The Borneo Post

Dr Annuar mulls making interfaith Raya gathering an internatio­nal event

- By Peter Boon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: Assistant Minister of Education and Technologi­cal Research Dr Annuar Rapaee is mul ling elevating Masjid An- Nur’s Hari Raya Aidilfitri gathering to an internatio­nal event by extending invitation­s to religious leaders from other countries.

He pointed out that the idea was worth exploring as the visitors would be able to see for themselves the strong religious and racial unity, as wel l as the diverse culture in the state.

“That is a good idea – we will try. Maybe that one we have to work with the different religions because they know who to invite; I think that is good – next year ( perhaps),” the Nangka assemblyma­n told reporters after officiatin­g at the Aidilfitri gathering at Sibu Muslims Welfare Trust Board ( Lakis) hall here on Saturday, which was attended by some 400 people.

Hosted by Masjid An- Nur management committee, the event also hosted local community leader Temenggong Datuk Wan Hamid Edruce, Sibu police chief ACP Saiful Bahri Abdullah, Bishop of Roman Catholic Church Sibu Rt Rev Joseph Hii, Sarawak Chinese Annual Conference Methodist president Rev Dr Tie King Tai, Sibu Buddhist Associatio­n chairman Charlie Tan, Sibu Sree Maha Mariamman Temple president Manogaran Krishnasam­y and Sibu Sikh Temple president Jagjiwan Singh.

“I am very happy with Masjid An- Nur ( committee) because they keep the tradition every year to invite the non- Muslims to the Hari Raya open house. As I have said just now, it is really a sacrifice for each of the religions and communitie­s to get united.

“It does not mean that you have to forego your belief or faith. What I mean is that the understand­ing among us is also a sacrifice. That is most important and we should not ruin this because together, we built this country 54 years ago and we need to preserve this strong religious and racial harmony,” Dr Annuar emphasised.

On the proposed interfaith games, he said it would be a mani fe s t at ion o f thei r understand­ing and harmony that they had been building since the start of the programme.

He also said the mass breakof-fast would be held again next year following the overwhelmi­ng response this year.

For the record, some 6,000 people from all walks of life took part in the state’s inaugural mass potluck picnic- style break- of-fast at Sibu Town Square Phase 1 on June 18. Dr Annuar said he had discussed with Sibu Resident Hii Chang Kee on where the mass event would be held next year.

Meanwhile, Masjid An- Nur management committee chairman Latiff Coupon said the gathering had become a precursor for others to host similar gatherings during Christmas, Wesak and other festive occasions.

 ??  ?? Dr Annuar (third left) cuts the ribbon on the giant ‘ketupat’ to mark the start of Raya festivitie­s at Lakis Hall. Looking on from right are Wan Hamid, Saiful Bahri and Chang Kee.
Dr Annuar (third left) cuts the ribbon on the giant ‘ketupat’ to mark the start of Raya festivitie­s at Lakis Hall. Looking on from right are Wan Hamid, Saiful Bahri and Chang Kee.

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