Sunday, 21 December 2014

Beware of LGBT

SHAH ALAM: Malaysians are facing two challenges nowadays, the alleged spread of the lesbian, gay, trans-sexual and bisexual (LGBT) movement, and demands for freedom of religion among the Malays.
Those are believed were coming from foreign influences who are trying to divide the Muslims in the country, backed by masterminds from among Malaysian Muslims themselves.
We cannot be careless, the challenge against Islam’s position comes in many ways,” said Mohd Shariff, 36, Marketing Manager of Basecamp Sports when interviewed at Bukit Raja Business Park here today.
Last year, PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar came under attack from several religious hawks and UMNO politicians following her remarks at a public forum on “Islamic State: Which version, whose responsibility?” in Subang Jaya on November 3.
The conservatives suspected that her remarks meant she held Muslims who renounced Islam and turned “murtad” or apostate.
Malaysians should warn Muslims today of LGBT advocates who are said to be “poisoning” the minds of Muslims to accept “deviant practices” in the name of human rights.
If it is said who are the ones who fight for Islam and uphold important institutions in our country, surely it’s us: the chosen government, supported by citizens who love Islam,” said Nabilah Ramlan, 25, civil engineer when asked about LGBT and Muslims.
Muslim-majority Malaysia continues to reject the perceived rise in LGBT activity, which together with growing calls for greater civil liberties, they deem to be an assault against Islam.
Including the case of Anwar Ibrahim, the sodomy case between the opposition leader and Mohd Saiful, known as ‘Lelaki Y’. That case is such a disgrace to Islam, and the community.
Latest, the case of “transwomen” or “transgender” are terms used to refer to those who were born male but associate themselves with the female identity, and has nothing to do with sexual preferences.
Government should take this case of LGBT utterly or there will more of ‘them’ in the future.

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