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‘Taubat’ package: state religious depts told to investigate, says minister

Datuk Idris Ahmad says ‘not right’ to have to pay for repentance

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Apr 2022 7:46AM

‘Taubat’ package: state religious depts told to investigate, says minister
In another development, Datuk Idris Ahmad says agencies such as YaPEIM should be kind to the poor and not just wait in their office, as it is difficult for these individuals to seek help because they have to leave work and need money to go to the office for the purpose. – Bernama pic, April 24, 2022

BUKIT GANTANG – The state Islamic religious departments have been asked to investigate the emergence of social media sites that offer a “taubat” (repentance) package at RM20, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Idris Ahmad.

He said the investigation was necessary to track down those involved in the package so that action could be taken.

“To repent and having to pay for the purpose is not right, and if we do not have adequate knowledge, we will be easily deceived by others.

“Allah tells us to teach and learn to become knowledgeable individuals, because with the knowledge we will not be easily deceived,” he said at a press conference at the Inspirasi Qaseh Ramadan and Aidilfitri 1443 by the Malaysian Islamic Economic Development Foundation (YaPEIM) involving 70 orphans in Kampung Sungai Petai, Changkat Jering here yesterday.

He was asked to comment on the spread of advertisements on social media sites about the package for anyone wishing to repent to be charged RM20.

In another development, Idris said that agencies such as YaPEIM should be kind to the poor and not just wait in their office, as it is difficult for these individuals to seek help because they have to leave work and need money to go to the office for the purpose.

“We ask all agency officers who are involved with the community to go out and find those who need help,” he said, adding that his department will set up a committee to help the vulnerable.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said that the cabinet special committee to protect the vulnerable group was set up to protect the welfare of these people, especially children, persons with disabilities, women and the elderly.

Idris also wanted those who opened an orphanage or shelter to put extra effort into looking after these orphans, because caring for these children has its own set of challenges and requires utmost sincerity.

In the meantime, Idris said that the YaPEIM Trust Fund had distributed a total of RM655.91 million, which benefited 6.59 million recipients, from 1985 to March 31 this year. – Bernama, April 24, 2022

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