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Mahathir rupanya 'penjaganya' juga!
Jin mana agaknya tu?
Does Rosmah enjoy absolute immunity?
How is it that the PM's wife can get away with sorcery and corruption while human rights activists fighting for reforms are branded traitors and a threat to society?
Feb 14 is frowned upon by the Malaysian Department of Islamic Development (Jakim), the National Fatwa Council and just about all ulamas of this country; to them Valentine’s Day is a blasphemy against Islam, the nation’s dominant and official religion.
These same religious authorities go berserk if Muslims attend any such event organised by the non-Malays, the former’s excuse being that Malays are under threat of proselytisation. In both instances, the fear and insecurity is unjustified.
But when an online news site reported recently that the country’s leader’s wife practises witchcraft, not a single religious body or ulamas had the courage to condemn her for this.
The woman concerned is Rosmah Mansor, wife of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, the man whom the rakyat has come to realise is impotent in the face of his wife’s Machiavellian deeds.
It was Rosmah’s former carpet supplier Deepak Jaikishan – now on a campaign to “tell all” about her – who revealed about her dark side. Rosmah, it seems, engages in bizzare black magic rituals and has a never-ending hunger for wealth.
Rosmah’s victims include her own husband, former prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin.
Where wealth is concerned, Deepak claims that there is no saying just how far Rosmah will go in fulfilling her desires, but for now she intends to overtake Brunei’s filthy rich Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.
“She indulges in bizzare witchcraft rituals that no religion in the world will accept,” was what Deepak told FMT recently.
Does this not in the least worry the Malay-rights group Perkasa and Jakim, the Muslim welfare organisation, that a fellow Muslim is maligning the Islamic faith by dabbling in witchcraft for sinister purposes?
Dead silence from keepers of Islam
Where are the opinionated ulamas like Perak’s resident mufti Harussani Zakaria who was dismayed when Najib attended the Thaipusam celebration at Batu Caves last year?
Harussani was so “affected” by Najib’s decision to “sacrifice his faith” to attend the Hindu event and was reported to have said that despite advising Najib every year not to join such events, the Barisan Nasional chief placed little importance on his faith or Islam.
Now, what does Harussani, the “keeper” of Islam, has to say about Rosmah, who uses black magic to get rid of her enemies? Is her act not one of shirik or polytheism?
The 61-year-old Rosmah apparently tried to “mandram” or cast a spell on former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad but failed as the latter has his own “protection”.
Deepak claims that the entire Cabinet is under Rosmah’s spell and that she uses shamans from Kelantan, Terengganu and India – and still Jakim is silent as a corpse.
How is it that the prime minister’s wife can get away with sorcery and corruption while human rights activists who fight for reforms are branded as traitors and a threat to society?
Does Rosmah enjoy absolute immunity, giving her the freedom to do as and what she pleases, the consequences being detrimental?
Rosmah is not ‘all absolute’
Najib keeps crying out loud that his administration is all about “People First, Performance Now” but in a mere three years since he took over the premiership from Abdullah in 2009, the Najib-Rosmah pair has reportedly amassed a fortune of RM30 billion.
Can the couple tell the rakyat how they managed to make so much money, that too with Najib being the servant of the people?
As for Rosmah, she is said to wheel and deal behind her husband’s back, using Deepak as her “agent”.
While the rakyat toils away for a living, Rosmah allegedly squandered RM300 million for the purchase of valuables including expensive handbags and jewellery over the past five to six years.
Her résumé stinks and and yet every official and non-governmental organisation fears her. Why?
It is no secret that Rosmah is corrupt to the core, domineering and malicious – yet last year universities like Australia’s Curtin University found it befitting to confer on Rosmah an honorary Doctor of Letters degree.
Last year too, Rosmah received the Distinguished Service Medal from Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey in recognition of her public service, especially in the areas of empowering women and gender equality, and the important role she plays in encouraging early education among Malaysians.
Clearly, the Stevens Institute of Technology had no idea what it was talking about when it decided to honour Rosmah.
