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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak says the Islamic world views
Malaysia as unique and the best development model for an Islamic state. -
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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 23, 2015:
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak
says it is time for Muslims in the country to unite and work
together regardless of political affiliation, for the sake of Islam and
the future of its followers.
He said they should together uphold the peace and the Constitution, which were being challenged by certain parties.
Partisanship, he said, would only weaken the unity of Muslims and would undermine their strength and dignity.
“We must also be moderate in all matters
and not exceed limits as outlined in Islam,” he said in his message in
conjunction with the Aidiladha celebration here today.
The message was posted on his blog NajibRazak.Com as well as his Facebook and Twitter pages.
In the spirit of the theme “Sehati Sejiwa”
(Of One Heart, One Soul) for National Day and Malaysia Day this year,
the Prime Minister said Muslims must be willing to sacrifice, come
together, and express solidarity specially in matters of faith, Syariah
and morals.
“Never
work with those who want to use us as a bridge to achieve their wishes
and goals, and in the process, disrupt the country.”
Najib said the Islamic world viewed
Malaysia as unique and the best development model for an Islamic state
and therefore, Muslims here should unite and preserve the unity of the
various races in the country to ensure stability.
“Islam teaches us peace, unity and
equality. Therefore, Muslims should respect other religions to create a
harmonious society and country.”
In his message, the Prime Minister also
offered his condolences to the families of Malaysian Haj pilgrims killed
in the crane-collapse tragedy at the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
“May all the family members be given the
strength and patience to overcome the test of fate. May Allah bestow
them with the best reward.”
Najib urged Muslims in the country to
appreciate the august occasion of Aidiladha, which would be celebrated
by Muslims in Malaysia tomorrow (Sept 24) and derive inspiration from
it.
“Let us strive to realise the meaning of
sacrifice in each of our daily actions, obeying the calls of Allah and
His Messenger to fulfil the demands of faith and piety (of our religion)
which we have acknowledged.source therakyatpost.com
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