Shahidan Kassim
شهيدان قاسم
30 August 2021 – 24 November 2022
(Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories))
16 May 2013 – 10 May 2018
(2013–2016)
Muhammad V
(2016–2018)
(2013–2015)
6 May 1995 – 17 March 2008
Sirajuddin
Kuala Lumpur City F.C.
24 August 2022 – 8 June 2023
Perbadanan Perumahan Rakyat 1Malaysia
9 March 2021 – 12 November 2021
(2021)
Reezal Merican Naina Merican (2021)
Perikatan Nasional Government Backbenchers Club
16 May 2020 – 16 August 2021
for Arau
5 May 2013
(BN–UMNO)
4,856 (2018)
23,216 (2022)
3 August 1986 – 24 April 1995
(BN–UMNO)
(BN–UMNO)[1]
7,794 (1990)
for Tambun Tulang
24 April 1995 – 5 May 2013
(BN–UMNO)
877 (1999)
1,742 (2004)
2,010 (2008)
(1951-06-17) 17 June 1951 (age 73)
Tambun Tulang, Perlis, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia)
(–2022)
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)
(since 2022)
affiliations
(–2022)
Perikatan Nasional (PN)
(since 2022)
Nur Mazidah
Nur Zafirah
Ameer Shafiq
Ameer Mohammad Affif
Adam Shah
Ameer Mohammad Fawwaz
International Institute of Social Studies
Universiti Utara Malaysia
Shahidan Kassim on Parliament of Malaysia
Shahidan bin Kassim (Jawi: شهيدان بن قاسم; born 17 June 1951) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Arau from August 1986 to April 1995 and again since May 2013. He served as the Minister of Federal Territories in the Barisan Nasional (BN) administration under former Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob from August 2021 to the collapse of the BN administration in November 2022, President of the Kuala Lumpur City F.C. from August 2022 to June 2023, Chairman of the Perbadanan Perumahan Rakyat 1Malaysia (PR1MA) from March to November 2021, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in the BN administration under former Prime Minister Najib Razak from May 2013 to May 2018, 7th Menteri Besar of Perlis from May 1995 to March 2008 and Member of the Perlis State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Tambun Tulang from April 1995 to May 2013. He is a Member of Central Working Committee of the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), a component party of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition and was a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of the BN coalition. He served as the Chairman of the PN Government Backbenchers Club (PNBBC) from May 2020 to the collapse of the PN government in August 2021. He is also the longest serving Menteri Besar of Perlis and the older brother of Ismail Kassim, former MP for Arau and former MLA for Tambun Tulang.
Early life
Shahidan was born in Tambun Tulang on 17 June 1951. He went to Sekolah Menengah Sultan Abdul Halim (popularly known as Jenan) and served as Head of Rumah Cendikia.[2]
Political career
Shahidan was a Member of Parliament for Arau from 1986 to 1995.[2]
He was elected to the Perlis State Legislative Assembly for the newly created seat of Tambun Tulang in the 1995 general elections.[3] He immediately became Chief Minister of Perlis, taking over from Hamid Pawanteh.[4] His tenure as Chief Minister came to an end in March 2008, when Md Isa Sabu, a fellow member of Barisan Nasional, was appointed to the post by Raja Sirajuddin of Perlis after a general election in which UMNO retained its majority in the State Assembly. Md Isa claimed the support of eight out of the 12 other Barisan Nasional members of the Perlis State Assembly to replace Shahidan.[5] While Shahidan had the nomination of the Prime Minister, Abdullah Badawi, and the state party machinery, the Raja was concerned about the stability of the state government should Shahidan, a powerful but divisive factional figure in UMNO, be reappointed. The Raja insisted upon appointing Md Isa instead, exercising his constitutional discretion to prevail over the wishes of Abdullah and UMNO.[6] Shahidan left the Perlis Executive Council (a body akin to a Cabinet), sitting out the 2008–13 State Assembly term as a backbencher and criticising Md Isa's leadership.[7]
In the 2013 general elections, Shahidan returned to federal Parliament in the seat of Arau, switching seats with his brother Ismail Kassim, who had held Arau since 2008. Shahidan defeated the senior Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) leader Haron Din by 1,371 votes. Despite his return to federal politics, Shahidan had stated before the election that his preference would have been to remain in the State Assembly.[8] After the election, he was appointed to the cabinet of Najib Razak as a Minister in the Prime Minister's Department.[9] In 2018 general election, he was reelected as the Arau MP while he was removed from the Cabinet and government following victory of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) opposition coalition in the election, the government was taken over by the new coalition after more than six decades when BN remained in power. The PH government collapsed in February 2020, a new coalition, namely Perikatan Nasional (PN), took over the government in March 2020. On 9 March 2021, Minister of Housing and Local Government Zuraida Kamaruddin announced his appointments as both Chairman of Perbadanan Perumahan Rakyat 1Malaysia (PR1MA) and Chairman of the National Housing Corporation (NHC) with immediate effect. On 24 April 2021, he was removed from the position of the State Chairman of Perlis of UMNO by party President Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and being replaced by Azlan Man, who is also the Menteri Besar of Perlis.
