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Melaka mufti reminds M'sians to practise religious tolerance

The mufti thinks people should learn from the situation in France how not to inflame religious tensions

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Oct 2020 5:30PM

Melaka mufti reminds M'sians to practise religious tolerance
Mufti Datuk Abdul Halim Tawil believes Muslims should also adhere to Allah’s command in the Quran which states 'to you your religion, and to me, mine' which can be practiced by the people in this country. – Bernama pic, October 29, 2020

MELAKA – Malaysians who enjoy living in a multi-religious and multi-racial society are urged to be tolerant of one another, as well as to maintain religious sensitivity to avoid causing any resentment among each other.

Melaka Mufti Datuk Abdul Halim Tawil said people should learn from the situation in France, where President Emmanual Macron’s recent public remarks defending the right to publish caricatures of Prophet Muhammad, which is considered blasphemous in Islam, caused an outrage among Muslims around the world.

He said in this context, Muslims should also adhere to Allah’s command in the Quran which states 'to you your religion, and to me, mine' which can be practiced by the people in this country.

"All communities are reminded not to provoke each other, whether it's non-Muslims insulting Islam (or vice versa). We must take care of this sensitivity.

"As Muslims, we should also respect other religions, namely from the point of view of the Constitution which gives freedom of religion in this country, where we should not mock their books and rituals, because if these elements occur, it will definitely cause a terrible clash involving beliefs and faiths," he told reporters after the Ziarah Prihatin programme held in conjunction with the Maulidur Rasul 1442H Celebration here, today. – Bernama, October 29, 2020

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