Prominent Muslim cleric Asri Zainul Abidin slammed PAS leader Hasan Ali for un! derestim ating a strength of Muslims' conviction after Hasan voiced fears a day ago which followers of Islam could be proselytized by Christians regulating high-tech devices.
Asri, a former Perlis mufti, also flayed Hasan for suggesting which a Bible's influence surpassed which of a al-Quran
"It is an insult to Muslims as well as a Islamic faith. As if Muslims who attend to Bible readings would eventually be swayed," Asri pronounced in a matter out on Friday.
8 ways to lure Muslims
The controversial Hasan had been responding to a question from Umno Sungai Burung representative about what a Selangor state supervision was you do to stop Muslims from being proselytized by Christians.
Hasan told a Selangor state public which there were currently 8 ways which Muslims were being lured divided from Islam. One of these a solar-powered "hand-held audio Bible" used to widespread Christianity.
According to Hasan, a Umno-controlled state eremite dialect or JAIS had discovered a audio device while conducting research on Muslim apostasy in a state.
The alternative ways included offering monetary aids to marginalized groups such as singular mothers as well as a handicapped. Neither Hasan nor JAIS offering any explanation because they could not trump a benefit allegedly given by a Christians.
Talk is cheap, Hasan
Hasan's comments sparked indignant retorts from Christian leaders.
"Talk is cheap. Where is a proof. There have been some-more t! han ampl e laws to retaliate those which try to change Muslims so if Hasan Ali has evidence, put it on show. Don't just accuse, which is frequency fair," Rev Thomas Philips, a vice authority of inter-faith group MCCBCHST, told Malaysia Chronicle.
"I find it amusing this man can lift on with impunity a approach he has a last few months - which is, ceaselessly spawning tributary fear among Muslims which their conviction is in risk of overthrow from Christians," pronounced Bishop Paul Tan, a head of a Catholic Church in a Malacca-Johor diocese.
Malaysia Chronicle
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