When it comes to food, Muslims in Malaysia crop up to take special seductiveness in a aspects of halal as well as haram (lawful as well as taboo underneath Islamic law), though such mania to sum is absent when it comes to matters of financial as well as sources of income.
"Whatever to be put in to a mouth is delicately guarded with a strictest discipline. Not so when it comes to a source to buy a food which is put in to a mouth," said PAS information arch Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man , penning his every day thoughts upon his Facebook page.
Citing an example, Tuan Ibrahim said most appeared to have no qualms about intrigue during work by making false 'overtime' claims, befriending those whose wealth is controversial or accepting bribes.
According to Tuan Ibrahim, most happily indulged in financial activities taboo by Islam nonetheless they viewed with disgust alternative prohibitions underneath Islam such as pig as well as deviant sex.
"It is singular to hear a supposed champions of a Islamic conviction in Malaysia vocalization out opposite those whose wealth is controversial or who have been suspiciously abounding or who indulge in hidden public funds... their care is never questioned by these people.
"Such acts have been tolerated nonetheless a fact is their acts will result in infinite miseries to millions of Malaysians.
"Where is a sense of change in such issues?" asked Tuan Ibrahim.
The Pahang PAS commissioner reminded which God not usually emphasises virginity of one's food, though additionally a source.
"Many Muslims usually care which a foo! d is hal al, but bothering about a source."
He criticised Muslims who do not practise Islam in a entirety, choosing to follow rules during their whims as well as fancies.
"If they have been troubled by haram food, they should additionally feel a same when it comes to abandoning a every day prayers, social injustice, fraud...
"Such an perspective completes one's Islam instead of following it bits as well as pieces," said Tuan Ibrahim.
--Harakahdaily
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