KUALA LUMPUR: Items seized during the fourth phase of Ops Global, conducted by the police and several agencies including the Islamic Development Department Malaysia (Jakim), could serve as supporting evidence to show if the beliefs of GlSB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISB) are deviant.
Jakim director-general Datin Hakimah Mohd Yusoff said this evidence would form the basis of a report to be discussed and decided upon in the upcoming session of the Muzakarah Committee of the National Council of Islamic Religious Affairs (MKI) from Sept 24 to 26.
"The MKI Muzakarah’s decision regarding the doctrine of the GISB group will serve as a guide for state religious authorities in issuing fatwas, facilitating the prosecution of the group’s teachings in the Syariah Court,” she said in a statement on Jakim’s official Facebook page on Sunday (Sept 22).
Hakimah said Jakim appreciates the cooperation of all agencies involved, particularly the police, in helping them compile evidence for the investigation into GISB.
"We also extend our gratitude to state Islamic religious departments for their continuous cooperation in ensuring the determination of the faith and syariah status of GISB followers can be done conclusively.
"Under the direction of Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar, Jakim remains committed to ensuring that the Islamic faith and syariah adherence in Malaysia align with the teachings of Ahli Sunnah Wal Jamaah,” she said.
She stressed that any efforts threatening the purity of Islamic teachings would be addressed through the collaboration of all parties.
On Saturday (Sept 21), Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said that several pamphlets containing elements believed to be contradictory to Islamic teachings, along with items deemed superstitious, were seized at GISBH-related premises across Peninsular Malaysia.
Among the items seized in Kelantan, Melaka and Penang were six books suspected to be linked to Al Arqam, a movement declared deviant by the National Fatwa Council in 1994. – Bernama