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Malaysian Muslim Political Leader Rails Against ‘Proxies of Capitalist Jewish Groups’

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Abdullah Zaik Abdul Rahman, head of the Malaysian Muslim Solidarity party. Photo: Screenshot / The Malaysian Insider.

Abdullah Zaik Abdul Rahman, head of the Malaysian Muslim Solidarity party. Photo: Screenshot / The Malaysian Insider.

Abdullah Zaik Abdul Rahman, the head of the Malaysian Muslim Solidarity party, on Monday revived the anti-Semitic canard of Jewish control by railing against “proxies of capitalist Jewish groups” in an open letter to all Malays, according to The Malaysian Insider.

“Don’t allow foreign races to impose their wants on us,” the leader said. “Leave fear behind and step forward to state your stand, we are duty bound to protect our rights in determining the way forward in this country.”

He described the “games of the enemy,” saying that “they are playing psychological mind games so that the sons of the soil will not rise up to protect their rights.”

The Malaysian Insider said,Today, he reminded the Malays that the country was facing non-stop threats from all quarters, including groups who were proxies of Jewish Zionist evangelists who were intent on burying Islam.”

The website quoted him as saying, “They want the Malay race to be in their control and they want to see us insulted as our religion is raped, the dignity of our race trampled on and our country pawned to the point we cannot do anything. If as Malays and Muslims, we are still uncertain of this, sooner or later our beloved country will be lost to us.”

Using slogans about freedom, equality, human rights and shared values, the outsider groups are seeking to gain control by tricking the people, he claimed.

The Malaysian Insider reported that he said,if Muslims took the bait, capitalist Jewish groups will strengthen their hold and have absolute power through their proxies.”

According to the report, he said those groups would “then be fortified by liberal Islamic groups who will be duped with promises of progress to the point of being willing to stand for the agenda of the enemy, even if it means that the sanctity of Islam and Malays are sacrificed, in the name of tolerance and harmony among races. As such, Abdullah Zaik said that Malays need not wait for armies to invade the country, but warned them against standing by quietly and allowing others to rob them of their supremacy in broad daylight, adding that if this happened, it would be too late to shed tears of regret.”

Blogger Elder of Ziyon, who flagged the report on Tuesday, said sarcastically: “Isn’t it nice to live in a world where we don’t have to worry about antisemitism anymore?”

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