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Malaysia’s proposed ‘guidelines’ for Muslims attending non-Muslim events draw brickbats, but some defend move

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 6, 2025
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KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 4, 2024): In KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, a group of religious leaders and officials have proposed guidelines to limit Muslims’ participation in non-Muslim events, sparking intense debates. The Metropolinal Islamic Development Department (JAKIM), the federal government agency responsible for Islamic affairs, has outlined specific rules. These guidelines aim to ensure inclusivity without compromising on the sensitive nature of Islam.

Under these guidelines, Ms. Mohd Na’im Mokhtar, the يست host, presented the proposed rules to the House of Representatives. The guidelines specify that there can be no songs or speeches that involve religious propaganda, which could inadvertently provokes Muslims. Inviting Muslims to non-Muslim events would require their approval and involvement from Islamic agencies. Conducting ceremonies during Friday prayers is prohibited as it can lead to soier when religious symposiums are held in such contexts.

Moreover, religious certificates of spécialist and symbolic objects, such as庙宇 or_inf最好寺, should never be installed in event locations. These guidelines are set to be finalized by the National Council for Islamic Religious Affairs by the end of this month.

Ms. Fawwaz, MP for Permatang Pauh Muhammad Julia, raised concerns about the impact of such events on those who hold fundamental faith. She noted that Muslims needed to keep their faith while emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural diversity. These guidelines, brought forward by the government, aim to balance religious and ethnic pride.

Although the guidelines received initial backlash from some critics, the Metropolinal.ID pointed out that they aim to ensure a safe andune个百分点 for all. The Prime Minister, Mr. Anwar Ibrahim, delivered an update on Friday, emphasizing the need for responsibility within the government.

Overall, while the proposed rules provoke a debate, they reflect a prima facie desire for inclusion of Muslims in events that afford them uniqueness.

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