IF Malay-Muslims are unable to lead, the leadership will then be taken by others, warned PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang.
He said the current Pakatan Harapan (PH) government was dominated by non-Muslims, and Malays only have themselves to blame for it.
Hadi said that if Malay-Muslims don’t want to lead, God will convert other races into Islam to lead.
He said that Turkey was originally a non-Muslim nation but God converted them and the nation, not the Arabs, then led the world.
“If the Chinese and Indians also accept Islam, then they will be the leaders. So, don’t be angry as it was our own mistake,” said Hadi.

Meanwhile, he stressed that loyalty was one of the cornerstones of PAS’ strength and members must continue to have faith in its leaders.
Using the example of Treaty of Hudaibiyah, which was negotiated by Prophet Muhammad, Hadi said many of the prophet’s lieutenants did not agree with their leader.
“But as a result of that, Medina was recognised as a country,” said Hadi.
He said that members must trust their leaders to do what was best for them.
“In that incident, there were aspects of the agreement that the prophet could not disclose to everyone. But in the end it helped them,” said the religious scholar.
The Treaty of Hudaibiyah is an important milestone in the history of Islam as it allowed Muslims to re-enter Mecca, recognised Prophet Muhammad as the leader of his people and accepted Medina as an Islamic state.
The 70-year-old Marang MP also highlighted how Muslim-majority Turkey has now partnered Russia to fight the United States’ sanctions against them.

“When they partnered with Russia, they did not become communists. Otherwise, they could not fight against the US alone,” said Hadi.
“That’s why we are willing to hold talks with Umno.”
The question of loyalty and trust was raised as PAS delegates mandated its central leadership and Syura Council to determine the type of political partnerships for the party before the next national elections.
At the heart of this mandate is the authority to hold discussions with its long-time rival Umno, which has met with some resistance from Youth delegates on Friday.
Hadi, nevertheless, stressed that any cooperation with Umno would hinge on the common agreement that Islam is upheld and that the leadership must be Islamic.
“There is no reformation without Islam.” – September 16, 2018.
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