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Gangster Melayu mendapat hidayah di Eropah

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Post time 1-6-2010 04:34 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
Post Last Edit by Tongny at 1-6-2010 04:36

"Ceritabenar ini adalah yang di maklumkan oleh rakan ketika sedang bersantai diLondon.

Semogakita semua mendapat manfaat dan pengajaran dari cerita ini

Teringataku cerita kawan aku, yang berjumpa dengan seorang Melayu ketika bersembahyang
di sebuah masjid di Zurich, Switzerland awal 80an. Yang amat menarik perhatianaku ialah
latar belakang orang Melayu yang rakan aku jumpa ni. He has a very colourfulbackground.
Latar belakangnya seolah-olah, macam dari Hollywood movie.

Mengikutcerita rakan aku, setelah selesai bersembahyang, beliau terlihat seorang hamba
Allah yang mirip rupa Melayu, di dalam masjid tersebut. Lalu rakan akumendekati hamba
Allah itu. Rupanya memang benar hamba Allah itu orang Melayu, dan berasal dariMalaysia.
Melayu jumpa Melayu di tanah orang asing apa lagi berbual panjanglah mereka.Yang si hamba
Allah ni pula dah lama tak dapat berbual dengan orang, dari negeri yang sama.Apa lagi sangat

gembiralahbeliau. Beliau memberitahu rakan aku namanya MAT. Orangnya agak berumur.
Rakan: Abang tinggal di Zurich ke atau berjalan-jalan makan angin, macam saya?
MAT: Abang tinggal di Zurich.
Rakan: Abang bekerja ke?
MAT: Ya abang bekerja di sini. Dek ni buat apa di sini?
Rakan: Saja jalan-jalan melihat negeri orang.
MAT: Berapa lama di sini?
Rakan: Seminggu. Maaf bertanya bang. Macam mana orang Melayu seperti abang,boleh

terdampardi negeri yang jauh seperti Switzerland?
MAT: Panjang ceritanya dek.
Rakan: Ya lah hairan juga bang, melihat ada Melayu yang menetap di Zurich.Kalau di London

tubiasalah.

Nota:Untuk memendekan cerita……..

MAT: Sejarahhidup abang tiada apa yang dapat di banggakan dek. Dulu abang banyak
terlibat dalam jenayah. Boleh di katakan abang ni macam hero gangster. Malahabang dulu
memilki pistol, yang menjadi rakan karib. Pistol itu menjadi rakan karib abangke mana saja
abang pergi. Itulah dek gangster nampak macam kuat dan ditakuti orang. Tetapisebenarnya
mereka hidup dalam ketakutan sentiasa. Tanpa pistol, gangster macam batangpisang yang
senang di belasah, tanpa perlindungan untuk menjaganya.

Rakan:Macam mana pula dari seorang gangster di Malaysia, abang boleh sampai ke sini?

MAT:Sebenarnya abang terlibat dalam kes yang melibatkan pembunuhan. Selepaskejadian
pembunuhan itu abang, menjadi orang buruan polis. Jadi untuk menyelamatkan diriabang
melarikan diri ke Eropah. Negeri pertama yang abang menjejak kaki adalahHolland, kemudian
German. Walaupun telah sampai ke Eropah, abang masih terus dengan tingkah lakujahat yang
lama. Abang masih terlibat dengan kegiatan jenayah. Susah nak ubah diri bilasudah terbiasa
dengan hidup yang begitu.

Nota: Taksangka, ada juga Melayu jadi gangster di Eropah.

MAT:Suatu hari abang berjumpa dengan seorang hamba ALLAH, yang menjadi rakan pada
abang. Rakan inilah yang menunjukkan jalan yang benar pada abang dan membimbingabang,
menjadi saperti yang adek dapat lihat sekarang. Kepada rakan itu moga ALLAHmerahmati
beliau. Kalau tidak kerana rakan itu besar kemungkinan abang akan terus denganhidup penuh
jenayah dan kejahatan.

