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Agong warns against turning mosques into political arenas

King also says institutions’ management should involve non-Muslims so they can understand Islam better

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 02 Sep 2022 4:53PM

Agong warns against turning mosques into political arenas
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah (third right) carries out his Friday prayers after officiating the opening of the Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah Mosque in Bandar Tun Abdul Razak Jengka in Maran, Pahang, today. – Bernama pic, September 2, 2022

MARAN – The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah today decreed that mosques should never be used as places to insult fellow Muslims, fight, or as political arenas.

The king said that mosques should be used as institutions that lead people towards virtue, as centres for Muslim activities and even as candles that illuminate the local community.

“I would like to send a message to the management of mosques throughout the beloved state of Pahang; the management (bodies) of mosques are the trustees of Allah’s house. Therefore, carry out the responsibility in managing this house of Allah with full sincerity, honesty and trust.

“I do not allow any political party in the house of Allah; let this be a reminder to all of us and I hope no one disputes this order, it is for the well-being and common good of we Muslims and Malays.

“If you want to be political, do it outside the mosque, not inside the mosque; let this be a reminder to all of us and especially the mosque managements, I hope the mosque management is responsible in this matter. Do not politicise what I said. It does not reflect the sanctity of Islam and the house of Allah. Don’t say I don’t issue a reminder… we all remind each other,” said the king. 

The Agong said this when officiating the new mosque at Bandar Tun Abdul Razak Jengka, Maran, in conjunction with the 63rd birthday of the sultan of Pahang, here.

The event was also attended by the Regent of Pahang Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah and the Pahang royal family, as well as the state government leadership led by Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail.

At the ceremony, the king, who is also the sultan of Pahang, officiated and proclaimed the mosque as Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah Mosque.

The king also expressed his appreciation for the federal government’s RM9.5 million allocation for the construction of the mosque.

“Here, I wish to thank former prime minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who approved the construction of this mosque. Thank you also to the Pahang government and all those involved from the initial planning, until this magnificent mosque stands today as an iconic landmark,” he said.

In addition, the Agong is also of the view that mosques are not only centres for religious worship, but can be developed with various other functions including for economic activities, sports, associations, learning and the community.

“The mosque is a one-stop centre which can provide benefits to the local community. Based on that, the mosque management must be more far-sighted and proactive to step out of the mosque by visiting parishioners.

“The mosque should be strengthened according to the reality of the times because it is the last bastion for the unity of Muslims,” said the king.

Meanwhile, the Agong also ordered that the management of mosques involve those from non-Muslim communities, so that they would become closer to Muslims and also understand the religion of Islam better, in addition to actively attracting youths and teenagers to be involved in improving mosques.

The king also called on young people to return to their villages and work the land with the Federal Land Development Authority.

The king then performed Friday prayers, led by Ahmad Tajuddin Mat Zin at the mosque, which has an area of approximately 4.04ha. – Bernama, September 2, 2022

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