Malaysia

Anwar performs first Friday prayers as PM 

Group of people chants ‘reformasi’ as 10th prime minister leaves Masjid Putra

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Nov 2022 6:25PM

Anwar performs first Friday prayers as PM 
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim performs his first Friday prayers as Malaysia’s 10th prime minister at Masjid Putra today. – AZIM RAHMAN/ The Vibes pic, November 25, 2022

by Izwan Ramlan

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim performed his first Friday prayers today as the prime minister at Masjid Putra here today.

Clad in a pink baju Melayu and songkok, he arrived at the mosque at about 1.01pm and was greeted by several members of the mosque committee and others.

It was Anwar’s first appearance as the 10th prime minister after being sworn in yesterday afternoon.

The sermon reading and Friday prayers were led by the grand imam of Masjid Putra, Ustaz Salahuddin Ghozali.

The sermon was about the responsibilities that must be borne by an elected leader.

As soon as he finished performing Friday prayers, he shook hands and spent time socialising with about 3,000 worshipers, most of whom were government employees and civilians.

A group of people also began chanting “reformasi” when Anwar left the mosque.

A large crowd swarms around Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as he walks out of the Putra Mosque, some chanting ‘reformasi’, as he leaves the compound. – AZIM RAHMAN/ The Vibes pic, November 25, 2022
A large crowd swarms around Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as he walks out of the Putra Mosque, some chanting ‘reformasi’, as he leaves the compound. – AZIM RAHMAN/ The Vibes pic, November 25, 2022

When asked about his first day as prime minister, Anwar said that everything was going well and that he was busy.

“Good, good, and busy. Keep exploring what is necessary,” he said with a smile.

Anwar, 75, was sworn in as the 10th prime minister in front of Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, at Istana Negara yesterday afternoon.

Al-Sultan Abdullah approved the appointment of Anwar as the prime minister in accordance with Article 40(2)(a) and Article 43(2)(a) of the federal constitution.

It was after His Majesty held a special discussion with the Malay rulers on the process of appointing a prime minister following the 15th general election. – The Vibes, November 25, 2022

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