Presiden PAS DS Abdul Hadi Awang mengingatkan pengundi PRK Sungai Limau harus menjadi "ikan yang cerdik" berdepan pelbagai "umpan pancing" yang dihidangkan kepada mereka.
"Kena jadi ikan yang cerdik, jangan jadi ikan bodoh seperti ikan Belukang, ada misai nampak gah, tapi semua dia telan termasuk najis pun dia makan," tambah Hadi.
Cuba tatap wajah Hadi di atas, ada ciri-ciri ikan Belukang tak?
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macam kambing makan plastic dekat masjid Rusila Marang
Akibat permainan licik DAJAL MUSUH Islam/Melayu dlm. PAS. maka CINA KAPIR SAMSENG kat K’tan pun makin naik muka- tak hormat lansung Islam mahupun PAS (mereka sampai berdemo kat P. Pinang suruh DAPBANGKAI masuk campur kerana begitu benci undg-undg Islam – awat si Cina RASIS ni semua tak BERAMBOS saja dr. Kelantan)! Si KAPIR-makain-DAJAL ni tak sedaq diri, Kelantan dan seluruh Malaysia, adalah NEGARA ISLAM! Kalau kat Brunei atau negara liga Arab, si Kapir mesti patuh undg-undg. Islam di NEGARA ISLAM – tapi kat K’tan/M’sia ni, si Kapir nak buat sesuka hati mereka, termasuk sebarkan budaya LUCAH KAPIR mereka, secara terang-terangan dan dgn. makin bongkak! Sebab si Kapir asyik dpt. habuan dr. si Islam/Melayu LIBERAL PENGKHIANAT!
Kalau kat Barat sendiripun, yg. agama rasminya adalah Kristian, kaum PENDATANG kena hormat budaya Kristian, cthnya di Jerman, tak boleh buka kedai hari Ahad atau semasa mana-mana cuti rasmi Kristian! Dan jgn. harap boleh dpt. makanan halal kat pasaraya besar Barat - hanya di kedai-kedai umat Islam (tapi Barat asyik MELALAK mcm. ANJING HUTAN LIAR, pasal hak asasi kesamaan/kebebasan mutlak-demokrasi LIBERAL PENIPU mereka)!
Lihat di http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/10/30/NonMuslims-see-red-over-seminar-Traders-invited-to-Islamic-business-workshop-irked-by-fee-and-threat.aspx, Non-Muslims see red over ‘seminar’, by syed azhar. October 30:
KOTA BARU: The Kota Baru Municipal Council has raised another storm among non-Muslims when it “invited” them to take part in a seminar on doing business the Islamic way last week.
Participants claimed, however, they were not only required to pay a registration fee of RM60, there was also a condition that their business licence would not be renewed if they did not attend the event.
The attendance was lukewarm, with council staff outnumbering the participants, but it left a sour note among those who took part in the seminar on Wednesday.
It is understood it was the first of two seminars, with the second scheduled for Monday postponed to a later date.
“I found the meeting a waste of time. While the organisers repeated the do’s and don’ts of doing business, in the end it was just a ceramah on Islam,” said a salon operator who declined to be named.
She added that she did not understand why they had to pay the RM60 fee and what the objectives of the seminar were.
The agitated salon operator said she attended the meeting because she feared her business permit would not be renewed if she stayed away.
She added that she understood the council wanted to implement Islamic principles within the business community but felt it should not include non-Muslims.
The hubbub over the council’s latest move to instil Islamic values in the running of what the PAS-led Kelantan government dubs the “Islamic City of Kota Baru” comes on the heels of the uproar over warnings to hair salons not to display “sexy” posters that show models not covering the aurat (parts of the body that should be hidden from public view).
Before this, the Chinese business community had cried foul against other restrictions imposed by the council; such as barring hair dressers from attending to customers of the opposite sex, segregating men and women in cinemas and supermarket counters, banning the sale of lottery tickets and restricting the sale of liquor.
A council circular last week to the business community
Makcik Sambal Belacan – PERTAHAN Islam dan umatnya, Raja-Raja Melayu/PM-TPM/UMNO/Bahasa Melayu, hak BUMIPUTERA Melayu dan BUMIPUTERA lain; dan hak orang miskin dari semua bangsa yang hormat Islam, dan bangsa dan hak Bumiputera (Bumiputera juga bermakna Pribumi/Orang Asal/Indigenous/Native/Aboriginal/First Nation).
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