Inilahsedikit kisah tentang bekas gangster Melayu yang melanjutkan kariernya dariMalaysia

keEropah. Tetapi Alhamdulillah, mendapat hidayah di sana.

Akumemang pernah terjumpa seorang gangster Melayu di Kuala Lumpur, pada 60an.Memang
gangster ni agak terkenal. Namanya MAT CHICAGO. Entah kenapa selepas 13 MEI1969,
nama MAT CHICAGO ni hilang dan lenyap, dari senario di KL. Lalu aku bertanyadengan rakan
aku, Siapa nama si mat ni. Lalu, balas rakan aku. Beliau menamakan diri beliauMAT
CHICAGO. Maka sah mereka berdua ini adalah orang yang sama.

Akuteringat semasa 13 Mei 1969, MAT CHICAGO ni adalah antara beberapa orang Melayu
yang ada pistol tersisip di pinggang. Teringat juga aku akan satu jasadterbujur nun di
bahagian belakang ruang masjid, yang cedera parah sedang dirawat oleh DrZaleha. Malang
pesakit yang cedera ini tidak dapat di rawat, beliau mati dan di tanam padahari yang sama.
Jenazah di usung untuk di tanam dengan diiringi oleh orang ramai, termasuk MATCHICAGO.
Mungkin sebagai pengawal untuk keselamatan, kerana beliau memiliki pistol.

Ceritaini bukan untuk mengagongkan gangsterism. Tetapi untuk menunjukkan, bila ALLAH
nak beri hidayah NYA. Hatta seorang gangster tegar dan pembunuh pun bolehmenjadi
seorang Islam yang baik. Terima kasih pada rakan aku Zafri yang berkongsicerita menarik
ini dengan aku pada suatu musim panas di London. Kepada rakan seangkatan MATCHICAGO,
yang bernama Yusof Botak. Kalau MAT CHICAGO boleh berubah, maka kau pun boleh
berubah. Umur kau pun dah lanjut. Pintu rahmat ALLAH sentiasa terbuka luas,maka cuba dan
berusahalah untuk berubah. Moga ALLAH memberi hidayah pada kau dan aku

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Post time 1-6-2010 06:26 PM | Show all posts
insaflahh..
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thread ni dgn board ni....hapa kaitan dio
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Post time 1-6-2010 07:43 PM | Show all posts
salah parking ke?
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Post time 1-6-2010 08:00 PM | Show all posts
ini legend ke mitos.
salah tempat ni
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mcam emel berantai je...
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moral:

hantar suma bdk2 kat jail ngan pusat serenti ke europe.
let them insaf di sana.
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Post time 2-6-2010 12:27 AM | Show all posts
spa MAT CHICAGO.. xpenh dngr pun..
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Post time 2-6-2010 02:20 AM | Show all posts
ahmad chicago... aka clifford... gengster kampung baru nih...

sorang lagi mat whiskey... musuh ketat nih... tapi derang berbaik masa 13 mei dulu...

ada sorang lagi... man brandy... ni jadik orang besar nih...

sebelum mei 69.... memang banyak gengster jalanan nih... polis pun tak berani kacau kalau derang gaduh... kebanyakan derang ni hilang lepas mei 13 tuh... samada kena tangkap, mati, atau lari...

sumber: merata-rata....
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Post time 2-6-2010 02:23 AM | Show all posts
... yang penting biarla akhirnya dalam iman....INSYA ALLAH
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Post time 2-6-2010 02:29 AM | Show all posts
da sorang lagi kalu tak silap aku mat seram,,,,mat chicago ngan mat whiskey ni akhirnya berbaik kat sebuah masjid,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Post time 2-6-2010 08:50 AM | Show all posts
mat chicago dah insaf.. baguslah.. mat whiskey pon dah insaf agaknya... yg tak insaf lagi.. mat rempit! so.. misterinya skrg adalah kenape mat rempit belom insaf lagik
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Post time 2-6-2010 09:55 AM | Show all posts
makan chicago hotdog sedap
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Post time 2-6-2010 10:03 AM | Show all posts
polis tak cari ke mat chicago nih trough zafri kwn pencerita nih?
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 Author| Post time 2-6-2010 12:49 PM | Show all posts
spa MAT CHICAGO.. xpenh dngr pun..
warak12 Post at 2-6-2010 00:27



