p>\n<p>Gone are the hardline statements about the totality of Islam;  instead, the PAS leadership wants to engage non-Muslims in its  discourse. They are even holding Mandarin and Tamil language classes for  its ulama so that they can convince non-Muslims about the goodwill of  Islam.<\/p>\n<p>In other words, Islam for all is shaping up to be the battle cry for  the Islamist party.<\/p>\n<p>However, at the same time, PAS needs to convince its critics that it  can also implement its vision as ultimately &#8220;actions speak louder than  words&#8221;.-FMT<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>KOTA BARU: They may wear turbans, skull caps and flowing robes which make them stand out in an urbanised setting. However, one should not underestimate these PAS members just because they do not sport the modern look. 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