M’sians urged to be moderate and tolerant


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians should stop focusing on differences and start giving prominence to commonalities to keep the nation together.

Islamic Education Foundation chairman Datuk Seri Mohamed Iqbal Rawther (pic) said there were concerns that conflicts or extremist views were becoming more profound lately and it should be addressed.

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