Qutbist Zakir Naik — Threat to National Security(?)


February 25, 2017

 Qutbist Zakir Naik — Threat to National Security (?)

by S Thayaparan@www.malaysiakini.com

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Qutbist Zakir Naik endorsed by Najib, Hadi and Harussani et.al in UMNO and PAS

“Is there any need for Muslim scholars or intellectuals, when according to Harussani, spiritual rewards are possible without understanding or hard work but with blind recitation in a foreign tongue?”

– S Thayaparan, ‘Zakir Naik and his poverty of ideas

In yesterday’s article, I argued that it is immoral for Malaysians not to speak up when faced with an existential threat. I also rejected the idea that merely keeping silent when it comes to the excesses of a state-sponsored religion is evidence of racial and religious harmony.

Here in Malaysia, there is enough empirical evidence of the bias of the state when it comes to dealing with religious provocations. Freedom of speech is limited but what is not in short supply are the efforts of the security apparatus to police our public spaces in an attempt to curb any provocations against Islam.

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This is where someone like Indian Islamic preacher Zakir Naik thrives. He is free to make claims against any religion he chooses, safe in the knowledge that his speech is protected whilst his detractors are not. Admirers of Zakir (and unfortunately, they are legions) seem to have no knowledge of his attacks against other religions or peoples even when evidence is adduced to demonstrate such.

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Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi is playing politics with Qutbist Zakir Naik

A couple of years ago, I had a very public falling out with Hindraf chairperson P Waythamoorthy, and while we may disagree on a range of issues, I admire his tenacity in tackling this issue of Zakir Naik. It is a matter of public record that I have argued numerous times, the Islamist – using the Sam Harris definition – agenda is the existential threat facing Malaysia today.

Waytha has been in the forefront of making the case that Zakir is a threat to national security but so far this has been a muted affair with other NGOs not jumping in the fray for various reasons. The indefatigable Lim Teck Ghee is attempting to remedy this sad state of affairs by reaching out to other interested parties, while Waytha has been busy agitating the UMNO state to the dangers of Zakir Naik.

When Zakir was banned from England in 2010, UK Prime Minister Theresa May, then Home Secretary, said (on BBC) – “Numerous comments made by Dr Naik are evidence to me of his unacceptable behaviour.”

While certain countries have argued that his behaviour is unacceptable, Malaysia on the other hand, when denying rumours that he was granted citizenships, said (Deputy Home Minister Nur Jazlan Mohamed) – “He is more Indian and South Asia-centric but some of his ideas can be used here. That’s why he was awarded the Tokoh Maal Hijrah award.” What exactly those “ideas” are was not mentioned.

In reference to letters written by Waytha’s solicitors to Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Waytha said – “I am rather puzzled and am not able to comprehend as to why you and your government seem to be harbouring this fugitive who is evading arrest and investigations under the terrorism laws and money laundering of Republic of India. On the contrary, you and the deputy prime minister seem to be innocently and naively hosting the said Zakir Naik for breakfast and dinners.”

In that same letter to the Prime Minister, Waytha argued that Zakir is as much of a threat to Malaysia as he is to the United Kingdom. The following are what Waytha wants the Prime Minister to answer:

1) Whether you would place the security of Malaysia and the peaceful co-existence of our multiracial and multi-religious society top priority.

2) Whether you would honour your pledge at international conferences to cooperate with international community to combat terrorism.

3) Whether it is indeed true Zakir has been given permanent resident status;

4) Whether the government would be willing to revoke his visitor visa/entry permit or any other permission granted to him to remain in Malaysia.

5) Despite all the representations made, would the government still be willing to harbour this fugitive hate preacher?

6) I also urge you to keep your promise to the Malaysian society that you would promote the concept of ‘wasatiyyah’ (moderation).

In his letter, Waytha produced two statements (of many) that the Court of Appeal in the UK used to uphold the ban.

Statement 1: “As far as a terrorist is concerned, I tell the Muslims that every Muslim should be a terrorist… What is the meaning of the word ‘terrorist’? ‘Terrorist’ by definition means a person who terrorises. When a robber sees a policeman he’s terrified. So for a robber, a policeman is a terrorist. So in this context, every Muslim should be a terrorist to the robber… Every Muslim should be a terrorist too.”

To really appreciate the acrobatics of Zakir’s argument defending such a statement, you have to read the detailed Guardian article, which is interestingly enough for a left-leaning publication to support the ban.

“As (Court of Appeal judge) Gross LJ observes, Dr Naik’s explanation that he used the word ‘terrorist’ to support terrorising ‘anti-social elements’ is difficult enough to follow on its own terms, even with time to analyse the written word; this ‘convoluted explanation’ would simply be lost on a ‘live’ audience.

“In any event, the notion that for a robber, a policeman is a ‘terrorist’, belongs in the realms of linguistic fantasy. – Gross LJ.”

The other statement was, “The pig is the most shameless animal on the face of the earth. It is the only animal that invites its friends to have sex with its mate. In America, most people consume pork. Many times after dance parties, they have swapping of wives; many say, ‘you sleep with my wife and I will sleep with your wife.’ If you eat pigs, then you behave like pigs. [Occasion unspecified, referred to in Western Mail, August 2006]”

I do not know if this demonstrates that Zakir is a threat to national security but it does make me want to have a bacon sandwich, preferably during ladies’ night at a club in downtown Kuala Lumpur.

