Sunday August 5, 2007
PM: Malaysia is neither a secular nor theocratic state
By DERRICK VINESH
BUKIT MERTAJAM: Malaysia is not a secular state and neither is it a theocratic state, said Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Reiterating that Malaysia is a multiracial nation that observes freedom of religious practice, the Prime Minister said:
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Contributions remembered: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi presenting the Anugerah Wira Merdeka (Merdeka Hero Award) to Abdul Rahman Lazim, 73, during a function at the Tuanku Bainun Teachers Training College in Mengkuang, Bukit Mertajam, yesterday. With them are (from left) Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon and Penanti Assemblyman Datuk Abdul Jalil Abdul Majid. |
It is a government that is made up of Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and Christians, who work together and discuss together development policies for the nation.
He said the Government gave due attention to all races, who enjoy religious freedom as provided for in the Constitution.
Be it a surau, masjid, temple or church, when there is a need for it, the Government gives the necessary aid, he told a mass gathering at the Tuanku Bainun Teachers Training College in Mengkuang here yesterday.
Secular nations do not practise such freedom. To them, religious practice can only be done at home, he said, responding to critics who claimed that the Government advocates secularism.
Abdullah said the countrys multiethnic and multireligious compositions had never been a problem to Malaysians.
This diversity has enabled us to live in peace and harmony. Let us continue with our own unique Malaysian way, he said.
The Prime Minister said the country had progressed with its unique formula for 50 years and was now successful.
I do not see why such a government cannot progress in the years to come, he said.
In a tribute to the countrys founding fathers, Abdullah said they had fought for the nations independence but their struggles were not yet over and must be continued through the present generation.
The current struggle was to eradicate poverty and prejudiced feelings that could derail the nations unity, he added.
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