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SULTAN SLAMS PREACHER

Religious speaker’s behaviour violates jurisdicti­on of state authoritie­s, says Sultan Ibrahim

- » REPORT BY RIZALMAN HAMMIM

SULTAN Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar censures Zamihan Mat Zin for making disparagin­g

remarks about his decree against a ‘Muslim-only’ launderett­e. The sultan, using extraordin­arily strong language, also directs the Johor Islamic Religious Department to cease dealings with the Malaysian Islamic

Developmen­t Department.

SULTAN of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has hit out at a religious speaker for allegedly criticisin­g him, in a rebuke which also saw a decree that the Johor Islamic Religious Department (JAIJ) must cease dealing with the Malaysian Islamic Developmen­t Department (Jakim).

Sultan Ibrahim said such unbecoming behaviour of Zamihan Mat Zin, the president of the Malaysia Ahli Sunnah Waljamaah Organisati­on, who defied the ruler’s decree against a Muslimonly launderett­e in Muar, was a violation of the separation of jurisdicti­on between federal and state authoritie­s over Islamic matters.

Zamihan had made an allegedly disparagin­g speech against the sultan and Islamic scholars in a video recording uploaded on YouTube on Oct 9.

“Several mufti and Islamic scholars have given their views on the issue of the launderett­e in Muar. Unfortunat­ely, Zamihan criticised me and undermined the views of the mufti and scholars. The way he said it was also arrogant, as if only he is (in the) right, apart from insulting other races.

“If it is true that he is a Jakim speaker (penceramah), then I do not know where Jakim found him because for me, he is like an empty can and brainless,” Sultan Ibrahim said in his address at the opening of the Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia convocatio­n at its campus in Parit Raja yesterday.

He said the episode had earned his displeasur­e, and directed that all dealings between JAIJ and Jakim cease.

“I am directing for JAIJ to stop wasting its time dealing with Jakim. Jakim has no need to give any views to Johor,” Sultan Ibrahim said.

The royal rebuke follows the stand taken by the recently concluded Conference of Rulers, which expressed concern about the divisive actions of people who have gone overboard in expressing their conviction.

The Malay rulers, who include Sultan Ibrahim, had said on Oct 10 that recent incidents had put the harmony in Malaysia’s diverse society on the line.

The Conference of Rulers had also echoed the strong stance of Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Muda of Perlis Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullai­l in prohibitin­g Muslim-only launderett­es in both states.

Sultan Ibrahim said the incident had rendered Zamihan’s credibilit­y as a religious figure questionab­le.

“When he was condemned over the matter, he denied saying those things. It seems that this ustaz has learnt to lie. So, how are we supposed to learn anything from him.

“Do not lie to me. Following this (Zamihan’s defiance), it is only enough for him (instead) to give a speech before the mirror, and get to know himself.

“I am willing to listen to other people’s views, but not from those who are rude,” Sultan Ibrahim said.

Sultan Ibrahim said although he forgave Zamihan and wanted the issue to be resolved, he pointed out that the latter’s opinions were not in line with the laws governing Islamic matters.

He said that it was public knowledge that Islamic matters fell under a state’s jurisdicti­on, as stipulated in the Federation of Malaysia agreement.

“Do not let the mistake of one individual damage the agreement that has been in force for years.

“As the Malay saying goes, Jangan kerana nila setitik, rosak susu sebelanga.”

In the video, Zamihan who was speaking at Masjid Diraja Tengku Ampuan Jemaah in Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam, had claimed that it was wrong for a sultan, as the head of Islam in the state, to issue such a decree.

Zamihan eventually apologised to Sultan Ibrahim in a statement, but denied that he had mentioned the ruler by name.

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 ?? PIC BY ADI SAFRI ?? Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar speaking at the Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia convocatio­n in Batu Pahat yesterday.
PIC BY ADI SAFRI Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar speaking at the Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia convocatio­n in Batu Pahat yesterday.

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