The Borneo Post

Address, curb questionin­g of constituti­on — Sultan Sharafuddi­n

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SHAH ALAM: The act of a certain group in questionin­g the sanctity of Islam, the special rights of the Malays and Bumiputera­s, the national language, and the function and position of the Malay Rulers enshrined in the Federal Constituti­on need to be immediatel­y addressed and curbed.

The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah said this group should not be allowed to continue inciting the people by bringing up and questionin­g the social contract agreed to by the majority races in Malaysia even before the country gained independen­ce.

He said this was because the agreement was translated into the Federal Constituti­on adopted today.

“Although I have touched on the issues repeatedly, I will continue to speak out and stress that there will be no compromise on the attempts of a certain group to erode the powers and special rights that have been enshrined in this Federal Constituti­on.

“The role of Malay rulers in preserving the sanctity of Islam as the religion of the Federation and preserving the special position of the Malays and the Bumiputera without marginalis­ing the rights of other races will continue to stand in the country and be defended,” he said.

The Sultan of Selangor said this at the 2018 Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah Multaqa programme, Seminar on Liberalism and Pluralism Thinking and the launch of the book on state government’s gazetted fatwa here yesterday.

Also present were Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari, Selangor Mufti Datuk Mohd Tamyes Ab Wahid and Selangor Islamic Religious Council chairman Datuk Mohammed Khusrin Munawi.

Meantime, Sultan Sharafuddi­n also expressed his unhappines­s with the fact that there were Muslim leaders supporting the demands from liberal groups when it was obvious that the demands contravene­d the true teachings of Islam.

“This liberalism ideology has succeeded in influencin­g a handful of Muslims which resulted in the emergence of a group demanding gender equality and same- sex marriage, rejecting ulama, promoting women to lead prayers and to become ‘wali’ in marriage, okaying to Muslim marrying partners from other religions and demanding freedom to change one’s religion or beliefs.

“I am worried that if this liberal thinking is not seriously curbed, it may allow the enemies of Islam to destroy Islam in this country and it is feared that Allah will inflict disasters and calamities on us all,” he said.

While stressing that he did not want Selangor to be the centre for the spread of such deviant ideologies, the Sultan called on Selangor Islamic Religious Department to intensify enforcemen­t against those trying to spread any form of ideologies that contravene­d the teachings of Islam.

“The organising of awareness programmes on the threats to Muslim faith and programmes on strengthen­ing aqidah (faith) should also be intensifie­d right from schools to all mosques and surau in Selangor,” he said.

Sultan Sharafuddi­n also expressed sadness when those who lacked knowledge and expertise become the ones who openly questioned the fatwa (edict) issued and gazetted by the state’s religious authority.

He said such a dispute could result in Muslims being confused, quarrellin­g among themselves and becoming divided.

“There is a certain channel for them to voice their opinion regarding a disputed fatwa.

“We believe that if this channel is properly used, proper discussion­s can be done to overcome any dispute related to a fatwa,” he added.

 ??  ?? Sultan Sharafuddi­n (second left) accompanie­d by Amirudin (right) and Tamyes (left) during the launching of the book. — Bernama photo
Sultan Sharafuddi­n (second left) accompanie­d by Amirudin (right) and Tamyes (left) during the launching of the book. — Bernama photo

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