Zakir a special case

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So, is Zakir a national security threat? I have never advocated that anyone should be banned. I have never advocated that anyone should stop talking or writing because what they say or write offends me. However, Zakir is a special case.

In a time when the Islamist agenda in this country is taking new forms and the agenda is promulgated by new alliances, a preacher like Zakir who specialises in deepening already established cultural and religious rifts, is a threat to national security.

While I do not make the claim that he is a terrorist, he has not demonstrated in any of his speeches that he would disavow any terrorist act that even the government of Malaysia would. While the Malay/Muslim elite think that some of his ideas are suitable for Malaysia, the reality is that he is the – again as Sam Harris would argue – the motherlode of bad ideas.

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A Royal Endorsement by The Raja of Perlis

In this country because the Prime Minster has chosen to stir up the Rohingya issue, we have sympathisers ready to assert their prerogatives. We have a revived Muslim agenda because an opposition party and an establishment party wish to preserve their power.

The region is a hotbed of terrorist activity and the term “moderate” has lost all meaning. What we have in Malaysia is a tenuous form of moderation nurtured by an already divisive majority who just want to live in peace.

While Muslim potentates in this country court a firebrand like Zakir, they unknowingly allow a certain type of Islamic fervour to spread among the disenfranchised. I say unknowingly because there is a disconnect between the political elite and the security apparatus who genuinely want to keep the country safe.

These “foot soldiers” of the security apparatus, and not the top brass who enjoy positions of influence and patronage, are losing the war for the hearts and minds of a diverse Muslim polity made of diverse nationalities, thanks to the machinations of the establishment.

This is not fear mongering. This is the reality we face and the great joke is that to people like Zakir Naik, this is how it should be.

Yesterday: The ignorant M’sians who support Hadi’s bill

S THAYAPARAN is Commander (Rtd) of the Royal Malaysian Navy.

 

9 thoughts on “Qutbist Zakir Naik — Threat to National Security(?)

  1. I see a battle coming on between our local mis-educated Ulamas who hitherto have been holding sway over the Muslim population and this latest foreign political import, though no doubt a more talented one being a medical doctor to boot with sterling international credentials.

    The fight may be unequal, but still a fight nevertheless.

    Najib messing up the economy is one thing, but further messing up the already messed up religion as well?

  2. Saudi King Salman is coming.
    Does that answer the ‘Donation’ Question by Salafis?

    A medical doctor? ‘Physician heal thyself’.. scenario. He’s no physician.

    But the problem seems to be the rigid liturgy, desertified ossified ‘oral’ traditions and sheer literalism of prejudiced predestinators. Apartheid of religiosity. If i were ever labeled a ‘Muslim’, i prefer to be a ‘Mu’tazilite’, can or not?

    Gravity asserts that who Naik must Turun.

  3. All of us are blessed with a brain but some choose not to use it. At this rate the homo sapiens species will be extinct soon as we self destruct.

  4. What does the writer mean by Najib stirring up the Rohingya issue? Is he denying the suffering of Rohingya? Thaya should just spit it out & be honest. Any conversion by non Muslim during Zakir’s lecture was on their own free will. Thaya needs to stop speaking like KELING MABUK TODI.

    • Hey buddy are you a graduate from University Malaya or is it just genetics that makes you unable to comprehend simple English and resort to racism because you can’t stand on your own two feet ?

      (1) Najib stirring up the Rohingya issue means using it for political gain.

      (2) The point is Zakir gets to say things about other people faiths but nobody can return fire about Islam.

      (3) What about those Malays who convert when they are witness to great lectures by Hindu, Buddhist or Christian personalities…..oh wait by law they can’t.

      See, what I mean or do you need special assistance to understand these three simple points ?

  5. Instead of banning Zakir Naik why dont Waytha or the Thayaparan himself engages in public debate and debunk his ideas publicly and intellectually.I am sure his image will drop a notch or two if these gentlemen were to take him on instead of just writing a letter or penned an article.I have seen people engaged him critically in the questions/answers time during the his public speeches.

    • @aj,
      //why dont Waytha or the Thayaparan himself engages in public debate and debunk his ideas publicly and intellectually.

      Good point. But, it is probably good idea to have other doctors from Islamic Renaissance Front to be there in the debate also to illustrate how Naik’s arguments do not apply to the Melayus.

  6. “I am sure his image will drop a notch or two …..”

    I doubt it. The same people who claim that Naik’s Q&A are informative when they are just dismissals , lies and confabulations, see no malice or mischief in what Naik says about other religions and cultures.

    As we can see or read , when Naik is called out he retreats into linguistic fantasy that impresses the folks who do like what he says but evokes giggles in everyone else.

    But the Commander’s point is deeper than that. Malay potentates have no idea of the kind of man they are dealing with. Naik’s influence goes beyond just stirring the base. He influences either overtly or in a sub rosa manner, those Muslims who would do ill to this country.

  7. I agree with Abdul Jalil that Naik’s detractors should engaged him in a public debate.

    But, it must be a properly organised Public Debate and not during Q & A after his public speeches.

    I’m sure Waytha and The Commander would love to take him on.

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