Abd Ghani|Melaka 07 November 2021

Abdul Hadi bin Awang is a Malaysian politician who has been 7th President of the Malaysian Islamic Party, an Islamic political party in Malaysia, since July 2002. He was the Menteri Besar of Terengganu from 1999 to 2004, and the state assemblyman for Ru Rendang and so on…
Hadi’s famous quote “Don’t allow the corrupt to come back to power” and “Don’t prioritise power by allowing the source of the disease of corruption to spread again.
Such a noble man was criticised and malevolent politics manoeuvres by the politicians…

As we all know, PAS President, Tuan Guru Hj Abdul Hadi Awang has recently been appointed as a Special Ambassador with ministerial status to the Middle East. Some believe that his appointment will open up opportunities to strengthen diplomatic relations between Malaysia and countries in the region. However, there are also many who question his appointment and heavily condemned the appointment as wasteful of public fund…
What they fail to know or understand was that TG Hadi was the pillar in moving the ache piece talk with Iraqi President then Saddam Hussain..
As PAS senior leader, Hadi not only led the Islamic movement in Malaysia, but was also actively involved on the international stage with other Islamic movements addressing the problems of the Ummah (Islamic community).
In 1990 he was a member of the Joint Coordinating Committee of Islamic Political Parties to address Palestinian issues, based in Amman, Jordan. He was a supporter of Harakah al-Muqawwamat al-Islamiyyah (HAMAS). Along with the leadership of HAMAS, as a member of the Muslim Brotherhood he supported the defense of the Palestinian issue. He urged the Government of Malaysia to recognize the victory of Hamas as a legitimate government. He led a delegation of PAS parliamentarians and Islamic NGOs in an attempt to enter Gaza City but was barred.
Hadi was involved with the Al-Majma ‘al-Alami li al-Taqrib Baina al-Mazahib al-Islamiah (International Council for Approach of Islamic Schools), based in Tehran, Iran, and the International Committee of the International Secretariat for the Defense of Baitul Maqdis based in Amman, Jordan.
He was a member of delegate MPs of Islamic parties led by Dr. Najmuddin Erbakan, a former Turkish prime minister, who met with UN Secretary-General, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, and met the United States Senate; the delegates of Parti Islam MPs who visited Europe headed by Dr. Necmettin Erbakan; a delegate of Islamic party leaders from around the world who met the rulers and presidents of the countries of West Asia before the Gulf War; a delegate of the world leaders of Islamic movements who visited Baghdad at the invitation of Iraq’s Prime Minister, Saddam Hussien during the Gulf War crisis