Sabtu, 28 Januari 2017

Koleksi Catatan TGNA - Syiah dan Nasionalis Sekular (2013)

Jika Syiah Menipu, Nasionalis Sekular Apa Kurangnya?

Saya terbaca kenyataan seorang pemimpin sebuah parti politik yang menyebut tentang Syiah. Katanya, ciri utama Syiah ialah menipu. Saya sekadar ingin memberikan respon ringkas sahaja. Jika ciri utama Syiah disebut oleh beliau sebagai menipu, maka nasionalis sekular pun tidak kurang menipu berbanding Syiah. Tidakkah menipu namanya apabila mewar-warkan kononnya berjuang untuk kepentingan agama namun di dalam masa yang sama bekerja untuk membelakangi syariat agama tersebut? Tidakkah menipu namanya apabila bermegah-megah dengan binaan masjid yang banyak dan indah tetapi tidak berusaha mendaulatkan hukum Allah SWT? Sedangkan Allah SWT yang disembah di dalam masjid itu ialah Allah yang sama yang berkuasa di luar masjid? Atau mereka menyembah tuhan yang berlainan di dalam dan di luar masjid?

Hakikatnya, nasionalis sekular lebih hebat menipu berbanding Syiah. Syiah ialah musuh yang sudah muncul sejak berbelas abad. Ciri-ciri akidah mereka telah ditulis dan diterangkan oleh para ulama Sunnah di dalam banyak penulisan. Tinggal lagi, menjadi peranan para ulama untuk memastikan umat Islam tidak terjebak dengan penyelewengan Syiah. Saya tidak menyatakan Syiah tidak bahaya, tetapi saya agak pelik apabila sang harimau tiba-tiba berlagak baik mengingatkan sekumpulan kambing tentang bahaya serigala. Baguslah kalau harimau tiba-tiba ingin menjadi baik, tetapi sekurang-kurangnya bersihkanlah taring dan kuku terlebih dahulu daripada daging mangsa.

Alasan untuk mengingatkan masyarakat tentang bahaya Syiah ialah agar umat Islam tidak berpecah belah. Saya sokong bahawa Syiah tidak wajar wujud di negara ini. Namun dengan meletakkan alasan agar umat Islam tidak berpecah belah menampakkan pemimpin berkenaan masih kabur dalam terang. Benarlah tanpa lampu suluhan akidah yang benar, meraba-rabalah dalam kegelapan sekalipun mata tidak buta.

Manusia hanya boleh bersatu dengan Islam. Bukan seruan kebangsaan yang boleh menyatukan manusia. Usahlah disebarkan khurafat moden bahawa merekalah satu-satunya tempat untuk Melayu bergantung. Sedarkah bahawa dahan yang didakwa kuat itu sedang mereput dimakan anai-anai? Di zaman Rasulullah SAW, bangsa Habsyah dan bangsa Parsi boleh tunduk di bawah naungan Islam dan bukannya seruan kebangsaan. Rasulullah SAW seorang yang berbangsa Arab tidak pernah sesekali menyeru kepada semangat kebangsaan. Bahkan sekalipun bangsa Arab seringkali mendakwa diri mereka sebagai bangsa yang mulia, ia tidak sekali-kali diungkapkan oleh baginda Rasulullah SAW. Inilah yang memikat bangsa lain untuk tunduk kepada Islam.

Jika nasionalis sekular itu benar-benar mahu masyarakat bersatu, campakkanlah ke laut ideologi kebangsaan yang tidak membawa apa-apa manfaat itu. Palsunya seruan yang dilaungkan sehingga bangsa pun tidak pernah dijaga. Kelantan menjadi bukti nyata. Negeri Melayu dipinggirkan dari pembangunan semata-mata kerana kerasukan politik sang harimau yang berpura-pura baik.

Justeru, janganlah mendabik dada diri sangat sebagai pembela Islam dengan menghentam Syiah. Masyarakat sudah bijak untuk menilai bahawa bukannya Syiah yang ingin diserang, tetapi parti lawan yang semakin mendapat sambutan. Jika benar ingin membasmi Syiah, lakukan sahaja tangkapan dan tidak perlu berdolak-dalik. Soalnya, bagaimana ingin membuat tangkapan sedangkan di dalam parti sendiri pun berselindung penganut ajaran sesat. Saya tidak menamakan sesiapa di dalam tulisan ini. Alhamdulillah jika ia boleh difahami dengan baik.

