Jawi Probes Multi Religious Prayers At Groundbreaking Event
The Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (Jawi) is investigating the reciting of the Muslim prayers during a groundbreaking ceremony in Kuala Lumpur.
Although its statement did not mention which ceremony, it is believed to be in reference to Monday’s event at the MIC headquarters.
The event, which was also attended by Deputy Prime Minister and BN chairperson Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, saw Muslim, Christian, and Hindu prayers being recited.
Jawi said it is investigating the matter to ensure there were no elements that contravened Islamic rules or fatwa.
“Any offence related to ‘akidah’ can lead to legal action and punishment under Section 559 of the Syariah Criminal Offences (Federal Territories) Act 1997,” the department added.
Jawi advised all quarters to refer to the Islamic religious authorities to ensure that such practices do not violate the “syarak” (laws of Islam).
“Religious harmony and tolerance are encouraged by Islamic teachings, especially in a multiracial nation.
“However, all quarters are advised to always refer to the religious authorities to ensure that the actions are in line with the ‘hukum syarak’,” it added.
Earlier, Malaysiakini reported MIC deputy president M Saravanan as stating that the Islamic and Christian prayers conducted proved that the party is for all religions.
The former human resources minister said this is because MIC has members of various religions.
“How do Muslim and Christian party members participate in the event, if the event is held with only one religious ceremony?” he asked. - Mkini
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