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Act on concerts, films against religious principles: Parit Buntar MP

Mohd Misbahul Munir worries foreign artists could corrupt youth’s faith, values

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Mar 2023 2:34PM

Act on concerts, films against religious principles: Parit Buntar MP
PAS lawmaker Mohd Misbahul Munir notes that guidelines already exist to regulate clothing worn by foreign artists for concerts in Malaysia. (pic for illustration purposes only) – Pixabay pic, March 23, 2023

by Arjun Mohanakrishnan

KUALA LUMPUR – A PAS lawmaker has urged the government to take action against organisers of concerts where performers do not comply with guidelines. 

Mohd Misbahul Munir (Parit Buntar-PN) told the Dewan Rakyat he was worried that concerts by foreign artists could corrupt the faith and values of Malaysian youth. 

“It appears the government isn’t strict when giving permits to foreign artists.

“Malaysians can be entertained, but not to the point where they are influenced by foreign artists until everything is copied, including their fashion,” Mishabul said when debating Budget 2023 for the Communications and Digital Ministry at the committee stage

He said the previous Communications and Multimedia Ministry had set guidelines for foreign artists since 2010, where even matters pertaining to clothing are regulated. 

These guidelines prohibit male and female artists from wearing revealing clothes and required them to dress decently instead, he pointed out.

“Male artists are required to dress appropriately and refrain from wearing revealing clothes.

“Meanwhile, for females, they can’t wear revealing clothes which expose their body and chest, or outfits where the outline of the body is easily noticed. 

“If the guidelines are followed, there wouldn’t be problems and our children’s dignity will be maintained,” he added. 

Mishabul also touched on what he deemed as offensive films, suggesting there are contradictions between the Communications and Digital Ministry and other ministries. 

“The Education Ministry states that its goals are to create individuals of good character. 

“But at the same time, the government allows local and international films that go against the principles of Islam. 

“For example, the films Mentega Terbang and Pulau clearly go against religion,” he added.

Misbahul recommended that the ministry work with the Islamic Development Department, or Jakim, and the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) to ensure all films shown in the country are shariah compliant. – The Vibes, March 23, 2023

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