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Tajuddin questions muftis, Muslim NGOs over 'silence' on Hadi's anti-DAP remarks










Tajuddin questions muftis, Muslim NGOs over 'silence' on Hadi's anti-DAP remarks


Published: Aug 22, 2026 10:25 AM
Updated: 12:25 PM



National Unity Council member Tajuddin Rasdi has questioned the silence of religious authorities, Muslim NGOs and academics over PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang’s recent remarks against DAP and Malaysiakini.

In a statement, Tajuddin warned that Hadi’s narrative could deepen racial and religious divisions and push the country towards unhealthy conservatism.

“With respect to Hadi’s incredulous accusations of DAP and Malaysiakini having an insidious agenda against Islam, I would like to ask three institutions why they are not responding to Hadi's toxic narrative that will divide this country and may cause an irreversible change towards unhealthy religious and racial conservatism,” he said.

The architecture professor first turned his attention to state muftis.

“Firstly, why are the muftis silent against this tirade of Hadi? Are they afraid of him? Are the muftis incapable intellectually of countering his Quranic interpretation? Or do the muftis agree with him?” he asked.

He then took aim at Muslim NGOs including the Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement (Abim) and Pertubuhan Ikram Malaysia (Ikram), which have been associated with progressive Islamic thought.

“Secondly, why are NGOs such as Abim and Ikram silent like a cemetery? Did they not sweep the country with the idea of progressive political Islam? Or are they afraid of conservative Malay backlash that will destroy their business interests?” he said.


PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang


Tajuddin then questioned academics, asking why none had spoken up in defence of the Federal Constitution and Rukun Negara or offered an alternative national narrative on Islam and Malaysia.


Don’t let Hadi steer future

He claimed he had not seen such a “toxic narrative of Islam against others” in Malaysia since the period of communist influence six decades ago.

“All Malaysians must be on deck to save our nation and this year's Merdeka.

“Do not let Hadi and PAS choose our future and destiny for us,” Tajuddin stressed.




Over recent weeks, Hadi had used his “Minda Presiden” column in Harakahdaily to criticise DAP, a party he described as continuing the “colonial legacy of marginalising Malays and Islam”.

Hadi also criticised Malaysiakini, accusing the news portal of supporting DAP and helping propagate the party’s “deviant teachings” (ajaran sesat) of secularism.

Yesterday, Hadi’s aide Syahir Sulaiman confirmed that police recorded a statement from Hadi about his recent writings on DAP.

However, he declined to specify which article Hadi was quizzed over.


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