Agong Don T Turn Social Media Into Venues To Argue Shame Others
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has reminded the public not to turn social media into venues for arguments and shaming others as these actions only contribute negatively.
Sultan Ibrahim also cautioned against extremism, particularly issues related to race and religion.
“Do not shame others or viral (spread) shameful contents, as this will only cause division and conflict,” he said at the national-level Maal Hijrah celebration at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre.
The king acknowledged the challenges the public faces today amidst the unrestricted flow of information through social media, which is difficult to regulate.
Therefore, Sultan Ibrahim emphasised the importance for Malaysians to exercise caution when seeking religious knowledge on social media, ensuring that the content obtained is authentic and from authoritative sources.
Sultan Ibrahim said that there is growing concern about the dissemination of misleading, inaccurate, and misinterpreted information related to Islam, as well as teachings that deviate from true Islamic principles.
“In the past, religious education primarily involved reading books and attending kuliah (religious classes) in mosques.
“Today, however, society increasingly turns to online sources like ‘Ustazah Facebook’ and ‘Ustaz TikTok’ for religious learning.”
Discerning right from wrong
The Agong also reminded Muslims to exercise discernment in distinguishing between right and wrong, emphasising that the spread of inaccurate religious information via social media can lead to confusion, division, and deviations from authentic religious practices.
His Majesty urged the government to enhance enforcement measures against deviant content and establish a religious reference centre to disseminate accurate knowledge and information.
On nation-building, Sultan Ibrahim said that Hijrah serves to unite the ummah and community.
He also called on all Malaysians, especially Muslims, to strengthen the spirit of brotherhood in shaping a united future generation for the country.
“The Islam practised in our country is based on the teachings of Ahli al-Sunnah Wal Jamaah. However, I have noticed a proliferation of diverse Islamic beliefs and teachings, creating a rojak (mixed) situation. This only serves to divide Muslims.
“Let us not be misled by teachings driven by personal interests. If this trend continues, how can Muslims unite? Please reflect on this carefully. I can only remind you, the choice is yours,” His Majesty added.
In conjunction with the Maal Hijrah celebration, Sultan Ibrahim urged all Muslims to abandon bad habits and practices contrary to the Quran.
Themed “Al-Falah Pemacu Malaysia Madani”, this year’s national-level celebration was attended by 6,000 guests.
- Bernama
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