so they have finally forced the king to resign!!
omg!!
and they think replacing an ineffective one with a highly confrontational and a recalcitrant one would serve the institution's interest better.
tdm ,with the aggrieved raayats at large all behind him, with popular rating all the way from timbuktu to solomon island sky high, will not take too kindly to being incessantly insulted by still wet in between the ears young punk of a sounding board from down south.
there is currently too many problems on tdm's plate....
the issue of succession is still undecided.
the country is not yet greece but almost there.
the ecrl agreement with china, which entails a massive penalty payment for non delivery, is not yet ironed out with big bully, china.
etc. etc and etc.
having to deal with royal houses wanting to make big bucks here and there is the least of his problem...
tdm does not need the endless whining from down south to add to his headache!
en passant, queen's defence and sicilian defence all are aggressive opening moves in chess.
the old man is a consumate 'chess player'.
i hope he will not be moved too much to a corner by whoever is the new player, whoever he is, that he will have to contemplate to do the unthinkable.
in my humble opinion, this move forcing the young king to resign by his peers at this juncture is counterproductive and an ill advised one!
these people are not thinkers!
but so be it.
we now move to ustaz dato shamsuri to go slowly over surah al ma'arij.
i like ustaz shamsuri.
myself,being a northerner by education, [ mckk ], his 'depa' , hangpa', kome and othe northern li9nggo bring back happy memories of my young days in kuala kangsar, when things were more clear cut and much easier.
listen to ustaz shamsuri.
dr nik howk
ps:
the ball really lies with royal pahang's ailing sultan.
only a king's sacrifice here will change the game!
recitation by shaykh abdul aziz az zahrani,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M-HJXbPnEs
commentary by dato ustaz shamsuri hj ahmad, ayat 1 hingga ayat 18, in 'bahasa'
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