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PAS Criticizes Malaysia Madani Slogan and Geopolitical Stance

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hadi Awang⁤ Criticizes Anwar’s “Madani” Vision, Outlines PAS’ Foreign policy Stance

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – ⁤In a‍ pointed critique, PAS‌ President Abdul Hadi Awang⁤ has ​dismissed‍ Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim‘s “Malaysia Madani” (Civil Malaysia) slogan as “empty rhetoric” lacking‍ genuine substance.the remarks,‌ delivered Monday, signal ⁤a ‌clear divergence in ideological approaches and⁤ highlight PAS’s ambitions for‌ greater ​federal influence.

Anwar⁣ introduced​ the “Madani” ‌concept in 2023, framing it as⁣ a reset ⁤for Malaysia, ​balancing the nation’s Malay majority and⁢ Islamic principles ⁤with inclusivity for its multi-racial⁤ population. He emphasized that ‌development should leave no one ​behind.

However,Hadi⁣ countered that a​ truly “civil” society is one⁢ where Islam holds the authority to govern. He accused ⁢the current administration of reducing⁢ “Madani” to a ⁤superficial slogan intended to mislead the public with a ‍”shallow understanding” and‍ “devoid⁣ of true knowledge.”

PAS Weighs In on ​Global Conflicts &⁣ South China Sea

Beyond domestic policy, ‌Hadi’s⁣ address also​ outlined PAS’s outlook on key geopolitical issues, ⁤further demonstrating the party’s readiness for ‌a larger role in​ national governance.

regarding the ⁣ongoing war in Ukraine, Hadi attributed the‍ conflict to “Western provocations” against ‍states challenging⁤ Western dominance. He also condemned ‌what ⁤he ⁢described as‍ “brutality” ​in the ⁤Gaza conflict,⁢ suggesting ⁢it was contributing to Israel’s growing international isolation.

However, the‍ PAS President reserved ⁤his ⁣strongest foreign policy commentary for the contentious South China Sea. He urged for “serious attention” to the situation,advocating for a ⁣resolution through “diplomacy and strengthened⁢ ties‍ among regional states.” ⁤ Malaysia, along with ⁢several other Southeast ‌Asian nations,​ has ⁢overlapping territorial claims with China in the​ resource-rich‌ waters.

hadi warned against repeating the historical ​pattern of Southeast Asia becoming a battleground for larger powers, drawing parallels to the devastating consequences ⁢experienced during the World Wars. He called on the government ‌to adopt ‍a “prudent and firm” neutral stance to prevent ‍the region from becoming ⁢a proxy for ⁤superpower rivalry.

This articulation of⁢ PAS’s foreign policy positions underscores the party’s growing confidence ‍and its ‌intent to present‌ a distinct vision for Malaysia’s future on ⁣the international stage.

Keywords: ​ Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim,​ hadi ‌Awang, PAS, Madani, South China‍ Sea,‍ Ukraine, Gaza, Geopolitics, Islam,⁢ Foreign ⁤Policy.

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