KUALA LUMPUR, July twenty Defending Islam contingency go hand in hand with protecting a rights of a Malays as enshrined in a Federal Constitution, controversial columnist Assoc Prof Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah said today.
Tee, a Chinese Muslim who embraced Islam twenty-six years ago, noted which nonetheless he is Chinese by race, a Islamic faith had taught him which sacrament should take precedence above race.
Tee embraced Islam twenty-six years ago. Picture courtesy of sinarharian.com.my
"In my understanding, when there is a clash in between a significance of competition with a significance of religion, similar to it or not, Islam taught me which sacrament contingency take priority," he said during a launch of his books "Masih Adakah Ketuanan Melayu?" and "Cabaran Saudara Baharu di Malaysia" during a Defence Ministry here.
"So I took a decision, a stand, which a significance of sacrament contingency be upheld and to strengthen religion, this includes defending a Malay competition as a whole," he said.
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