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Sorry, leave the Muslims, including the PM, out of non-Muslim events
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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5, 2025: Racial and religious bigots in Malaysia are getting more and more ridiculous in their governing of Muslim and Islamic Affairs.
They are now trying to impose their religious beliefs on non-Muslims, the latest being non-Muslim event organisers must get their permission if they want to invite Muslims.
Why should non-Muslims comply or submit to them?
Worse come to worse, event organisers should just stop inviting Muslims to their cultural and community events, whether held in non-Muslim places of worship or otherwise.
Leave them all out, including the prime minister, his deputy, ministers, state executive councillors, MPs and state assemblymen.
Jakim or any religious authority can go ahead and ban Muslims from attending non-Muslim events because that is their power.
But, leave the non-Muslims out of this as religious authorities have no control whatsoever over the rights and beliefs of non-Muslims.
For example, in Chinese funerals, there is no such thing as invitation. Relatives and friends, including Muslims, come at their own free will to pay their last respecvts.
So, if Muslims turn up, what should the mourning family members do? Chase them away?
What a ridiculous and moronic proposal to try and govern the religious beliefs of non-Muslims.
On this issue, at least MIC deputy president M.Saravanan has the conscious to speak up.
Have the the loyal Umno political lapdog MCA and the Pakatan Harapan (PH) lapdog DAP lost their tongues?
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the attempt to interfere in the religious practices and affairs of non-Muslims:
MIC wants Anwar to intervene over proposed new rules on non-Muslim events
-05 Feb 2025, 05:34 PM
The party’s deputy president M Saravanan described the move as unnecessary and one that could disrupt harmony.
MIC deputy president M Saravanan said the proposed directive belittled the efforts of Malaysia’s founding leaders who built the nation on trust, tolerance and goodwill among its diverse communities.
PETALING JAYA: The MIC has urged Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to intervene in the issue over proposed guidelines requiring event organisers at non-Muslim houses of worship to seek approval from Islamic authorities when inviting Muslim attendees.
In a statement, the party’s deputy president M Saravanan described the move as unnecessary and one that could disrupt harmony.
He also asked whether non-Muslims would now be required to seek approval from the Islamic development department (Jakim) before inviting Muslim guests and whether permission would be needed for Muslims to pay their last respects to deceased non-Muslim friends.
The proposed directive belittled the efforts of Malaysia’s founding leaders who built the nation on trust, tolerance and goodwill among its diverse communities, he said.
“The nation has thrived on unity and this proposed ruling disrupts the harmony we have maintained for decades.”
Saravanan also warned that the ruling could become a political liability for the government, potentially alienating non-Muslim support for the unity government.
“If the government blames the opposition for using race and religion to divide the people, it must not be seen doing the same.”
He urged the government to engage with all communities before making decisions affecting racial and religious sensitivities.
“The government must ensure that policies affecting both Muslims and non-Muslims are made through proper consultation with all races.”
Earlier today, it was reported that religious affairs minister Na’im Mokhtar had said that new guidelines were in the works to set out clear rules regarding the involvement of Muslims in non-Muslim festivities and funerals.
In a written Dewan Rakyat reply, he said the guidelines would also cover the involvement of Muslims in events at non-Muslim houses of worship.
Under the proposed rules, there can be no speeches or songs with religious “propaganda” or performances that would insult Muslims, while the premises cannot display the religious symbols of faiths other than Islam.
Na’im also said organisers would need to obtain the permission of the relevant authorities, as well as the “views” of Islamic authorities, if their event were to involve Muslims.
Not lost their tongues but have lost their jewels and have becomes a full tamed lap dog.
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