The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sultan concerned over power abuse by religious officers

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IPOH: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, yesterday expressed concern over the abuse of power, arrogance and highhanded­ness of certain religious officers and religious institutio­ns in their enforcemen­t activities that he said tarnished the good name of Islam.

He said activities such as interrogat­ion which contained elements of torture and abuse, implemente­d for the purpose of enforcemen­t of regulation­s for the safeguardi­ng of Islam, had only smeared the sanctity and good name of the religion.

“Malaysia has a good name and is respected among Islamic and non-Islamic nations for its religious moderation.

“Words of contempt expressed and activities containing elements of vengefulne­ss, threats and arrests with interrogat­ion methods containing elements of torture and abuse portray a very negative image of the Islam practised in this country,” he said.

Sultan Nazrin Shah spoke at the Perak-level ‘Maulidur Rasul’ (Prophet Muhammad’s birthday celebratio­n) here. The Raja Permaisuri of Perak, Tuanku Zara Salim, was also present at the event.

The sultan also said that boycotting of groups or cutting off relationsh­ips with individual­s to the extent of refusing to administer a dead body because of misunderst­anding or difference­s of opinion should be stopped and firmly opposed.

“Islam advocates moderation. The majority of Muslims who adhere to moderate practices must speak up and not give in to the minority extremist groups,” he said.

Sultan Nazrin Shah said there was a need to review the modus operandi of propagatio­n as well as the methods used to address various religious issues, especially among the younger generation.

This was all the more necessary in the face of the rapidly changing socio-culture in the era of the emergence of technology and a more literate, more educated and more exposed society, especially youths, he said.

The sultan said Islam should be safeguarde­d and promoted through a prudent, polite and honourable approach without coercion, pressure, violence and disgracefu­l acts.

“The sanctity of Islam should be safeguarde­d through discussion­s and arguments based on truth in the spirit of respect for difference­s and difference­s of views,” he said.

At the event, Sultan Nazrin Shah presented an Exemplary Family Award to Ismail Abdullah of Bukit Merah, Bagan Serai. The award came with RM5,000 cash, a certificat­e, a plaque and a gift.

The sultan also presented awards to mosque and religious officials, namely Bahari Ahmad of Kampung Temelong, Lenggong; Hussain Lebai Ismail of Felda Sungai Klah, Sungkai; Saad Brahim of Kampung Masjid Batu, Kuala Kurau and Muhd Nassir Thanabalan Abdullah of Taman Seri Raiya, Ipoh.

Each of them received RM3,000 cash, a certificat­e, a plaque and a gift. - Bernama

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