Controversies and issues
According to Joceline Tan, columnist for The Star, Shahidan has a "larger-than-life personality" and is known for his "warlord style of politics".[4] He has held numerous positions in sports administration, including the presidencies of the Malaysia Athletic Federation, the Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia and the Perlis Football Association.[10] In 2010, he called for Facebook to be banned in Malaysia, citing national security issues after a Facebook account holder was found to have insulted Islam and the current as well as the former Prime Ministers of Malaysia.[11]
In 1992, he received international coverage for his criticism of what he cited as the criminal acts of Sultan Iskandar of Johor and his son Tunku Ibrahim Ismail.[12]
Shahidan is a leading proponent of Salafism—a puritanical Sunni Islamic movement opposed by Malaysia's religious establishment—within UMNO. In 2010 he arranged for a group of young Salafi clerics, including Fathul Bari Mat Jahya, to join UMNO to boost the party's standing with conservative Muslim voters.[13] While Chief Minister of Perlis, his government passed anti-apostasy laws in the State Assembly and sought to loosen restrictions on polygamy in the state.[14]
In 2017, Shahidan declared that "atheism is against the Constitution and the basic human rights" in Malaysia since "there is no provision on atheism" in the Constitution. Shahidan wanted atheists and atheist groups like the Kuala Lumpur chapter of Atheist Republic to be identified and hunted down. He also stated that "we need to restore the faith back in them, especially for Muslims. Actually they don't really want to be an atheist, but they lack knowledge about religion and that is why they are easily swayed to the new age teaching".[15]
On 20 October 2018, a police report was made by a teenage girl, 15, alleged that Shahidan had molested her but the report was withdrawn by the victim's family on the same day. It was speculated that the family has taken the decision due to bribery.[16] The victim from Arau, Perlis, wrote in her police report that she was told by her teacher that the former minister had wanted to see her after he saw her perform with a band at Stadium Tuanku Syed Putra.The secondary school student had been performing with a group, Kumpulan Aukustika on 7 @ DSSK Busker. According to her, when she went to the Shahidan's car, he invited her to play in Kuala Lumpur and offered her an RM4,000 fee. She alleged that during the discussion, he held her hand and caressed her shoulder without her consent. The student said she immediately ran out crying of the car.[17] After full police investigation, Shahidan was charged with molesting the underage girl at the Sessions Court, Kangar on 12 November 2018.[18] On 24 April 2019, Shahidan was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal by the Kangar Sessions Court for the allegation of molesting of an underage girl after the victim retracted her report.[19] In 2021, Shahidan's initial selection for the women, children and social development affairs Parliamentary Special Select Committee (SSC) had to be rescinded and replaced by another MP after his appointment was widely condemned and objected as he is claimed being 'tainted' with his child molestation case in 2019.[20][21][22][23]
Election results
Year | Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Pct | Opponent(s) | Votes | Pct | Ballot cast | Majority | Turnout | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | P002 Arau | Shahidan Kassim (UMNO) | 18,156 | 62.08% | Tengku Abdul Rahman (PAS) | 11,091 | 37.92% | 30,077 | 7,065 | 74.61% | ||
1990 | Shahidan Kassim (UMNO) | 20,948 | 61.43% | Khalid Abdul Samad (PAS) | 13,154 | 38.57% | 35,196 | 7,794 | 77.42% | |||
2013 | P003 Arau | Shahidan Kassim (UMNO) | 19,376 | 51.28% | Haron Din (PAS) | 18,005 | 47.65% | 38,439 | 1,371 | 87.61% | ||
Zainudin Yom (IND) | 406 | 1.08% | ||||||||||
2018 | Shahidan Kassim (UMNO) | 16,547 | 41.79% | Abd Rahman Daud (BERSATU) | 11,691 | 29.52% | 40,433 | 4,856 | 83.91% | |||
Hashim Jasin (PAS) | 11,362 | 28.69% | ||||||||||
2022 | Shahidan Kassim (PAS) | 31,458 | 67.23% | Rozabil Abd Rahman (UMNO) | 8,242 | 17.62% | 47,604 | 23,216 | 76.86% | |||
Fathin Amelina Fazlie (PKR) | 7,089 | 15.15% |
Year | Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Pct | Opponent(s) | Votes | Pct | Ballot cast | Majority | Turnout | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | N12 Tambun Tulang | Shahidan Kassim (UMNO) | 3,777 | 69.46% | Alias Othman (S46) | 1,661 | 30.54% | 5,579 | 2,116 | 77.40% | ||
1999 | Shahidan Kassim (UMNO) | 3,464 | 57.25% | Ismail Ahmad (PAS) | 2,587 | 42.75% | 6,177 | 877 | 82.72% | |||
2004 | Shahidan Kassim (UMNO) | 4,422 | 62.26% | Haron Din (PAS) | 2,680 | 37.74% | 7,208 | 1,742 | 85.33% | |||
2008 | Shahidan Kassim (UMNO) | 4,371 | 64.93% | Che Nordin Che Ahmad (PAS) | 2,361 | 35.07% | 6,872 | 2,010 | 79.14% |
Honours
- Perlis :
- Member of the Order of the Crown of Perlis (AMP) (1980)[24]
- Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Crown of Perlis (SPMP) – Dato' Seri (1995)
- Pahang :
- Grand Knight of the Order of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang (SSAP) – Dato' Sri (2002)
References
- ^ a b c "Keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Parlimen/Dewan Undangan Negeri". Election Commission of Malaysia. Archived from the original on 6 September 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2010. Percentage figures based on total turnout.
