KUALA LUMPUR: In a multi-racial society like
Malaysia, extreme action, words or writings are totally unacceptable as
they can result in social instability, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Najib Tun Razak.
“On the other hand, with a moderate approach, we can understand one another and maintain a life of unity,” he said in his message in conjunction with the 2014 Songkran Day, which will be celebrated by the Siamese community today.
Najib stressed that the concept of moderation must be embraced in efforts to build a nation which was united and harmonious, namely, by using the approach of moderation in tackling any issue.
“I understand the coming of the New Year for the Siamese Community is often feted moderately but is still impactful and cheerful,” he commented on the celebration.
This, said Najib, showed that the Siamese community stressed moderation in their lives.
In the meantime, the prime minister said as a responsible leader of a country, he gave his assurance that the government would continue to defend the Constitution and fight for social justice for all.
He drew attention that the Malaysian Constitution guaranteed the rights and independence of all.
“This includes religious freedom, cultural diversity and celebrating the day of greatness of religions and their people,” he said.
Ending the message with a Happy Songran Day greeting, Najib hoped the coming of the New Year this time would open a new hope for the Siamese community in Malaysia and pave the path to success, harmony and well-being in life. — Bernama
Kick out all those extremists. Who are those extremists? No room for those extremists to enter Sarawak. We Sarawakian living in harmony. Muslims and Christians living together like one family. No problem for Christian to use word 'Allah' in sarawak. Some of our muslim friend study bible, they willing to understand other religion and so do our christian friend they willing to study quran to know more about the religion. However, there are no conversion of muslim to christian and no conversion of christian to muslim. Only for certain cases where christian are married to muslim. Muslim believed in oneness however christian believed that Jesus is the son of Allah. We all believe in Prophet Moses, Prophet Noah, Prophet Daniel and many more. So whats the problem with that? We are all brothers and sisters. We all understand that Islam the official religion of Malaysia but it doesn't mean we all should be converted to islam.
We can practice whatever religion we like. We are free to preach any religion we like. What a big deal?
“On the other hand, with a moderate approach, we can understand one another and maintain a life of unity,” he said in his message in conjunction with the 2014 Songkran Day, which will be celebrated by the Siamese community today.
Najib stressed that the concept of moderation must be embraced in efforts to build a nation which was united and harmonious, namely, by using the approach of moderation in tackling any issue.
“I understand the coming of the New Year for the Siamese Community is often feted moderately but is still impactful and cheerful,” he commented on the celebration.
This, said Najib, showed that the Siamese community stressed moderation in their lives.
In the meantime, the prime minister said as a responsible leader of a country, he gave his assurance that the government would continue to defend the Constitution and fight for social justice for all.
He drew attention that the Malaysian Constitution guaranteed the rights and independence of all.
“This includes religious freedom, cultural diversity and celebrating the day of greatness of religions and their people,” he said.
Ending the message with a Happy Songran Day greeting, Najib hoped the coming of the New Year this time would open a new hope for the Siamese community in Malaysia and pave the path to success, harmony and well-being in life. — Bernama
Kick out all those extremists. Who are those extremists? No room for those extremists to enter Sarawak. We Sarawakian living in harmony. Muslims and Christians living together like one family. No problem for Christian to use word 'Allah' in sarawak. Some of our muslim friend study bible, they willing to understand other religion and so do our christian friend they willing to study quran to know more about the religion. However, there are no conversion of muslim to christian and no conversion of christian to muslim. Only for certain cases where christian are married to muslim. Muslim believed in oneness however christian believed that Jesus is the son of Allah. We all believe in Prophet Moses, Prophet Noah, Prophet Daniel and many more. So whats the problem with that? We are all brothers and sisters. We all understand that Islam the official religion of Malaysia but it doesn't mean we all should be converted to islam.
We can practice whatever religion we like. We are free to preach any religion we like. What a big deal?
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