    Ahmad ‘Chicago’ and other gang leaders vanished after May 13                        By ronnieliutiankhiew                                                       
Many Malay and Chinese gang leaders were involved in clashes and some of the well-known figures like Ahmad ‘Chicago’ disappeared soon after the May 13 Incident. We believe they were killed in the clashes during the darkest hours of our history.The people who instigated and made use of the gangsters were none other than the politicians who planned to overthrow the late Tunku Abdul Rahman.
‘Glorious days’ of Kampung Baru old timers
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz
May 19, 07 5:37pm
Malaysiakini

special report An afternoon chat over teh tarik with some elderly gentlemen in Kuala Lumpur’s Kampung Baru revealed something more than ambivalence among many Malays regarding the May 13 racial riots in 1969.


Many residents of Kampung Baru – when asked regarding their views of May 13 and whether the episode should be re-examined by the government and re-debated by the public – said the episode was a “dark spot” in the communal history of Malaysia and urged for “the past to remain in the past.”
Resurrecting May 13, they said, would be like digging up the graves of the tragedy. Official records claim the two-day riots – which saw the worst destruction in Kampung Baru – led to the death of 137, 342 injured, 109 vehicles burned, 118 buildings destroyed and 2,912 persons arrested.
“What we should be doing is talk of more pressing current issues, such as the price hike of basic goods,” said one 51-year old resident, who wanted to be identified only as Abdul Rahman.
“I bought a glass of coffee this morning and was charged as much as RM1.70! Why rationalise May 13 any further? The fear that it conjures is enough,” he added.
Paramilitary units
A conversation with some other old-timers, however, turned quickly into a session of reminiscing – as old soldiers do of their exploits in battle – of those days 38 years ago when a number of them, then active members of the notorious Kampung Baru gangs, became ‘champions’ of the Malays.
Their eyes lit up and their voices gained a tone of youthful excitement as they recalled the days when they were in the ‘frontlines’ of the May 13 clashes against gang members from the Chinese-dominated area of neighbouring Chow Kit.
Sixty-year old ‘Alang’, recalled with glee when he – armed with a crudely-made ‘sword’ hammered into shape out of a metal pipe and wearing the selendang merah (red sash) of his silat/gang group – and other machete-wielding Malay gangsters and other youths from Selangor and other states served as Kampung Baru’s self-appointed paramilitary units.
Many other silat/gang group members wore blue selendang. Regardless of what they wore, however, only those who had been in gang fights before May 13 could endure the violence, said Alang.
“We were already used to fighting. That is why we could be in the frontline of the May 13 clashes. Those who had not known violence already could not get used to it. They could not even stand the sight of violent death,” said the father of nine.
“One person, for example, was at first very spirited when Dato Harun (Idris, then menteri besar of Selangor) first called for Malay youths to rally at his house. He had sharpened his keris and whispered all sorts of invocations over the blade.
“But when the time comes to face them (the Chinese gang-members), he fainted out of fright before anything even happened!” he said laughing.
Alang invoked, predictably, the name of legendary warrior of 14th Century Malacca, Hang Tuah, as if to sanctify the semangat Melayu (Malay spirit) that had rampaged Kampung Baru and laid to waste Chinese homes and shoplots.
“Violence and death, when you’ve familiar with it, becomes thrilling. The clash and the chase for your enemies actually becomes fun. You are not afraid of death any more,” said Alang.
Seventy-year old ‘Syed’, who was then a staff-sergeant in the Royal Malay Regiment’s intelligence division, boasted of how he rescued Malays – including his pregnant wife – and Chinese trapped in buildings and caught between the impending clashes of warring groups.
Even Syed, however, spoke admiringly of those gang leaders who had risen to “take back” Malay rights and forced the government to pay attention to the Malays’ socio-economic conditions. Kampung Baru, then and now, is among the poorest sectors of Kuala Lumpur.
