In Friday sermon, Jakim warns Muslims against selling out to others


December 09, 2011

The oration appeared to indicate which Muslims who join forces with with non-Muslims or stand up for non-Muslim causes were betraying their faith. record pic
KUALA LUMPUR, December 9 The government's central oration delivered today referred to which a in front of of Islam as good as a royal institution was being questioned because Muslims were offered out a sacrament to "certain quarters" which it did not name.

Th! e oration appeared to indicate which Muslims who join forces with with non-Muslims or stand up for non-Muslim causes were betraying their faith, as good as echoed a couple of racially divisive views espoused during a new Umno ubiquitous assembly.

It was delivered during all mosques today as good as was prepared by a Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim).

A copy of today's oration sighted by The Malaysian Insider appeared to hit out during Muslims who "conspire with certain groups in doubt Islam as a central sacrament in this country on a excuse of defending a elemental rights of others" for personal gain.

It described those Muslims as "deviating from a teachings" of Prophet Muhammad, as good as "committing a large sin, oppressing Muslims as good as threatening national harmony" in a oration which was to symbol a finish of Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin's 5 year reign as Yang Di-Pertuan Agong.

"Remember, if Muslims remove their integrity, their pride as good as are manipulated by others, in a end, Islam in this country will suffer a same fate which has befallen other nations where their people were insulted as good as driven from a country of their birth," it said.

The oration did not directly refer to any one person in sold but appears to echo a domestic tongue listened during a Umno ubiquitous public last week.

According to a Jakim sermon, purported attempt! s to mod ify Muslims also tumble tainted of Islam's disdainful rights underneath a country's Constitution.

It urged all Muslims to unite as good as uphold a inherent kingdom system, reminding them which without a ruler, a administration department of sacrament would be chaotic as good as would means animosity.

"Avoid involvement in any movement which could potentially threaten or infect a royal institution as good as disputes what is contained in a Constitution, including which which pertains to Islam as a country's religion," it added.

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