Dr Ismail Aby Jamal

Dr Ismail Aby Jamal
Born in Batu 10, Kg Lubok Bandan, Jementah, Segamat, Johor

Saturday, August 6, 2011

When I was in the secondary school, I joined my christian friends doing the carolling. When my late father-in-law died, I performed the Chinese funeral rites with my wife. My family still continue visiting my mother-in-law every Chinese New Year......

One should not believe slanders without investigations, and that one should not act in a way that attracts undue suspicion..............


By Boo Su-Lyn, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 6 — PAS information chief Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man has reminded Selangor religious authorities not to create unnecessary controversies that could sully Islam, the state government and its own name.

The Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) sparked a nationwide uproar after raiding a multi-racial dinner at a church in Petaling Jaya — together with the police — last Wednesday night without a warrant, based on an allegation that the Christian-majority crowd was proselytising to Muslim guests.

“Any action must not be seen as meddling in other religion(s),” Tuan Ibrahim (picture) was quoted as saying in PAS newsletter Harakah Daily today.

“Jais should also ensure that investigation is carried out in a transparent manner and every action must be according to procedures, even after confirming the reliability of the information it received,” added the Pahang PAS commissioner.

He pointed out that the tendency to believe in an accusation and the tendency to arouse suspicions could now be seen in the brouhaha over the raid.

Hence, Jais should not create unnecessary controversies, although it may want to justify its actions in the name of defending Islam, Harakah Daily quoted Tuan Ibrahim as saying.

PAS’s Selangor executive councillor Datuk Hasan Ali has defended the raid, claiming that Christians had used the words “Quran” and “pray” in front of Muslims, which he noted was a breach of Islamic law.

Tuan Ibrahim, however, said the two lessons that could be learned from the controversial raid were that one should not believe slanders without investigations, and that one should not act in a way that attracts undue suspicion.

The PAS ulama explained his view using an anecdote from his teaching days at Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), where he recalled that he was uncomfortable when he was served juice at a Malay restaurant in a glass with a beer label.

He had asked the restaurant owner to replace the glass, telling him that although the juice was halal, “the sight of the glass could invite suspicion and slander among my students about me and your shop”.

Comments (1)...

written by Rodins Fist, August 06, 2011 16:40:59

Malaysia Airlines serves alcohol from the same place they prepare Halal food.

I hate when politicians try to be... morally righteous.

They lie, It's what Politicians do.

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