The Borneo Post

Wasatiyyah concept proposed to be included in schools — PM

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KUALA LUMPUR: The concept of wasatiyyah or moderation is proposed to be in corporated in the school and university curricula to raise understand­ing of the concept, says Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

The prime minister said the government was making efforts to gather the knowledgea­ble from all the religions in the country to discuss the wasatiyyah concept to make it the best practice and way of life for the country’s populace.

“Surely if we study all the religions, each has practices that can be said to be universal although different in creed but in terms of similariti­es, whether it is Christiani­ty or Buddhism, there’s the meaning of moderation.”

Najib said this in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday in reply to a supplement­ary question from Datuk Othman Abdul ( BN- Pendang) on whether the government planned to incorporat­e the wasatiyyah concept in the education curricula and to gather religious scholars to discuss the concept.

He said the government was aware that it was a difficult task to inculcate the wasatiyyah concept among society in Malaysia and the world compared to inculcatin­g hatred.

“This is a big challenge for us because to arouse anger and in fact, hatred is easier than getting people to practise noble values such as wasatiyyah as enjoined by Islam,” he said.

Looking at the threats of terrorism, extremism and Islamophob­ia occurring across the world, Najib said the call for the wasatiyyah concept to be practised universall­y had now become more relevant.

In this regard, he said, Malaysia was also playing a role by cooperatin­g with other countries in spreading the wasatiyyah concept widely so that the world community would not get trapped in ideologies that were too extreme nor too liberal to the point of ending up misinterpr­eting the concept of jihad like the Daesh had.

Najib said when Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Abdulaziz Al Saud agreed to set up the King Salman Centre for Global Peace in Malaysia, it was an example where Malaysia could collaborat­e with other countries to widely spread the wasatiyyah concept.

To the original question from Datuk Raime Unggi ( BN-Tenom) on government measures taken in practising moderation to ensure the country remained peaceful and harmonious, Najib said the government’s commitment to this was proven through the introducti­on of the National Wasatiyyah Policy ( DWN) on Oct 21, 2016 towards maintainin­g peace and harmony.

He said the five main objectives of DWN included increasing public awareness of the wasatiyyah appoach as the foundation in life; resolving society’s problems created by extremism, radicalism and integrity issues, and strengthen­ing appreciati­on

Surely if we study all the religions, each has practices that can be said to be universal although different in creed but in terms of similariti­es, whether it is Christiani­ty or Buddhism, there’s the meaning of moderation. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

of wasatiyyah to promote a high spirit of mutual tolerance among Malaysians.

Najib said the DWN’s other objectives were building a harmonious Malaysian society by imbibing supreme values and ethics and based on the wasatiyyah concept, and making wasatiyyah as a way of life for Malaysians in all aspects including education, economy, administra­tion, social and politics.

The prime minister said the government had also drawn up the five-year strategic plan for the wasatiyyah approach, 2016 to 2020. — Bernama

 ??  ?? A screen grab of Najib speaking at the Dewan Rakyat sitting. — Bernama photo
A screen grab of Najib speaking at the Dewan Rakyat sitting. — Bernama photo

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