Haji Nik Abdul Aziz bin Nik Mat,
Al-Mursyidul Am Parti Islam Semalaysia (PAS)
Bertarikh : 7 Safar 1435H bersamaan 10 Disember 2013M

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Kenyataan Media TGNA (2012)

KENYATAAN MEDIA

Saya dimaklumkan bahawa terdapat bahan-bahan berunsur Syiah yang dipamerkan di Ekspo Perdagangan Dunia Islam 2012 yang sedang berlangsung di perkarangan Stadium Sultan Muhammad IV pada masa ini. Bagi pihak kerajaan negeri Kelantan, saya ingin melahirkan rasa dukacita yang teramat sangat di atas sikap peserta ekspo yang nyata sekali tidak menghormati sentimen umat Islam tempatan yang berpegang dengan akidah Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah.

Justeru, saya telah mengarahkan agar pihak urusetia memastikan semua bahan-bahan ini diturunkan serta merta dengan seberapa segera serta memastikan perkara ini tidak berulang. Saya merakamkan terima kasih kepada semua pihak yang bertindak segera di dalam memaklumkan perkara ini kepada pihak urusetia khususnya serta pihak kerajaan untuk tindakan.

Pada saya, urusan akidah ialah perkara yang tiada tolak ansur.

Salam hormat,

(DATUK BENTARA SETIA HAJI NIK ABDUL AZIZ BIN NIK MAT)
Bertarikh : 28 Rajab 1433 H bersamaan 18 Jun 2012



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Jumaat, 20 Januari 2017

KAMUS MELAYU SLANGA INTERNET (sehingga 2017)

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The No.1 Malay Internet Slang Reference

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Language is beautiful. Human are intelligent creature created by the Almighty with the ability to think and understand words. It is their tool of communication that make up the language. We are created by the Most Merciful as different in looks, skin color, for us to understand and learn from each other so that we become better and better. Language is everything. It can utter destruction and spreading love. Language can be paralleled with living things as well, they can die, live and even extinct. And by that, it means it undergoes change. It grew, expand and enriched, for most of them. By the time, it flourish and upgrading. All this impacted by the culture of it's speakers. How can a man stop such change?

And of course, this also true with Malay language. It formed from ancient time, along with culture affiliations during its development: sanskrit, Arabic, English, Chinese, all of these is undeniable fact that make up what and how Malaysians spoke today. Malay, too, is changing. Whether it is a positive or negative direction, that depends on what your narrative of choice. I can see some linguistic movement (internet movement) attempted to deter several new words (I call this internet slang) that people started to use which not existed 5 or 10 years back, and others try to introduce and promote newer Malay word to catch up with the trends (and also attempt to reduce the internet slang usage).

For example the word "reruai", "swafoto" and so on. And I also found some facebook user (probably a linguist) criticize other people for not using the new words introduced ( I'm not sure whether it is official from authoritative DBP or not because people shared it alot) to substitute English loan words - on the internet. Its seems that they are close to saying: "Hey your language is wrong, and mine is correct!" The latter one is just newly introduced, just barely touched the surface of the deep Internet ocean. Its a good move to make our Bahasa Ibunda great again. But I do believe that the factors which interwoven in modern language is culture, such as sub-culture. By this I mean, what is people thinking and talked about the most in the internet, it quickly adapted into modern language indirectly. Again, "How can a man could stop such change?"

Therefore, for those who interested to know, here are the lists of several Malay internet slangs as 2016-2017. (Note: The lists may not arranged according to alphabetical order)

1. Retis or retiss

Origin: Artis (celebrity)
Date: post-social media; most usage: 2014-2017
Example: "Jangan upload weyh retis sangat."
Rough translation: "Hey, don't upload that, (I felt like) so celebrity."
Note: "weyh" is equivalent to English "Hey"

2. Poyo

This word can be considered ancient, but the status confirmed. I still remember started using this word in late 2000's. Yes, Y2K era.
Origin: Probably from "Beriya-iya" simplified "iya-iya" or "yo-yo"
Meaning: Overreact, show-off, brat, and most identical with "eksyen"
Date: Late 2000's.
Example: "Poyo giler budak tu."
Rough translation: "That boy is a total show-off!"
Note: Giler is originated from "gila" means "crazy" but in usage it means "too" or "much" for amplification. Budak literally means "boy" but in usage can be equivalent to "dude, guy, or youth (irrespective gender)" with affiliation. For example, "Budak U" (University Student), "Budak sains" (Science stream student), Also simplified as "Dak". Example "Dak Wicet" (Weechat kids).

