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S’gor sultan expresses disappointment over outrageous social media comments

Unbridled phenomenon may damage community’s thinking, says ruler

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Oct 2022 11:55PM

S’gor sultan expresses disappointment over outrageous social media comments
Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah stresses that unity among Malays is very important and needs to be preserved for the sake of the next generation because a divided nation will only bring destruction to the country. – Bernama pic, October 6, 2022

KUALA SELANGOR – The sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, today expressed his disappointment over outrageous comments among netizens on social media of late, which included slander and spitefulness.

Sultan Sharafuddin said it is even more disappointing when the insulting words are supported by other netizens without due diligence.

If not curbed and dealt with wisely, such a phenomenon may damage the thinking of the community, especially the younger generation, he said.

“Of late, issues such as slander and fake news that are becoming more prevalent have caused tensions among certain groups in our society.

“I don’t want problems like this to continue to spread, so much so that it can affect the harmony of the people and the strength of unity in the long term,” he said during the inauguration ceremony of the Raja Lumu Royal Mosque here today.

In the meantime, the sultan of Selangor also stressed that unity among Malays is very important and needs to be preserved for the sake of the next generation because a divided nation will only bring destruction to the country.

The sultan called on all Malays to continue to close ranks, unite, forget all disputes and disagreements and start thinking about rising again to become a strong, dignified and purposeful community, for the sake of religion, nation and country.

“I want all my subjects to be able to live in my state in comfort, unity, harmony and enjoy the wealth of the state fairly and equitably,” he said.

At the launch of the mosque today, the sultan said he named the mosque in conjunction with Raja Lumu, who was also the first sultan of Selangor known as Sultan Salehuddin Shah, who ruled from 1766 to 1782.

“This is very apt, because according to historical records, Raja Lumu was installed as the sultan of Selangor in Kuala Selangor and resided in Bukit Malawati, which used to be known as Bukit Selangor,” he said.

His Royal Highness also hoped that the presence of a new mosque with interesting architecture would attract more people to gather in worship, as well as for domestic and foreign tourists to come to Kuala Selangor. – Bernama, October 6, 2022 

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