00:00So, we want the value of the politics.
00:02What can we contribute to improving the people of Melayu?
00:06It's just that Islam can be seen as well.
00:10It's just that the Melayu can be seen as supreme.
00:12It can be supported by other countries.
00:16Amanah is seeking to project a value-based politics,
00:19a modern and inclusive vision of Islamic politics
00:22that it believes Malay voters are ready to embrace,
00:25said Azli Yusof, a member of its National Leadership Committee.
00:30He said that although rooted in Islam,
00:32Amanah rejects the kind of extreme or right-wing approaches
00:35adopted by other religion-based political parties
00:37that tend to be judgmental.
00:40For example, Islam is true.
00:41For example, Islam is true.
00:43For example, if they don't follow us,
00:46they don't have enough Islam.
00:47For example, Islam is very universal.
00:52For example, the people of the Amnus,
00:53there are thousands of people of Islam.
00:56They don't want us to say that they are not able to go to the world.
01:05As Azli said, Amanah aims to educate society through politics
01:09grounded in values such as integrity, competence and responsibility.
01:14According to the Shah Alam MP,
01:16the party wants Malays to be respected for their abilities
01:19and contributions to society.
01:22You are good, Malay,
01:23if you have integrity.
01:26If you are doing business,
01:27business is good.
01:29You can compete with other people.
01:32Donny Shoradger Reza, FMT.
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