Prof Tajuddin Rasdi’s talks about the Islamic values and principles of accepting or rejecting an apology.
He also comments on Umno’s idea of accepting and rejecting an apology in the KK Super Mart issue and on other social and political happenings.
Produced by: Prof Tajuddin
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We, the public WANT THE MONEY RETURNED. PERIOD! I don’t care about his apologies.
Everyone jailed can apologise too but do we accept or reject? What kind of stupid question is that !
The highest court already said he is guilty so stay in jail lah! And why are we wasting our heads over him? Damn him!
Of course to reject! He has no remorse for his corruption, he knew what he was doing when he was in power, he even silenced his critics and fired those who questioned him. Once caught, he comes up with all sort of ridiculous excuses. He even lied to … God, so what’s the big deal for lying to 34 million Malaysians?