百格街访 | “投伊党上天堂、投巫统下地狱”?马来人如何看伊党

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伊党作为国盟中的一抹绿,在巫裔及穆斯林群体中的势力不容小觑。

但马来人或穆斯林是否真的一致认同伊党理念?他们的视角,与非巫裔或非穆斯林是否大有不同?

本期《百格街访》带你上街逛逛、聊聊天,了解友族同胞如何看伊党。

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00:00 If you choose PAS, you've chosen the stairway to heaven.
00:04 If you choose UMNO, a step to hell.
00:07 Those in Kelantan, Kedah, understand.
00:10 For me, PAS is too religious.
00:14 And there are many laws.
00:16 I'm afraid of the laws.
00:18 All women, you have to wear a veil.
00:20 Chinese women have to wear a veil.
00:22 I don't think we can accept PAS in Selangor.
00:27 The National Assembly was in a bad shape last year.
00:30 It was talking about the six-state system.
00:33 The party was a part of the National Assembly.
00:36 Especially in the East Coast and North Malaysia.
00:39 The party was founded in the 1950s.
00:41 It was a down-and-out party.
00:43 The first term was the Danzhou crisis in 1977.
00:46 The party was formed after the idea of a "re-education" was proposed.
00:51 Many political parties were in a bad relationship.
00:54 But now, they are the biggest party in the National Assembly.
00:57 What does the first term mean to Malays?
01:00 Let's find out.
01:02 It's more about fighting against Islam.
01:11 It's a strong party.
01:13 It's not against any religion.
01:16 It's a good thing.
01:18 They are based on certain Islam.
01:21 But now, they are very aggressive on certain topics.
01:26 I think it's racist.
01:28 We call a party based on religion.
01:32 It uses religion to get people's support.
01:38 But it doesn't do what religion tells it to do.
01:43 That's why it's called anti-Selangor.
01:45 It's not sincere enough.
01:47 It's not what religion tells us to do.
01:49 It's what other people do.
01:51 Chinese people call it PAS.
01:54 It's too religious.
01:57 It has many laws.
01:59 Islam is important.
02:01 But other people are important too.
02:04 If PAS takes over,
02:07 it will close down all the pubs,
02:10 places for fun and enjoyment.
02:13 It will close down everything.
02:15 I'm afraid of the laws.
02:17 Women have to wear hijab.
02:19 Chinese have to wear hijab.
02:21 He has a strong religious knowledge.
02:23 But sometimes, when he's in politics,
02:28 he will follow his feelings.
02:31 He will make statements.
02:33 Of course, he can talk more in politics.
02:35 But he will be careful about what he says.
02:39 I like his era.
02:41 He's very humble.
02:43 His statements are not too much.
02:45 I don't agree with some of the things he said.
02:49 He's a minister.
02:53 He's not a functionary.
02:55 He's a good man.
03:02 He teaches good things.
03:04 He teaches good things to the people.
03:06 I think he's religious.
03:09 I support him.
03:11 He's a good man.
03:13 He will choose one side.
03:17 He won't choose the other side.
03:19 He's a good leader.
03:21 For example, if you're holding a wedding,
03:24 he will go.
03:25 He's good at talking to people.
03:27 He's good at taking the lead.
03:28 His weakness is that he's not competent.
03:33 If you give him a job,
03:35 he can do it in a week.
03:38 If you give him a job, he can do it in a year.
03:40 He's not ready.
03:41 I have a lot of problems with the government.
03:46 The problem is that they're more focused on practicing Islam.
03:53 But it could be extremely to Islam...
03:59 ...and neglecting the welfare of the community.
04:06 We can see that the state that has been governed by PAS...
04:11 ...is quite backward.
04:13 I don't think we can accept PAS in Sulawesi.
04:17 He was okay when he was a protestor.
04:22 But after he joined the PN, he's different.
04:24 He's not brave enough to admit his mistakes.
04:27 He's brave enough to give his opinion.
04:35 I don't see anyone from PAS.
04:39 The PAS in the past is still there.
04:44 Nik Aziz is a long-time leader.
04:48 He's a good leader.
04:51 I don't know how much he's aware of the situation.
04:56 But I know how he is.
04:59 If he's still doing it, he's a brave man.
05:02 I think he can go further.
05:05 He's like the PMX.
05:07 He's a brave man who fights for politics.
05:11 Do you think a PAS leader can be a prime minister?
05:16 No.
05:18 Aji Hadi and Taki Yudin are not here.
05:21 They don't have a good track record.
05:25 They're all religious.
05:27 But they don't practice Islam.
05:30 How do you think the PAS can be a leader?
05:35 Politics and religion can't be combined.
05:39 Religion is religion.
05:41 They're not the same.
05:43 I don't know what to say.
05:45 If you talk bad about people, it's wrong.
05:49 How can you combine politics and religion?
05:52 We should combine them.
05:54 We can build a country together.
05:57 Religion is the most important.
06:00 If we want to make a country, we have to put religion aside.
06:05 We have to work together.
06:08 I think we should separate.
06:10 We have many cultures and religions in Malaysia.
06:14 In politics, everyone has to improve.
06:19 Every culture and every religion.
06:22 We can't promote one religion.
06:26 We have to improve.
06:28 We're a multiracial country.
06:30 We can't separate.
06:32 We can take religion as a guide.
06:35 For example...
06:37 If we have a prominent political elite...
06:42 ...no one will think that we're not good.
06:46 You can't ask politics to lead you.
06:48 I think politics and religion can't be combined.
06:52 Religion doesn't teach us bad things.
06:56 Religion teaches us good things.
06:59 It's a political guide.
07:03 We have to work together.
07:05 We have to improve our economy.
07:10 If you join a religion...
07:14 ...you can't do business, you can't give money to people.
07:17 You can't do business, you can't wear this and that.
07:20 Business will be a waste.
07:24 Finance.
07:30 I think we're a unity.
07:35 We're a united Malay community.
07:37 We have Pas, Amnon and many other Malay people.
07:41 We're all happy.
07:43 We're happy in politics.
07:46 But when it comes to business, we're all together.
07:48 When Malay people are divided in politics...
07:51 ...they don't need to be together in business.
07:53 I don't like it.
07:55 I think Chinese people like it.
07:57 But I like it when Malay people...
08:01 ...understand that Malaysia is a multiracial country.
08:06 Some Malay people...
08:09 ...think that only Malay people can control Malaysia.
08:12 But that's not true.
08:13 We're happy to live in a country...
08:16 ...where we respect other people.
08:20 That's what we're happy about.
08:22 You have to admit that...
08:24 ...Malay people who live in the village...
08:27 ...still think that Chinese people can't control Malaysia.
08:31 We're happy to be with people like this.
08:35 When we unite, Malay people unite...
08:38 ...we can become a more advanced country.
08:42 (Malaysia, a country that has been divided in politics)
08:45 (Malaysia, a country that has been divided in politics)

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