Malaysia

Jais will not oppose holding of Bon Odori

This follows instruction from sultan of Selangor to department

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Jun 2022 10:45PM

Jais will not oppose holding of Bon Odori
Selangor Islamic Religious Department director Datuk Mohd Shahzihan Ahmad says the sultan of Selangor ordered that all matters be decided upon with fairness and impartiality in a multiracial and multireligious society like in Selangor. – Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor Facebook pic, June 8, 2022 

SHAH ALAM – The Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) will not prevent any individual from attending the Bon Odori event, scheduled for July 16 at the Shah Alam National Sports Complex, said its director Datuk Mohd Shahzihan Ahmad.

In a statement today, he said the decision was made following a command by the Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah who did not consent to any decision on the matter, which was made hastily, without a study done and due consideration.

“His Royal Highness is of the opinion that many cultures are linked to religion but religion need not necessarily be present in a culture. The sultan also stated that practising something is different from viewing it.

“His Royal Highness is also not worried because if the faith of Muslims is strong and true, they will not be convinced of or practise anything that is contrary to the creed of Ahlul Sunnah wal Jama’ah,” he said.

Shahzihan said the sultan also ordered that all matters be decided upon with fairness and impartiality in a multiracial and multireligious society like in Selangor.

“In this regard, His Royal Highness has ordered Jais and the Shah Alam City Council officials to attend the (Bon Odori) event to see for themselves what takes place at the event.

“The sultan himself had attended the event some years ago and did not see anything which could erode the faith of Muslims. It is a social programme for industry workers of many Japanese companies that operate in Selangor,” he added.

Meanwhile, in Kuala Lumpur, Look East Policy Alumni Society (Aleps) president Zulfiqat Zainuddin said the annual Bon Odori festival is an activity promoting Japanese culture in Malaysia and has no elements of Buddhism.

He said Aleps had been helping the main organiser, namely, the Japan Club Kuala Lumpur, to promote the event to the public in this country.

“From the views and explanations of the Japanese Embassy and the main organiser, we use the Bon Odori festival as a platform to introduce Japanese culture to Malaysians,” he said today. – Bernama, June 8, 2022

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