Govt to strengthen
Muslims’ knowledge about
‘challenges to their faith’
The religious affairs minister responds to a question from Pokok Sena MP Ahmad Saad about the ‘extent of the threat of Christianisation’ in Malaysia.

In a written parliamentary reply, Na’im said the government took a serious view of any attempt to disrupt religious harmony in society, especially as Islam is the religion of the federation.
Na’im also said the government was strengthening collaboration between religious institutions at the federal and state levels, as well as national security agencies, to monitor activities that could undermine the faith of Muslims.
He was responding to a question from Ahmad Saad (PN-Pokok Sena) about the extent of the “threat of Christianisation” in Malaysia.
Na’im said the propagation of non-Islamic religions to Muslims was a sensitive issue that could threaten the country’s peace, adding that action could be taken under the relevant state laws that control and restrict such matters.
“In addition to law enforcement, the government is intensifying efforts in education and advocacy through awareness programmes… to strengthen Muslims’ understanding about the challenges to their faith,” he said.
“The government will continue to strengthen law enforcement and intensify Islamic missionary work and educational initiatives to ensure that Islam continues to thrive in Malaysia, and that religious harmony in the country is preserved in line with the Federal Constitution.”
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kt comments:
Did the minister ANSWER the question?
NO he did NOT - just went on and on about why we are paying his salary
Malay Muslims faith is very fragile and easily shattered or beguiled by other religions.
ReplyDeleteAll measures must be taken to prevent Malay Muslim faith from being weakened by other religions or infidel influences .