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It is also the first opposition party in independent Malaysia's history to defeat the Barisan Nasional coalition in a Malay dominated state. PAS positions itself as a political party that aims to establish Malaysia as a country based on Islamic legal theory derived from the primary sources of Islam, the Quran, Sunnah as well as Hadiths, as opposed to Barisan Nasional's Islam Hadhari, which PAS sees as based on a watered-down understanding of Islam.The party enjoys strong support from the northern rural and conservative states such as Kelantan and Terengganu. Coat Pant Punjabi Song Lahoria Production Mp3 Download Download Vishnu Puran Choupaiyan By Mahendra Kapoor Leader Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat (Spiritual Leader)The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (Malay: Parti Islam Se-Malaysia), commonly known as PAS or Pas, is an Islamist political party in Malaysia and is currently headed by Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang. Ennala Marakka Mudiyavillai Mp3 Song Free Download★ Free Mp3 Download on Mp3 Direct ★ Free mp3 music online for those looking for original content. You can get a copy of your favorite song, artist or album totally free in a fast and efficient way. Do not forget: millions of free music files are available on the Internet and allow you to play them on your tablet, mobile phone or PC.
It was meant to bring together the more politically active and progressive Islamic movements and thinkers in the country. The conference set out to address the economic problems faced by the Malay-Muslims. The conference was sponsored by Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya (PKMM) under the leadership of Dr. Together, Pakatan Rakyat now controls four states in Malaysia which are Kelantan, Kedah, Selangor and Penang.* 2 Criticisms towards UMNO-led Barisan National government* 6 List of PAS Mursyidul Am (Spiritual Advisor)* 7 PAS Members of the 12th Parliament of MalaysiaIn March 1947, the first Pan-Malayan Islamic conference at Madrasah Ma'ahad al-Ehya as-Sharif at Gunung Semanggul, Perak, was held.
The UMNO delegates reported their findings and observations to the party leaders. Needless to say, the UMNO representatives at MATA were not happy with the tone of discussion set by the Islamists, which was too revolutionary and militant for their taste. The conference participants felt that UMNO was not doing enough to raise important issues in public and that the conservative-nationalists were not doing enough to stand up for Malay-Muslim rights. The Council also organised a conference on 13-16 March 1948 which discussed local and international issues which are of concern to the public.
Eventually, the dual-membership clause in the party charter was revoked and PAS began to emerge as a distinct entity. At the time, the association charter allowed for dual membership in PAS and UMNO and thus many PAS members thought of themselves as UMNO members and vice-versa. When the ulama faction in UMNO broke away from the party, they formed an association called Persatuan Islam Sa-Malaya (Pan-Malayan Islamic Association), abbreviated as PAS. However, the first Islamist party in Malaya was not destined to last long, as they were banned by the British authorities anxious to retain control of the territories, alleging that Hizbul Muslimin have ties with the Communist Party of Malaya.Many members of Hizbul Muslimin escaped the purge of the British and joined UMNO. MATA served as the party's religious affairs bureau. With the formation of Hizbul Muslimin, all political activities were transferred to the organisation.
PAS also lost control of Terengganu but retained control of Kelantan with a very slim majority of 24 out of 45 seats. The party leader, Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang even lost his parliamentary seat. It won merely seven parliamentary seats, a significant decrease from the 27 parliamentary seats it had won in the 1999 general election. In the general election, PAS took over Terengganu from the Barisan Nasional.In the 2004 Malaysian general election, the party's strength was greatly reduced. Though keeping its official name in Malay, nowadays the party prefers to refer to itself in the English language as the Islamic Party of Malaysia, rather than its old name Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party.In 1999, riding a groundswell of popular protest after the arrest and conviction of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, PAS allied itself with the Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Keadilan (PKR), founded by Anwar Ibrahim's wife Wan Azizah by forming a coalition known as Barisan Alternatif. The name was later changed to Parti Islam Se-Malaysia during the Asri Muda era in the 1970s.
However, for a brief period from 1973 to 1978, under the leadership of Asri Muda, PAS was brought into the BN fold. Criticisms towards UMNO-led Barisan National governmentPAS often opposed and criticised the Barisan Nasional coalition. The party also increased its share of MPs in the Malaysian Parliament from seven to 23.
During the leading up to the 2008 elections, PAS had rarely mentioned about the setting up of an Islamic state, which has been one of the party's main objective throughout the history. However since the 2004 elections, there has been clear indication of PAS trying to reach out and win the hearts of non-Muslim Malaysians by way of moderation. In 1999 the Terengganu Government passed the Hudud and Qisas bill which drew much opposition, and eventually prompted the Democratic Action Party to leave the Barisan Alternatif coalition.For the most parts of PAS' history, the party has generally only targeted Malay or Muslim supporters. On 5 November 2006, an estimated 5,000 people gathered in front of a church in Ipoh after false information concerning more than 100 Muslim would apostasize was spread.Moves by PAS to extend the already implemented sharia laws, such as by limiting the sale of alcoholic beverage, forbidden to Muslims, and a ban on gambling. It alleges that programmes like Karnival Jomheboh and Akademi Fantasia can damage the morals of Malaysians and Muslims in particular.PAS strongly condemned a statement by the famous actress, Rosnah Mat Aris in her interview by TV3, a Malaysian television channel.PAS has publicly stated its intent to instate what it claims to be sharia law onto Muslims which includes two sharia components hudud and qisas.PAS strongly support the sharia law to oppose apostasy. PAS claims that after independence, social problems such as drugs, corruption and promiscuity have increased and blames the UMNO-led government for allowing these problems to arise.PAS is of the view that its leadership can overcome these perceived problems for the benefit of the Muslim and non-Muslim electorate alike by establishing an Islamic state.As an Islamic political party, PAS takes a lead at local level in opposing forms of entertainment that will damage society's morals.
Dzulkefly Ahmed would come to describe this as a "substantive approach" ie by incoperating Islamic elements of justice and fair play in state administration, rather than get embroiled in what he termed "(mere) semantics". In a later interview with online news portal IslamOnline.net, PAS Research Centre head Dr. The party had also used the motto Pas For All to woo non-Muslim supporters.For example, Khalid Abdul Samad, a lawmaker from PAS representing Shah Alam, has made rare visits to a church and temples to reassure non-Muslim minorities on their religious rights after the March election in 2008.
