Curiosity abound why ‘doctrine’ books found near Global Ikhwan’s head honcho’s home not burned, only buried

THE latest revelation of dozens of ‘doctrine’ books found buried by the riverbank near the home of Global Ikhwan Service and Business Holdings Sdn Bhd’s (GISBH) CEO in Kampung Panji, Kelantan has sparked curiosity on the social media as shock and anger swept across the Malay Muslim community over propagation of devious cultish Islamic teaching.

This came about after pro-Madani government backer JOKER🔺(@tjerealjoker) expressed disgust with the remnant of the Islamic sect, the Arqam Group, for attempting to conceal evidence of its wrongdoings.

“You went to the extent of burying books by the riverbank for fear of guilt after your misdeeds have been exposed,” the social media influencer penned on the X platform with a re-post of a TV3 image of cops digging a riverbank in search of evidence.

“Even PPIM’s Toqqi (referring to the Malaysian Muslim Consumers Association’s chief activist Datuk Nadzim Johan) and ‘more Malay than the Malays’ Ridhuan Tee (Muslim convert preacher) tried desperately to suppress him (Perlis Mufti Datuk Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin a.k.a. Dr MAZA) by labelling him a “baboon’.”

A close-up of the ‘doctrine’ books unearthed by cops yesterday (Sept 21) (Image credit: Bernama)

Bernama reported that this critical evidence came to light during a raid on three homes associated with the top GISBH management which are believed to house some 30 individuals, including the leader’s second wife and more than 20 children.

The discovery of the buried ‘doctrine’ books promoted a commenter to wonder why those books were nor “burned down to ashes” to get rid of the solid evidence once and for all.

Her query elicited an ingenious rationale that “the CEO believes the sacred nature of those books is able to fertilise the soil in the surrounding” while another guessed that “the books can be later salvaged if one escapes legal action”.

Another commenter was grateful that those ‘doctrine’ books were only buried for there is now evidence for the authorities to act while another opined that there could be Quranic verses in those books to entice followers, hence “the guilt to destroy the evidence entirely”.

Others theorise that it could be that there is belief within the group’s leaders that “the books can grow back one day if they’re buried” while another reckoned that the leaders “love their movement so much till they don’t have the heart to burn the books to rid evidence”.

Above all else, it is stupidity of the highest degree for the GISBH CEO to have buried those ‘doctrine’ books so close to his house, added another commenter. – Sept 22, 2024

Main image credit: TV3

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