PAS is committed to the unity of the ummah- Takiyuddin



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KOTA BHARU, March 6: The PAS is committed to its position that the unity of the ummah is vital to forming a strong and stable government, said its secretary general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan (pix).

He said that unity in Islam, among the Malays, the Bumiputera and all the citizens of the country is necessary to establish a strong government.

“In the context of Malaysia today, we have the Malay Muslim parties. Therefore, these parties must come together to work together to enable effective administrative management of the country.

“In this context, we have seen how the PAS, after decades of enmity with the Umno, had taken a firm position to establish ties with the party after realizing the need to work together for the good of the people and the country and in following the unity of the ummah. concept, ”he told reporters after meeting former Kelantan soccer players here today.

In elaborating, Takiyuddin, who is also a minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law), said that the unity of the ummah is not exclusive to PAS and Umno only.

“The unity letter of the ummah states that the parties that have the ambition to develop the country, especially the Malay, Islamic and Bumiputera parties, can unite although at first the ummah only involved PAS and Umno.

After several new developments and with the existence of other Malaysian parties, he said that the PAS decided that the unity of the ummah should be open to the other parties.

“Currently, Bersatu is together with PAS and Umno, but why can’t we unite?” I ask.

Takiyuddin said that PAS had always emphasized the need for Bersatu to join PAS and Umno, and if there are other parties with the common struggle to fight for the interests of Malays, Muslims and Bumiputera willing to join them in the future, that it would be all the best.

“In Sabah and Sarawak they are united, but why can’t the parties of the peninsula like PAS, UMNO and Bersatu support the current government and be together in the next general elections?

“For me, we should discuss this as a family and I am sure this matter will be resolved amicably, as the saying goes, ‘United we are, divided we fall.’

“We need a government with a solid and stable majority. The PAS will continue to strengthen Muafakat Nasional (MN) and defend Perikatan Nasional (PN), ”he added. Called



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