Rosmah’s portfolio regrettably makes no mention of gender equality or of empowering women – had it been the case, she would not have dismissed cries for help from rape survivors.
Now that she has been accused of engaging in black magic, will Rosmah still claim her detractors are “jealous” of her?
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But when an online news site reported recently that the country’s leader’s wife practises witchcraft, not a single religious body or ulamas had the courage to condemn her for this.
The woman concerned is Rosmah Mansor, wife of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, the man whom the rakyat has come to realise is impotent in the face of his wife’s Machiavellian deeds.
It was Rosmah’s former carpet supplier Deepak Jaikishan – now on a campaign to “tell all” about her – who revealed about her dark side. Rosmah, it seems, engages in bizzare black magic rituals and has a never-ending hunger for wealth.
Rosmah’s victims include her own husband, former prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin.
Where wealth is concerned, Deepak claims that there is no saying just how far Rosmah will go in fulfilling her desires, but for now she intends to overtake Brunei’s filthy rich Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.
“She indulges in bizzare witchcraft rituals that no religion in the world will accept,” was what Deepak told FMT recently.
Does this not in the least worry the Malay-rights group Perkasa and Jakim, the Muslim welfare organisation, that a fellow Muslim is maligning the Islamic faith by dabbling in witchcraft for sinister purposes?
Dead silence from keepers of Islam
Where are the opinionated ulamas like Perak’s resident mufti Harussani Zakaria who was dismayed when Najib attended the Thaipusam celebration at Batu Caves last year?
Harussani was so “affected” by Najib’s decision to “sacrifice his faith” to attend the Hindu event and was reported to have said that despite advising Najib every year not to join such events, the Barisan Nasional chief placed little importance on his faith or Islam.
Now, what does Harussani, the “keeper” of Islam, has to say about Rosmah, who uses black magic to get rid of her enemies? Is her act not one of shirik or polytheism?
The 61-year-old Rosmah apparently tried to “mandram” or cast a spell on former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad but failed as the latter has his own “protection”.
Deepak claims that the entire Cabinet is under Rosmah’s spell and that she uses shamans from Kelantan, Terengganu and India – and still Jakim is silent as a corpse.
How is it that the prime minister’s wife can get away with sorcery and corruption while human rights activists who fight for reforms are branded as traitors and a threat to society?
Does Rosmah enjoy absolute immunity, giving her the freedom to do as and what she pleases, the consequences being detrimental?
Rosmah is not ‘all absolute’
Najib keeps crying out loud that his administration is all about “People First, Performance Now” but in a mere three years since he took over the premiership from Abdullah in 2009, the Najib-Rosmah pair has reportedly amassed a fortune of RM30 billion.
Can the couple tell the rakyat how they managed to make so much money, that too with Najib being the servant of the people?
As for Rosmah, she is said to wheel and deal behind her husband’s back, using Deepak as her “agent”.
While the rakyat toils away for a living, Rosmah allegedly squandered RM300 million for the purchase of valuables including expensive handbags and jewellery over the past five to six years.
Her résumé stinks and and yet every official and non-governmental organisation fears her. Why?
It is no secret that Rosmah is corrupt to the core, domineering and malicious – yet last year universities like Australia’s Curtin University found it befitting to confer on Rosmah an honorary Doctor of Letters degree.
Last year too, Rosmah received the Distinguished Service Medal from Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey in recognition of her public service, especially in the areas of empowering women and gender equality, and the important role she plays in encouraging early education among Malaysians.
Clearly, the Stevens Institute of Technology had no idea what it was talking about when it decided to honour Rosmah.
Rosmah’s portfolio regrettably makes no mention of gender equality or of empowering women – had it been the case, she would not have dismissed cries for help from rape survivors.
Now that she has been accused of engaging in black magic, will Rosmah still claim her detractors are “jealous” of her?
Also read:
Jeswan Kaur is a freelance writer and a FMT columnist.
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