No threat of Christianisation, says Anwar

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 19 Pakatan Rakyat (PR) pronounced currently it will not await Saturday's gathering of a million Muslims as Islam is not facing a hazard of Christianisation.

Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim told a press conference currently which there was no reason to fright a church as "we have all a energy as well as laws to enhance a understanding of Islam but it has not been done" by a Barisan Nasional (BN) government.

"Instead, those in energy usually introduce fear. We have never believed which Islam is being in jeopardy by Christianisation," a PKR de fato personality said.

The Himpunan Sejuta Umat (Himpun) or Gathering of a Million Faithful, is organised by various worried eremite groups job for Muslims to climb up opposite a "challenge of Christianisation."

The rally was mooted after a controversial raid upon a Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC) upon August 3 where it was alleged which Christians were proselytising to Muslims there.

About 1,000 Facebook users have reliable their assemblage so distant but should Himpun pull much some-more this weekend, it could push Umno as well as PAS to find aptitude between some-more eremite Malays.

With ethnic tensions already rising in a years following a 2008 ubiquitous election, it could lift already simmering fears of Islamisation between non-Muslims as well as some-more liberal Malays.

Anwar (picture) added which after PAS pronounced last night it would not back Himpun as a organisers longed for it to be apolitical, PKR had also motionless to follow fit as "there can be negative impact" to inter-faith relations.

"But you have constrained evidence to indicate which Umno is involved as a media is personification it up as well as they usually await an eventuality if it is backed by Umno," a Permatang Pauh MP said.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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