LGBT a Jewish agenda, says Perkasa
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The LGBT is a Jewish agenda being pursued by NGOs in Malaysia in an attempt to attack Muslims’.
(fz.com) – Malay rights group Perkasa says LGBT is a Jewish agenda being pursued through NGOs in Malaysia that have received support and funds from international Jewish-run NGOs in an attempt to attack Muslims in countries with a Muslim majority.
“This is being done by championing what is forbidden under Islamic law. The enemies of the Jews are Muslims,” said Syed Hassan Syed Ali, the secretary-general of the Malay rights group.
Their strategy, according to Syed Hassan, is to weaken Muslims by influencing some of them to accept the LGBT culture and thus creating conflict among the Muslims.
“Then they will be able to take over an Islamic country because its Muslim community is splintered.
“In addition, there are a few political parties from the Malay Muslim community that I am certain, want support for their party,” he told fz.com.
Therefore, said Syed Hassan, some of the Muslim leaders in this country do not view the legalising of LGBT as a serious enough threat to Islam.
“It appears that the Jewish representative in this country has had an early victory when the Muslims in the country are unable to see eye to eye in fighting this social ill,” he added.
Meanwhile, Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs approached by fz.com voiced their concern over the threat LGBT makes to the family institution.
Although Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers were slightly hesitant to comment on the matter, they argued that there needs to be a more humane approach to issues concerning the community.
Lenggong MP Datuk Shamsul Anuar Nasarah has been consistent in toeing party lines against the LGBT issue in various heated exchanges in Parliament over the matter.
He acknowledged that individuals have their rights and freedom to express themselves. But he was against LGBT rights as, according to him, they clearly go against the norms of not only Islam but other religious teachings as well.
To him, there is also the question of producing a competitive nation in the future.
“It will ruin the institution of family. If we want to build a good nation, it has to be made up of good individuals and a perfect family system,
He said that opposition to LGBT always existed but the recent increase in attention to the matter by BN lawmakers stemmed from statements made by PR leaders allegedly in support of the movement.
“We had to react because certain leaders were lending their support to this small community. Even if they are comparatively small in number, when supported by political leaders, we are afraid that they will grow,” he said.
He added: “If we don’t tackle it now, it will become something normal in society.”
Minister for Agriculture and Agro-based Industries Datuk Seri Noh Omar echoed similar sentiments, saying human rights must be observed “within the limits of religion”.
When asked why the government is focusing on such a small community, the Tanjong Karang MP said that the LGBT issue is just another social ill which can harm the current socio-economic make-up of the nation, and thus must be tackled adequately.
“They may be small in number but a culture is like fire. When it is small, they are friendly. When it is big it will fight back,” he said, adding that the issue has to be curbed before it gets out of hand.