Clerics want guidelines for interaction between Muslims, non-Muslims



By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal
February 16, 2012
Najib making his approach by a throng during Batu Caves during his revisit to a Murugan Temple on Thaipusam February 7 2012.
KUALA LUMPUR, February sixteen The supervision should pull up a guideline controlling interaction in between Muslims as well as non-Muslims, a Ulama Association of Malaysia (PUM) pronounced today.
"This is critical as well as has to be done rught divided as a resolution to religious issues connected with a multi-racial society in Malaysia. Recurring issues are not just about religious celebrations of different races though alternative aspects of law, administration as well as economy," pronounced PUM secretary-general Dr Mohd Roslan Mohd Nor in a statement.
He pronounced a proposed guideline, called a "guideline on a code of conduct in between Muslims as well as non-Muslims in Malaysia" (Garis Panduan Fiqh Interaksi Orang Islam dan Bukan Islam di Malaysia) would assistance equivocate difficulty in between a dual groups as well as make people improved assimilate Islam.
Mohd Roslan pronounced a National Fatwa Council should be since a charge of drawing up a applicable guidelines, as well as which it should be made a central reference material for everyone in any issues connected with "religion as well as racial interaction".
The cleric pronounced which a guideline would ensure there would be no more views as well as opinions from those who did not have an "authority" in Islam.
"The views expressed by a National Fatwa Council in a guideline will be a central in front of of a country.
"The guideline will benefaction Islam as (a religion) with teachings which promote justice, peace, peace as well as unity," pronounced Mohd Roslan.
PUM has previously urged Muslims to stay divid! ed from non-Muslims religious festivals following a budding minister's revisit to Thaipusam celebrations last week.
Perak Mufti Tan Sri Harussani Zakaria had criticised Datuk Seri Najib Razak for "sacrificing his faith" by in assemblage a Hindu festival during Batu Caves last Tuesday, a budding minister's third revisit in as many years.
PUM noted which discipline set out by a National Fatwa Council on April 12, 2005 stated which Muslims cannot attend events which soak up ceremonies which go against a teachings of Islam.
But a Perak mufti has since then pronounced Najib's assemblage of Thaipusam celebrations during Batu Caves recently was not against Islamic doctrine.
His comments come after Najib personally spoke to him about his role on a day.
Harussani pronounced this involved a speech by a budding apportion as well as during no time was a latter involved in a religious procession nor did he enter a cavern temple.
The Perak mufti went on to say which as a inhabitant leader, it is not wrong for Najib to join alternative races for gratifying celebrations so long as he does not endorse or participate in a rites of alternative religions.
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