Gang leaders were united
Among such gang leaders, said Syed, were those who went by such names as ‘Ahmad Chicago’ who controlled one part of Kampung Baru, ‘Mat Whiskey’ (not his real nickname) who controlled “this side of Kampung Baru”, and ‘Mat Seram’ who controlled yet another part.
“If not for May 13, would there have been the Felda schemes?” asked Syed, citing the Federal Land Development Authority and other affirmative-action policies for bumiputeras.
Other gangs who had a field day during May 13 were Long Futong, ‘2-4′, ‘Sampat’, and ‘0-8′. Leaders of some of the gangs went on to become senior political leaders and government figures.
“Kampung Baru, which was known then as a ‘black area’ ruled by gangs where not even the police would set foot in. Alang was feared,” said Syed of his friend.
“An outsider stepping into this side of Kampung Baru was sure to get it from him!” he laughed as Alang grinned in acknowledgment.
Among the highlights of May 13, said Alang, was the uniting of gang leaders and members who previously had bad blood between them.
“We can never forget the day when Ahmad Chicago and Mat Whiskey hugged each other and made peace in front of the mosque,” said Alang. PAS members from Kelantan and Umno members from Johor also forgot their political differences and united.
The elderly gentlemen lamented the subsequent extinction of semangat Melayu and the spirit to “stand up for the community” among the next generation of Malays.
“The only thing Malay youth are notorious for nowadays are being Mat Rempits and getting high on drugs. They’re oblivious to the fact this land is no more referred to as tanah air Melayu (Malay land). Even (Rail operator) Keretapi Tanah Melayu is now only known as KTM Bhd.
“Soon, everything else Malay in this country will be lost,” he said bitterly.
Syed spoke highly of then deputy premier Tun Abdul Razak who, after May 13, took over as prime minister from Tunku Abdul Rahman and put into place the New Economic Policy (NEP).
“Tunku had given too much face to foreigners,” said Syed.
Let bygones be bygones
“May 13 itself and afterwards brought the Malays many blessings. Unfortunately, we’re not much better now than we were four decades ago. If May 13 happened again, most Malays would not be ready,” said Syed disapprovingly.
Shaking her head in disagreement, 56-year-old ‘Hamidah’ urged for all parties, especially academics and political leaders, to let bygones be bygones.
“Let it go. We ordinary people have no space to talk of such issues. It’s only the ruling and opposition political parties that still argue about May 13,” she said quietly.
In agreement with her, Abdul Rahman, the resident who had witnessed May 13 as a 12-year-old, suggested that while the popular masses had gotten caught up in the emotions of the times, it was the political leaders who did and still exploit communal issues for political gain.
“There is no need to relive the issues. The only lesson May 13 teaches us is that ordinary people like us ‘freak out’ over the issues that are raised, but are still used as pawns by the political elite.
“Now, they’re doing it again by raising the past instead of solving current problems,” he said.







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Post time 2-6-2010 02:21 PM | Show all posts
Hahaha...dh kuar!!!
Mane yg perli2 tu???
awat senyap jerr...
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Post time 2-6-2010 04:10 PM | Show all posts
Hahaha...dh kuar!!!
Mane yg perli2 tu???
awat senyap jerr...
yastross Post at 2-6-2010 14:21



    Orang yang suka perli2 ni macam tak kenal orang........
    Diorang belum tahu lagi langit tinggi rendah agaknya....
    Even dalam forum internet macam ni pun kita kena jaga mulut, hehehe...
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Post time 2-6-2010 04:45 PM | Show all posts
kalau kt CI board ade sorang gangster dlm forum,, mamaque pekida name die, dah sepi entah kemana menghilang
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Post time 2-6-2010 05:07 PM | Show all posts
kalau kt CI board ade sorang gangster dlm forum,, mamaque pekida name die, dah sepi entah keman ...
AHMADVW Post at 2-6-2010 16:45


dah insap la tuh
Elhemdolellah....
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