- ^ a b "Shahidan becomes longest serving Perlis Menteri Besar". Utusan. Utusan Group. 26 March 2004. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
- ^ "Poser Over Who Will Be New Perlis MB". Berita Wilayah. Bernama. 11 March 2008. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
- ^ a b Tan, Joceline (6 January 2008). "Too many Umno 'tigers' on a hillock". The Star. Star Publications (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
- ^ Kaur, Manjit (18 March 2008). "Isa sworn in as Perlis MB, Shahidan absent". The Star. Star Publications (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 21 May 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
- ^ Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Fauzi; Muhamad Takiyuddin Ismail (2012). "The Monarchy and Party Politics in Malaysia in the Era of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (2003–09): The Resurgence of the Role of Protector". Asian Survey. 52 (5): 934. doi:10.1525/as.2012.52.5.924. ISSN 0004-4687.
- ^ "Ex-MB slams current Perlis MB over slight". The Star. 13 February 2011. Archived from the original on 13 February 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
- ^ Mazwin Nik Anis (22 March 2013). "GE13: Shahidan: There is still a lot I can do for Perlis". The Star. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
- ^ "Cabinet Has Right Mix – Shahidan Kassim". Bernama. 16 May 2013. Archived from the original on 12 November 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
- ^ Singh, Aftar (1 October 2006). "Shahidan the new boss for MAAU". The Star. Star Publications (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
- ^ "Shahidan wants Facebook banned, cites national security". 6 December 2010. Archived from the original on 8 December 2010. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
- ^ Richardson, Michael (15 December 1992). "Malaysia Prepares To Strip Sultans of Their Immunity". New York Times. Archived from the original on 20 April 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
- ^ Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman (August 2014). "Salafi Ulama in UMNO: Political Convergence or Expediency?". Contemporary Southeast Asia. 36 (2). Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- ^ Hamayotsu, Kikue (2012). "Once a Muslim, always a Muslim: the politics of state enforcement of Syariah in contemporary Malaysia". South East Asia Research. 20 (3): 409–413. doi:10.5367/sear.2012.0114. ISSN 0967-828X. S2CID 146836035.
- ^ "Minister urges govt to hunt down atheist group". The Sun (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 17 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
- ^ AR, Zurairi (30 October 2018). "MP accused of molesting teen claims 'misunderstood'". Malay Mail. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
- ^ Predeep Nambiar (30 October 2018). "MP was with teen in car for a chat, say police". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
- ^ Tan, G C (12 November 2018). "Shahidan charged with molesting underage girl at Kangar stadium (updated)". The Star. Star Publications (Malaysia). Retrieved 13 November 2018.
- ^ R. Sekaran (24 April 2019). "Shahidan Kassim freed of molest charges". The Star. Star Publications (Malaysia). Retrieved 24 April 2019.
- ^ "Previously charged with molest, Shahidan's inclusion in select committee on women, children's affairs slammed". Malay Mail. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ "Shahidan's appointment to SSC criticised". New Straits Times. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ "NGOs, lawyer object to Shahidan Kassim's appointment into parliamentary select committee on women, children's affairs citing track record". Malay Mail. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ "Parit MP to replace Shahidan on PSC women's committee". Malaysiakini. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ Raja of Perlis honours 86 on birthday. New Straits Times. 9 December 1980.
External links
- Shahidan Kassim on Facebook
- Whatsapp report number: +6019-454 5111
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