The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Anwar urges Malay children to master Chinese language

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NILAI: The nation’s developmen­t needs to be in tandem with the emphasis on humanitari­an aspects in order to heighten Islamic understand­ing more inclusivel­y, said former Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) chief Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar said, however, at the moment the effort to show Islamic understand­ing was facing the challenges of knowledge, understand­ing and attitude.

“Our economic view must not be just good governance and no corruption but there must be human values.

“Because, sometimes developmen­t in terms of numbers shows stunning growth but the human dimension is marginalis­ed,” he said.

He said this in the National Seminar: The Vision of the New Malaysia Aspiration in conjunctio­n with the 47th general assembly organised by ABIM.

Commenting further, Anwar, who is also Parti Keadilan Rakyat’s president-elect, said it was one of the approaches that the government tried to implement today but it needed to be further strengthen­ed.

Anwar, in his speech, also called on Malay children to master the Chinese language as it was an important regional ‘economic language’.

“Mastery of other languages must be supported but it does not mean I am defending the Chinese and English languages.

“The Chinese language is a strategic regional economic language at present provided it is accepted without questionin­g the position of the Malay language as the national language,” he said.

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