The Borneo Post

‘Islamic country will not be formed through militancy’

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KUALA KANGSAR: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah said an Islamic country would not be formed through militant activities such as inflicting cruelty, committing bombings, killings, kidnapping­s and injuring innocent people.

He said an Islamic country also would not be formed by labelling the Islamic word to the name of the country or by inserting the elements of Islam in the legal system and country’s constituti­on.

“The desire for a fair and equitable rule has led to the establishm­ent of various militant movements worldwide which aim to set up Daulah Islamiah or the Islamic state.”

Sultan Nazrin said this at the investitur­e ceremony in conjunctio­n with the ruler’s 61st birthday celebratio­n, at Istana Iskandaria­h in Bukit Chandan, here, yesterday.

Also gracing the occasion were Raja Permaisuri Perak, Tuanku Zara Salim; Raja Muda Perak, Raja Jaafar Raja Muda Musa; and Raja Di-Hilir Perak, Raja Iskandar Dzulkarnai­n Sultan Idris Shah.

Sultan Nazrin said an Islamic country could be created if the country was governed by a government able to practise the good and rejecting the bad.

“An Islamic country will also emerge when the government and leaders embrace the noble traits of the Prophet who had the spirit of serving, sacrificin­g, refusing to be given any privilege and never putting himself more noble than others,” he said.

Sultan Nazrin said the collapse of a country, meanwhile, could be due to negligence of the ruling government to fulfil the people’s needs and the failure to steer towards practising the good and rejecting the bad.

He said Islam emphasised that the government must rely on the law and the leaders must not be privileged to be above the law.

“Leaders who embrace the Islamic spirit would govern based on truth and justice,” Sultan Nazrin said.

He said the leaders must have good manners and praisewort­hy character and be wise in managing and leading the government.

“The people’s well- being depends on the leaders’ image and behaviour. The way the leaders use their power entrusted to them will have an effect on the people’s conduct,” he said.

Sultan Nazrin also called on the young generation to understand the history of the country’s formation so that the 60 years of independen­ce would continue to be guided to the right path. — Bernama

The desire for a fair and equitable rule has led to the establishm­ent of various militant movements worldwide which aim to set up Daulah Islamiah or the Islamic state. Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah, Sultan of Perak

 ??  ?? Sultan Nazrin (right) inspects the guard of honour in conjunctio­n with the ruler’s 61st birthday celebratio­n at Istana Iskandaria­h in Bukit Chandan. — Bernama photo
Sultan Nazrin (right) inspects the guard of honour in conjunctio­n with the ruler’s 61st birthday celebratio­n at Istana Iskandaria­h in Bukit Chandan. — Bernama photo
 ??  ?? A man shows an X-ray equipment to be used at the Malaysian field hospital in Bangladesh. — Bernama photo
A man shows an X-ray equipment to be used at the Malaysian field hospital in Bangladesh. — Bernama photo

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