Hashim Jasin


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In this Malay name, there is no surname or family name. The name Jasin is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by their given name, Hashim. The word "bin" or "binti"/"binte" means 'son of' or 'daughter of', respectively.

Hashim bin Jasin (Jawi: هاشم بن ياسين; born 1 August 1939) is a Malaysian politician from the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), a component party of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition. He has served as the 4th Spiritual Leader of PAS since October 2016 after the death of his predecessor Haron Din in September 2016 and its State Commissioner of Perlis from 1991 to 2013.[1] Besides, he served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Arau after his victory in the 1998 Arau by-elections until the 1999 general election in November 1999 and Member of the Perlis State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Sanglang from November 1999 to the 2013 General election in May 2013.[2]

Hashim Jasin

هاشم ياسين

Hashim in 2022

4th Spiritual Leader of Malaysian Islamic Party
Assumed office
10 October 2016
Preceded byHaron Din
Faction represented in Dewan Rakyat
1998–1999Malaysian Islamic Party
Faction represented in Perlis State Legislative Assembly
1999–2013Malaysian Islamic Party
Personal details
Born

Hashim bin Jasin


1 August 1939 (age 85)
Changkat Jawi, Arau, Perlis, Unfederated Malay States
CitizenshipMalaysian
Political partyMalaysian Islamic Party (PAS)
Other political
affiliations
Barisan Alternatif (BA)
Pakatan Rakyat (PR)
Gagasan Sejahtera (GS)
Muafakat Nasional (MN)
Perikatan Nasional (PN)
Alma materUniversity of Baghdad (BA)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionReligious teacher

Early life and education

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Hashim was born in Changkat Jawi, Perlis, Unfederated Malay States (now Malaysia). He attended Sekolah Melayu Jelampuk, Sekolah Alawiyah, Arau and University of Baghdad, Iraq studied Bachelor's degree of Arabic Literature and Islamic Law.

PAS stance on opposition pact

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On 20 October 2016, Hashim emphasized that the Islamist party PAS will not collaborate with other political parties to topple the current Prime Minister Najib Razak’s government as this would not benefit him or the party. He mentioned that previous attempts in the past had proven failed. In the early 1990s, PAS joined forces with Parti Melayu Semangat 46 (S46) led by Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, then teaming up with Democratic Action Party (DAP) & People's Justice Party (PKR) to form Barisan Alternatif (BA) in 1998 and subsequently Pakatan Rakyat (PR) in 2008. Hashim stressed that PAS would like to take charge of the opposition pact, rather than follow.[3]

Better to be with Umno than with ‘anti-Islam’ DAP

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On 6 February 2017, PAS top leader Hashim Jasin said the party will choose ‘oppressive’ Umno over ‘anti-Islam’ DAP anytime. He said PAS was cooperating with Umno and Barisan Nasional (BN) because the Malay-based party can still be relied on compared to other "anti-Islam" parties. He said PAS’ approach was in line with the "mature politics" advocated by Muhammad.[4]

Controversies and issues

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In 2013, when Hashim Jasin was the then Perlis PAS commissioner, it was exposed that he owned a Porsche Cayman. He explained that the car was belongs to his son which was bought with approximate price RM100,000 from England using the Approved Permit which was reserved to him as a state assemblyman.[5]

In 2016, Hashim Jasin said that PAS was unlikely to receive RM90 million, since he was driving a Proton Saga and lived in a home worth only RM60,000. He said that if PAS had RM100 million, he could have even built three swimming pools.[6]

Parliament of Malaysia[7]
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1998 P003 Arau Hashim Jasin (PAS) 12,864 52.71% Ismail Kassim (UMNO) 11,541 47.29% 24,749 1,323 70.27%
Perlis State Legislative Assembly[7][8][9]
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1995 N15 Sanglang Hashim Jasin (PAS) 2,860 52.25% Karim Salleh (UMNO) 2,614 47.75% 5,560 246 77.64%
1999 Hashim Jasin (PAS) 3,245 52.70% Karim Salleh (UMNO) 2,912 47.30% 6,246 333 81.43%
2004 Hashim Jasin (PAS) 3,221 50.35% Mastika Junaidah Husin (UMNO) 3,176 49.65% 6,408 45 83.22%
2008 Hashim Jasin (PAS) 3,333 50.36% Abdullah Hassan (UMNO) 3,286 49.64% 6,722 149 84.60%