Malaysia

Polls: campaign period no free pass to defame others, says S’gor sultan

Unbridled backbiting, slander could worsen division among Muslims, ruler warns

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Jul 2023 8:38PM

Polls: campaign period no free pass to defame others, says S’gor sultan
The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah reminds all state election prospective candidates and party supporters that the campaigning period for the state election next month is not a licence to freely backbite, criticise, defame and insult others. – Bernama pic, July 21, 2023

SHAH ALAM – The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah today reminded all prospective candidates and party supporters that the campaigning period for the state election next month is not a licence to freely backbite, criticise, defame and insult others.

The Selangor Royal Office in a statement posted on Facebook today said the sultan also reminded that Allah’s promise to punish those who commit such sins is real and should not be taken lightly.

“Based on His Majesty’s observation, the sins of slandering and backbiting have become rampant and are being committed without fear and shame towards Allah, especially during election season. 

“It is as if the election has turned into a festival that justifies the sins in the pursuit of gaining support and votes from the people,” the statement said.

Sultan Sharafuddin also called on Muslims in Selangor to take heed of the Friday sermon today, which focused on the sins of backbiting and insulting others.

In line with the sermon, His Majesty also emphasised the danger of slandering or throwing false accusations, which is one of the seven major sins and greater than murder.

“His Majesty has often advised Muslims not to fall into this reprehensible act. 

“His Majesty is worried that if this practice of slandering and backbiting is not curbed, division among Muslims, especially in Selangor, will become more severe and uncontrollable,” according to the statement.

The statement noted that in the royal address on the state assembly’s dissolution on June 19, the sultan also said that issues related to race, religion and royal institutions should not be made a topic of debate during the election campaign to prevent racial and religious disharmony.

“The federal constitution has stated that Islam is the federation’s religion…it will remain protected and cannot be challenged by any party.

“The raja and sultan are the head of religion for their states, and must be respected and adhered to as long as they obey Allah SWT…they are the umbrella that protects all the people under their auspices.”  – Bernama, July 21, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 3mth

UMNO hints at Melaka state polls within four months

Malaysia / 1y

PBB to discuss state election preparations at delegates conference

Malaysia / 2y

Police open inquiry paper on Ngeh over 'sensitive' statement

Malaysia / 2y

Don’t take Pulai, Simpang Jeram polls for granted: Amirudin

Malaysia / 2y

S’gor PH chief says petitions to annul results for four seats will be filed soon

Malaysia / 2y

National Islamic council discusses use of ‘Allah’ by non-Muslims

Spotlight

World

Series of explosions, fires hit three southern Thai provinces

Opinion

One more temple falls: The destruction of Malaysia’s soul?

Opinion

Why is Israel pushing toward confrontation with Türkiye?

Malaysia

‘Uncle Anwar’ sends representative to children’s entrepreneurs day in Subang Jaya

Malaysia

‘Look at temple dispute based on facts and laws’ – DAP reps tell Rayer

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Malaysia, Brunei set deadline to demarcate boundary, enhance border security

Malaysia

Police probe indecent act allegedly targeting woman in Sungai Petani

Malaysia

Sarawak postpones three major programmes over haze concerns

You may be interested

Malaysia

Malaysians urged to rethink travel to southern Thailand after 51 violent incidents

Malaysia

‘Look at temple dispute based on facts and laws’ – DAP reps tell Rayer

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Govt agency chairman, four others remanded 4 days over alleged RM1.96m Penang land loss

Malaysia

Sarawak postpones three major programmes over haze concerns

Malaysia

BN puts ‘benefit versus harm’ at heart of Melaka election alliance talks

Malaysia

Teacher, six-year-old child killed as MPV skids, lands in ravine

Malaysia

‘Uncle Anwar’ sends representative to children’s entrepreneurs day in Subang Jaya

Malaysia

Modified Toyota Camry lands woman in hot water over alleged subsidised petrol diversion