31 December 2010

Islam tak larang senamrobik dalam kawasan masjid - TGNA

KOTA BARU, 31 Dis — Islam tidak melarang sebarang kegiatan termasuk senamrobik dilakukan dalam kawasan masjid asalkan kegiatan itu tidak bercanggah dengan syariat Islam, kata Mursyidul Am PAS Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat.

Menteri Besar Kelantan itu berkata tidak menjadi masalah untuk melakukan kegiatan di luar atau dalam masjid sama ada oleh orang Islam atau bukan Islam.

“Adalah tidak salah dalam Islam pihak tertentu mengadakan kegiatan dalam rumah ibadah orang Islam, kerana zaman Nabi Muhammad s.a.w dahulupun, ada orang kafir masuk (kawasan) masjid kerana ia menjadi pusat segala kegiatan termasuk politik,” katanya kepada pemberita selepas menyampaikan kuliah Jumaat di Dataran Ilmu, di sini hari ini.

Dipetik Bernama, beliau mengulas tindakan Ahli Parlimen Serdang Teo Nie Ching yang masuk ke pekarangan Masjid Taman Cheras Jaya, Balakong, Selangor, kononnya dengan memakai baju ketat semasa melakukan senamrobik bersama jemaah masjid itu, yang disifatkan tidak menghormati rumah suci itu.

Menurut Nik Aziz, soal Ahli Parlimen itu berpakaian tidak sopan atau tidak menutup aurat, adalah perkara kedua yang perlu diperbetulkan.

“Yang pasti kita kena beritahu mereka perkara-perkara yang ditegah agama ketika berada dalam masjid . . . kena beritahu kaedah dan pantang larang dari segi Islam sebelum seseorang itu memasuki masjid,” katanya.
TAK ADA MASALAH TENTANG PAKAIAN TEO - PEGAWAI MASJID
No problem with Teo’s attire, says mosque

December 31, 2010KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 – A Masjid Taman Cheras Jaya official said today it had no problem with how Teo Nie Ching was dressed during an aerobics exercise programme recently in the mosque’s car park, even as Umno stepped up criticisms against the DAP MP for her “tight-fitting” clothes.

The Serdang MP was photographed recently in a T-shirt and track pants while taking part in the aerobics session, and this was seized on by the Umno-owned Utusan Malaysia to accuse her of violating the sanctity of the mosque for wearing allegedly tight-fitting clothes and not covering her aurat.

“We do not have any problem at all with YB Teo’s attire,” Masjid Taman Cheras Jaya committee chairman Azman Idris told The Malaysian Insider today.

“Covering the aurat is applicable only to Muslims. So, the issue of covering the aurat is not applicable to YB Teo,” he added.

The Malay daily published a front-page story yesterday with the headline “Teo Nie Ching makes trouble again” along with a picture of her exercising with men and women at Masjid Taman Cheras Jaya during a recent Maal Hijrah carnival.

Today, an Utusan Malaysia column said females were required to wear clothes which covered their aurat, and not “shorts or sexy clothes”.

Azman, however, claimed that the issue of covering the aurat in a mosque was not explicitly defined in Islamic teachings.

“When it comes to the mosque, it is called an in-house regulation,” said Azman.

“We also did this (exercise) activity in the car park area, not in the mosque. I don’t see any issue,” he added.

Azman also pointed out that some Muslim women, who had attended the Maal Hijrah carnival on December 12, did not cover their aurat.

“Some of them wore tight jeans. But we have no problem,” he said.

“We put up a signboard saying, please cover your aurat. But we cannot enforce it as it is an individual responsibility. We can only encourage,” he added.

Yesterday, the first-term parliamentarian told The Malaysian Insider that she would continue attending functions in mosques if invited, despite Utusan Malaysia’s renewed attacks.

In August, Teo was criticised by Barisan Nasional (BN) politicians and conservative Muslim groups over her controversial surau visit after Utusan Malaysia published a front-page picture of her addressing those who were praying at the Al-Huda surau in Kajang Sentral.

She was lambasted for entering the surau with her hair uncovered.

Women are required to cover their hair when entering a mosque.

Azman, however, said such requirements were not stated in Islamic teaching.

“About non-Muslims coming to the mosques and being required to wear the tudung, that is only an internal regulation,” he said.

“Nothing in Islamic teaching states that it is compulsory,” he added.

Utusan Malaysia quoted the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais) today as saying that Teo’s “tight” dressing was tantamount to insulting the Selangor Sultan.

The Malay daily claimed that Teo had ignored the Sultan’s previous rebuke of her surau visit in August.

Teo’s controversial surau visit had allegedly displeased the Selangor Sultan and sparked a warning from Mais, who barred her from entering the prayer areas of any suraus or mosques in Selangor without its permission.

However, Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders, including PAS spiritual adviser Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat, had defended Teo over her surau visit. - TMI
MS ; sikit saja : BILA NAK SOAL ROSMAH YG JUGA PERNAH MASUK MASJID TANPA MENUTUP AURAT??? soal Rosmah dulu, baru boleh soal yang lain ...

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