3. Jilake

This word is vulgar word and abusive usage. However, it is widely used as style of writing on social media, to express gangster-masculine style.
Origin: Celaka. Early usage probably from Ayahnda Rani Kulup Fans page
Meaning: Damned, Cursed
Example: "Jilake betul"
Meaning: "Damned!"
Note: Changing to "ji" makes the word more humorous and sarcastic. Please say Astaghfirullah and don't use this word.

4. Kompom or kompem

Origin: Confirm; English loanword
Examlple: Ko kompom ke?
Meaning: "Are you sure/confirm?"


5. Jer or Jerk

Origin: Sahaja, saja, ja. (je) alternatively 'jew' (lesser feminine-style)
Meaning: just that, only. This word is nothing to do with English 'jerk'.
Example: Aku biasa-biasa jer.
Meaning: "I'm just ordinary/so-so"


6. Ko dah kenapa?

Alternative: ko da knape? or ko da npe?
Meaning: What the heck is wrong with you? / wth


7. Siyes

Origin: Serius (Serious)
Example: "Eh ko siyes ke nih?"
Meaning: "Eh, are you serious?"


8. Titew

Origin: Kita (we/us), kite, kitew, titew (cute-style/childish)
Example: "tantek tak titew?"
Meaing: Am I beautiful? (Corrupted form of "Cantik tak kita?")
Even though I wrote as cute-style, this can be tremendously annoying. Seriously. If a guy say this to you, he deserve a mega punch. Having said that, based on my experience and observation, this may be imitation of younger kids which may speak with the "t" sound for every word (early stage to learn language), we called it "pelat" pronounce: pay-lard. I still remember my younger brother's friend who is pelat-spoken during their childhood said: "Tite nak pedi tedai." (Kite nak pergi kedai) "I wanted to go to the shop."

9. Tanjat boboi.

Corrupted form of "Terperanjat boboi." Meaning: "Boboi was startled!"
Boboi is a popular nickname for boys in Malay. A famous Malaysian cartoon named "boboiboy" depicted the usage of the nickname. It is difficult to explain the usage of this word, because its just random. Generally, it expressing the feeling of shocked + relieved.

10. Sila meninggal

Translation: "Please die."
Origin: Popularized by Luqman Podolski's Train to Busan parody (2016)
Example: "Ini dah makan dedak banyak sangat nih. Sila meninggal."
Meaning: "This dude eats animal feed too much. Please go die."
Note: "Dedak" (lit. "animal feed palette") refers to political motivated temporary gain (bait to gain support). "pemakan dedak" refers to hardliner or hardcore of a or extreme political party supporter, some of them political cybertrooper. It is similar to word "macai" (pronounce: mah-char-yee).

11. Untung arr

Translation: approximately ~ "Your'e so lucky."
Origin: Unknown. Possibly post-social media
Usage: To express excitement on other people's achievement.
Situation Example:
A: "Alhamdulillah. Indahnya Istanbul." *mengeposkan gambar hagya sofia*
: "Guys, I'm now at Istanbul" *posting some hagya sofia pic*
Friend of A: "Untung arr..."
: "My, my, you're so lucky..."(to have such vacation)


12. Mereput

Meaning: literally "rot" or "decay". But in use, it may means "boredly" or "going to do something so focus and doesn't care anything else" and usually attached with an activity.
Example: Habislah aku jumpa novel baru. Mereputlah aku sorang-sorang kat rumah.
English translation: Omg. I have found a new novel. I'll rot myself (finishing the novel) at home.

13. Sentap

This is legit word. According to prpm (dewan bahasa), "sentap" is closely related or similar to "sentak". From my opinion, sentap is the action, whereas sentak is the effect.
Meaning: jerk (action), hitch, hoick.
Function meaning: expression for sarcasm.
Usage: post-social media. Primarily popularized by facebook page "Tarbiyah Sentap".
(The list will be updated)