Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Spread of pluralism concept in Malaysia worrying - Islamic scholars

Yeah, because Islam sees all other religions as a threat to its totalitarianism.  Islam is brittle and fragile because it cannot allow its subjects to question its feet of clay.  To do so would see mass defections from its ranks. Especially in today’s world of instant and mass communication, Muslims have the opportunity to compare Islam to truly peaceful and humanitarian religions. 

The fact that Malaysian Islamic authorities are worried that their subjects may flee their slavery indicates a weakening in the iron grip of Islam.  In the long term, this is good for the non-Muslim world for if Islam is to reform, or even fall, it must do so from within.  That is not to say the dissolution of Islam should not be helped along from without.


FROM MMAIL.COM.MY:
Spread of pluralism concept in Malaysia worrying - Islamic scholars

Sunday, November 18, 2012 - 12:22
Location: KUALA LUMPUR

ISLAMIC thinkers today expressed their worry on the spread of religious pluralism in the country which according to them if left unchecked could waver the faith of Muslims, especially among the younger generation.

Therefore, they hoped all Muslims irrespective of their professions and status in the community should play their roles with the Islamic religious authorities in the states to fight the concept so that the position of Islam as the official religion continued to be preserved as enshrined in the Federal Constitution.

Former Kedah Mufti, Datuk Syeikh Hassbullah Abd Halim, who expressed his concern, said the understanding of religious pluralism concept was that all religions had similar values in the eyes of God.

"This is against the Islamic faith and it could lead to disbelief.

"I see the effort to disseminate religious pluralism among Muslims getting more widespread. As Muslims who love their religion, they should act within their own capacity," he told Bernama.

Syeikh Hassbullah said to fight the concept, Muslims in the country should unite and return to the true Islamic path as prescribed by Prophet Mohamad.

Young Scholars Secretariat (Ilmu) working committee chairman, Ustaz Fathul Bari Mat Jahaya said pluralism was an understanding which adopted extreme tolerant attitude based on western perspective.

"I am waiting for the National Fatwa Council to issue a clear fatwa (edict) on the understanding for Muslims to refer to," he said.

He said the fatwa need to be implemented with strict religious action and enforcement to eradicate such ills effectively.

National Mosque Imam Azhar Tuarno said the younger generation should be careful with the concept of freedom, especially involving the Islamic faith.

He said this was in view of the development of borderless technology now which enabled communications among people to be easier and more liberal. -Bernama