Malayasian PM Urges Muslims Not to Insult Other Religions


Kuala Lumpur, Sep 5 (IANS):  Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak Saturday quoted from the Quran to urge fellow Muslims not to insult people of other faiths, after residents of a Muslim-majority area, protesting re-location of a Hindu temple to their locality, carried cow heads in a rally Friday.

Residents of Section 23 locality in Shah Alam, capital of Selangor state, staged a protest rally against relocation of a 150-year-old Sri Mariamman temple from Section 19 to their Muslim Malay-majority area.

The protest sparked controversy when some of the participants brought along cow's head - an animal deemed sacred by the Hindus - and placed it at the state secretariat, Star Online said.

Addressing a gathering at a mosque amid observance of Ramzan, Razak urged Muslims to follow "the true Islamic teaching of showing respect" and refrain from condemning or insulting other religions and their believers.

Both Surah Al-Maidah (phrase 8) and Surah Al-An'am (Phrase 108) advised Muslims that if they went against other religions, this would cause the other believers to act violently against them, he said.

Muslims were also forbidden from insulting or desecrating items considered sacred to followers of other religions, so that, in turn, they would show respect to Islam, Razak added.

"During the era of prophet Muhammad, he himself allowed followers of other religions to practise what they believed, and forbade his followers from going against them. We hope during this holy Ramzan month, we can prove that we are the most disciplined followers," said Razak.

The attorney general's office tasked with initiating legal action has asked the police for extensive investigation. The police have interrogated over 100 people and has identified the wrongdoers, media reports said.

Meanwhile, several Malaysians staged a peaceful demonstration outside the country's mission in London over the government's handling of insulting display of cows heads.

At the meeting at Malaysian High Commission at Belgrave Square Friday, the protesters gathered for three hours holding placards and distributing leaflets to the public.

Hindus form a bulk of the nearly two million ethnic Indian population of Malaysia.

The incident has also acquired political hues with charges being exchanged between the federal government ruled by Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition and Selangor, that is ruled by the opposition alliance Pakatan Rakyat (PR).

A disclaimer came from a ruling alliance youth leader who reportedly participated in the protest.

Sohaimi Shadan, an executive council member of Umno Youth, denied he was the mastermind behind the protest, saying that he joined the group after Friday prayers at the state mosque.

The government asked online portal Malaysiakini to remove footage and videos on the cow heads protest from its website immediately following numerous public complaints.

In a letter, the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) requested the website to remove the videos as they had intentions to "annoy any person, especially Indians" - an offence under Communication and Multimedia Act 1998.

Malaysian Hindu Sangam chairman R.S. Mohan Shan said the group was firm in its stand that the best place to relocate the temple was in Section 23.

"I visited the location and I saw no obstruction and the construction of a temple will not disturb anybody," he said.

 

  

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  • vishwa, mangalore\usa

    Sun, Sep 06 2009

    Lot of changes are happening in the world over the thinking. One of that is live and let live. this is required for peacefull living. This step by malysian PM is commendable. all the best. This should take place from all corner

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  • M.E.Moolur, UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sun, Sep 06 2009

    These religious fanatics are the real enimies of Islam. Insulting or harming others faith is not at all permited in Islam.One man was throwing dirties at Prophet Mohammed daily morning while passing in front of his house. One day when the Prophet did not see him doing this, went inside his house and enquired wheather he is sick so that he could help him.People insulting or harming in the name of religion should be severely punished.

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  • Mubeen Ummer Khan, Gurukambla

    Sun, Sep 06 2009

    Totally agree with Mr . B.M.Zaffer

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  • thoufe, mulki/abu dhabi

    Sun, Sep 06 2009

    I totally agree with B M Zaffer.. A true muslim never hurt or insult others..

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  • Aslam, Moodbidri, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 06 2009

    Well said Mr.shahnawaz kukkikatte

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  • George Cruz, Managalore/USA

    Sun, Sep 06 2009

    Mr.Shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi has put it nicely in his comments and agree 100% with his comments.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    A learned muslim who has the knowledge of Quran and prophetic teachings would definitely respect the followers of other faith and love his neighbour. But unfortunately majority of muslims in India are less educated and they even dont know what holy Quran says and what prophet has said. The so called mullas, who call themselves as protectors of Islam, mislead and misguide the innocent and ignorant muslims and make them soft targets and brainwash their minds for anti social and anti national activity. The only solution is to provide good and quality education and good knowledge of Quran and prophetic teachings would soon eliminate the problems. Secondly respect is always give and take. It applies to followers of all faiths in its equal measure.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    Malaysian PM is a role model to our Law Makers. This incidence is good enough to create newusense to our Mangalore outfits waiting for a reason to protest and to create unrest!.

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  • Praveen Bangera, Kaup/Dubai

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    Salute to the Malaysian PM. Even the rulers of UAE are very secular by allowing Hindu community to build their temple here in Dubai.

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  • Rasha, saudi arabia

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    I agree with you at the same time i hope the indian hindus also to follow the same.

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  • SHRINIVAS PRABHU, Sharjah/Bantakal

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    Really a wonderful statement!Give respect and take respect.

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  • Kishore, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    Hats off Hon. Prime Minister. Good suggestion to muslims all over the world.

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  • Shetty, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    A very good suggestion by a true muslim.I hope even Indian muslims follow his advise & stop this jehad.Countries like Indonesia & Malaysia are still proud of their Hindu heritage even though the majority converted to Islam,unlike India where even today Babar is preferred over Lord Ram.

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALORE

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    I congratulate the Malaysian Prime Minister for urging the Muslims to follow "the true Islamic teaching of showing respect" and refrain from condemning or insulting other religions and their believers. In India it is very common to see the hurting the sentiments of Hindus like slaughtering holy cows, denigrating deities, painting mother India and deities in bad taste, damaging the images of deities, criticising the Hindus for worshipping the animals. Because of the bad image created by such people even good people who work in Banks and other establishments do not get house in Mangalore and other cities. Such kind of people in their own interest and in the interest of other good people in their own community should desist from such practices. They should follow people like Mr. Kalam and Mr. Razak and not Dawood Ibrahim or Jinnah.

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  • B.M.ZAFFER, THONSE, DUBAI

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    Islam is the religion of peace. My religion totally forbidden to hurt/insult anyone on earth. If any name sake majority/minority muslims has done wrong things we can not blame the religion of peace ISLAM. Hope both name sake muslims & non-muslims, first understand the basic principles of thier own religion then go to preach others. A true muslim never hurt or insult others. May allah bless of us to follow the teachings of islam and live in peace & prosparity.

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