The Borneo Post

Muslims should always uphold sanctity of the Quran — Najib

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KUALA LUMPUR: Muslims have been called to always strive to uphold the sanctity of the Quran and its teachings by rejecting all forms of abuse and attempts to link Islam with terrorism and extremism.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said it was unfortunat­e that the holiness of this year’s Ramadan month was tarnished by incidence of killings and terrorism involving Muslims and made in the name of Islam.

“This is certainly against the teachings of the Quran which is based on the principles of mercy, humanity and justice.

“If these things are allowed, certainly the image of this noble Quran will be affected and covered with negative perception,” he said in his post on his blog at najibrazak.com in conjunctio­n with the 1438H Nuzul al- Quran which fell yesterday.

Through various policies and principles, including the Malaysian Syariah Index and the concept of ‘wasatiyyah’ (moderation), as well as various incentives covering the main fields of human lives, Najib said he hoped that Islam would not be synonymous only with the negative things.

“Our country does not only emphasise material developmen­t, instead human capital developmen­t is also a priority and the actual yardstick behind the economic and social progress.

“All these are a manifestat­ion of our understand­ing of the teachings of the Quran which promotes a balance between the world and the hereafter,” he said.

Najib said Malaysia as a Muslim country which is committed and progressiv­e always strive to carry out the teachings of the Quran so that they could be be appreciate­d and understood by Muslims in the country.

Citing the recent 59th internatio­nal-level Quran recital assembly, he said it was proof of Malaysia’s maturity and capability in assimilati­ng the teachings of the Quran. — Bernama

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