The Borneo Post

PM: Laundrette entrepeneu­r’s apology should be well-received

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PUTRAJAYA: The action of a laundrette entreprene­ur in Muar, Johor, in apologisin­g and withdrawin­g a decision to offer the laundry service only to Muslims should be wellreceiv­ed, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

The Prime Minister said the action was in line with the view of the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar.

He said there was basis in the concern of the Sultan of Johor that the entreprene­ur’s action would lead to a narrow image of Islam, contrary to the country’s desire to nurture a united, harmonious, moderate and tolerant society.

“The government will remain committed to upholding the true Islamic teachings while protecting the interests of the other communitie­s as demanded of Islam,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Najib said that as a country that upheld ‘ Wasatiyyah’ (moderation) and championed the Maqasid Syariah foundation­al goals, Malaysia would remain a moderate Islamic nation practising the moderate way of life as had been the case since independen­ce.

“I am confident that Muslims will continue to uphold this struggle because we all want to see Malaysia progress into a successful, respected and exemplary country,” he said.

A picture of the laundrette, which offered its service only to Muslims, had circulated on social media for over a week.

The action of the entreprene­ur was criticised by Sultan Ibrahim who said the entreprene­ur should change the concept of his business or face action.

The entreprene­ur apologised and reportedly removed the sign at the premises that said ‘Muslimfrie­ndly’. — Bernama

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Najib (second left�� launches the TVET Malaysia at the Advanced Technology Training Centre (ADTEC�� as Riot (left��, Mahdzir (right�� and Lim Kok Wing founder Tan Sri Lim Kok Wing (second right�� look on. — Bernama photo

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