The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Selangor Sultan disappoint­ed over insult against Prophet Muhammad, Islam

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SHAH ALAM: The Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah yesterday expressed his disappoint­ment over insults made against Prophet Muhammad by a few non-Muslims lately.

Selangor Council of the Royal Court secretary Hanafisah Jais in a statement said that the Sultan of Selangor expressed his disappoint­ment after discussing the issues with members of the council yesterday.

Hence, Sultan Sharafuddi­n also reminded the people, especially the non-Muslims, to stop insulting Prophet Muhammad and tarnishing the sanctity of Islam.

This was because, His Highness said, the irresponsi­ble act would not only jeopardise the harmony and unity among the people, but could also cause racial and religious tension that would lead to prolonged animosity between the different races in the country.

“Incidents of individual­s throwing insults to Prophet Muhammad and tarnishing the sanctity of Islam occur quite often and have come to the point of testing the Muslims’ patience. Islam, as the country’s official religion and enshrined in the Federal Constituti­on should always be respected by every citizen in the country,” he said.

According to Hanafisah, despite the fact that insulting Prophet Muhammad and tarnishing the sanctity of Islam were offences under the law and the legal action and punishment had been imposed on those who committed them, the irresponsi­ble act still occurred, as if the legal punishment bore no effect on the group.

“History has shown that a country can end up in chaos if the people are hostile and show disrespect towards the religion of other races.

“As the Ruler who is also the head of Islam in Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddi­n stressed that preserving the sanctity of Islam and safeguardi­ng the honour of Prophet Muhammad are among the main requiremen­ts of the Maqasid Syariah (objective of Islamic principles) and it is also the responsibi­lity of the Muslims to safeguard it at all time,” she said.

Hence, she said, Sultan Sharafuddi­n’s reminder should be taken seriously by everyone, especially the non-Muslims, to preserve the harmony and unity among the races and religions in the country.

She said it also applied to the Muslims and they should always be cautious before issuing any statements or views related to other religions.

She further said that the Selangor Council of the Royal Court members upheld the decree of the Sultan of Selangor and also shared the disappoint­ment expressed by His Highness over the insults against Prophet Muhammad and Islam.

“Members of the council also urged the authoritie­s such as the Royal Malaysia Police and the Attorney General’s Chambers to heed the Sultan of Selangor’s call by implementi­ng effective measures to address this problem.

“Detailed investigat­ion of those suspected of committing such offences should be immediatel­y carried out and prosecutio­n to be taken against those responsibl­e if there is sufficient evidence,” she said. - Bernama

Don't share assaulted female driver's personal data – Grab

KUALA LUMPUR: Grab Malaysia (Grab) yesterday urged the public not to share personal data of female drivers in social media who claimed to be physically harassed by a male passenger on Sunday.

Grab in a statement here yesterday said that they have been assisting the authoritie­s from the very beginning and will continue to do so, to ensure the victim’s rights are protected.

“On behalf of both Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) and Grab, we request that everyone refrain from sharing her personal data in public spaces like social media or sharing speculatio­n and rumours regarding this matter.

“We will ensure that action is taken against the perpetrato­r,” it said.

On Sunday, media reported a female Grab driver was allegedly sexually assaulted by a male passenger at knifepoint near the KOI Prima condominiu­m in Taman Mas here at about 5:36am.

Grab also said the safety of their driver-partners is just as important to them as their passengers and a threat to their safety is something Grab do not take lightly.

“If anyone has any informatio­n about this matter, we encourage you to please go directly to the authoritie­s. At the same time, we want to give our reassuranc­e that we will continue to enhance safety features for the rest of our community,” said the statement. - Bernama

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