
Tahniah... Anuar, Rauf & LeTua

1-A Muslim should not occupy himself with sports to the extent that leads to neglecting religious and other duties. 2-A Muslim is not permitted to give himself loose rein in practicing sports in a way that involves inflicting harm on others. Practicing sports in crowded streets, for example, thus causing traffic jam is not an Islamic way for example. 3-Blind fanaticism in favor or against a team has nothing to do with Islam, for this really contradicts the Islamic teachings calling for unity and love. 4-While practicing sports there should be no room for foul words, bad behavior and slandering. 5-Islam does not allow matches or games that involve both sexes, in a way that opens channels for seduction, temptation and corruption. 6-Islam rejects also all games and sports that stir sexual urge or encourage moral perversion such as women practicing dancing and being watched by the public. Males are to practice sports that suits their nature and vice versa. In Islam, it is not allowed for females to practice sports that are unique for men. In conclusion, it is to be made clear that upon declaring something permissible, Islam places some stipulations that aim at maintaining morality and that cope with the general wisdom of legislation. Sports are to be practiced following these stipulations so as to avoid any undesired harms. The general rule of Shari`ah is that any act that involves transgressing limits whether in eating, drinking, clothing or anything else, is prohibited. The Qur’an declares: (O ye who believe! Forbid not the good things which Allah hath made lawful for you, and transgress not. Lo! Allah loveth not transgressors.) (Al-Ma’idah 5: 87) |
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** Sheikh `Atiyyah Saqr is a former head of Al-Azhar Fatwa Committee. |
Ahmad Shabery Cheek
Setiausaha Kehormat Majlis Olimpik Malaysia (MOM), Datuk Sieh Kok Chi, berkata sukan di negara ini memerlukan anjakan pradigma bagi memupuk kesedaran kepentingan bersukan di kalangan rakyat negara ini.
“Kita sudah boleh dianggap berjaya dalam bidang sukan hasil usaha bersama yang dilakukan Majlis Sukan Negara (MSN), namun aspek kesedaran bersukan masih dianggap ketinggalan.
“Kami mengucap tahniah dan yakin terhadap kemampuan Shabery untuk melakukan perubahan ini selepas kejayaannya di Kementerian Penerangan,” katanya yang turut mengucapkan selamat kembali kepada Datuk Razali Ibrahim ke kementerian itu.
Kok Chi berkata, Razali sudah dianggap tidak lagi asing di kalangan pemimpin persatuan sukan di negara ini kerana beliau berkhidmat dengan Menteri Belia dan Sukan, Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein sewaktu Malaysia menganjurkan Sukan Sea 2001.
OLYMPIC Council of Malaysia (OCM) secretary Datuk Sieh Kok Chi: With his background as Information Minister, we all can look forward to better promotion and publicity of sports in the country.
I am sure we can now get the message across to the people on the active lifestyle through sports, especially for the younger generation.
Personally, I have met him once at the launch of the Beijing Olympics Television Broadcast in RTM nine months ago.
FA of Malaysia (FAM) deputy president Datuk Redzuan Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad: We welcome whoever is appointed to the post but what is important is the person needs to understand the true picture and the current sports scenario in the country.
So many things need to be done and as far as the FAM are concerned, we need the support of the ministry to see through the programmes that are in place for the benefit of the nation.
All the sports associations are working and trying hard to bring success. Football is the number one sport and we hope to make progress with the help of all parties concerned, including the Ministry of Education.
I hope everyone would give the new man time to settle down in his new office.
MALAYSIAN Hockey Federation (MHF) deputy president Nur Azmi Ahmad: We have no problem with whoever is the sports minister. We welcome the chance to work with the new minister and seek his cooperation in making hockey great again.
The ministry in the past and even today play an important role to help national associations (NSA) to develop sports and there are many joint programmes taking place with the National Sports Council (NSC).
We would like to see the continuation of these joint efforts and also hope that greater financial help will be forthcoming.
It will be good for the ministry to organise a meeting soon with the NSAs as it would help us understand what the new minister intends to do and the long-term agenda.
BADMINTON Association of Malaysia (BAM) president Datuk Nadzmi Mohd Salleh: We are happy with his appointment. Even as the Information Minister, he was very supportive of badminton.
He likes to try new things and is very creative with his way of doing things. He created a new image for the RTM. He is certainly different and we hope that he will use his creativity and innovation to manage sports in the country and eventually, take it to greater heights. We hope, he will assist badminton to achieve our goals.
MALAYSIAN National Cycling Federation (MNCF) deputy president Datuk Naim Mohd: We would like to congratulate him on his appointment.
It is our hope that he will continue with the blue print for cycling that had been agreed with the former minister and the NSC, especially on our 2012 Road to London Olympic programme.
His next big challenges will be the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games next year and I think, he will be prepared. We hope that we can work together and we will certainly give him our full support.
MALAYSIAN Amateur Athletic Union (MAAU) deputy president Karim Ibrahim: My sincere hope is that the new minister meet and get to know all the sports associations.
He should get to know the people behind the sports and get feedback, suggestions and more importantly support their plans and objectives.
We need to get serious here. The MAAU want to move forward but without the financial support, we cannot fulfil our dreams. It takes at least eight years to build a champion and if we don’t get the full support from the ministry there is no way we can do it.
I hope the new minister would be supportive of the MAAU and help us in working towards a common goal.
MALAYSIAN Tenpin Bowling Congress (MTBC) secretary Sidney Tung: The important thing here is the continuity in sports policies.
It is our hope that the new Sports Minister will continue to promote the development of sports. It is also important to maintain the funding for the sports associations to enable them to run their programmes smoothly.
Malaysia v Pakistan (world No.8th) , Ipoh, Perak 19.00