Stop strife with responsible speech, says minister


PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar has called on all parties to be more responsible and not arbitrarily give speeches that could cause strife, tension and anxiety in society.

The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) said this included issuing statements that touched on Islamic religious matters and fatwas (religious edicts).

He said any religious matter, especially those dealing with faith and the syariah, should be referred to the state Islamic religious authorities and scholars certified as experts in the discipline.

“All parties are requested to stop arguments and conflicts that can destroy the unity and peace of the country. They need to unite to make the country more advanced, prosperous, competitive and peaceful,” he said in a statement, Bernama reported.

Mohd Na’im said he also heeded the decree of the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, as chairman of the National Council for Islamic Religious Affairs (MKI).

The Ruler wants all parties, especially political leaders, to take responsibility for strengthening unity for the sake of the nation’s wellbeing.

According to Mohd Na’im, all leaders need to wholeheartedly accept and comply with Sultan Sharafuddin’s decree so that religion is not misused to gain political support.

Sultan Sharafuddin had decreed that all parties, especially political leaders, should stop issuing fatwas irresponsibly in order to preserve the unity of the people.The Sultan of Selangor said he did not want to see the people divided due to the actions of some irresponsible political leaders and that his decree was not partisan.

According to Mohd Na’im, the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) has mobilised all agencies to strengthen the unity and togetherness of Muslims through various efforts and initiatives.

He said this includes enhancing the role of mosques and surau as centres of unification for the ummah.

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