Friday, 16 May 2014

Muslims in Malaysia should not be afraid, Keng Lian

Friday, 16 May 2014


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Written by Admin
Friday May 16.2014
BY: KAMARUL AZMAN
 
PETALING JAYA: -   The issue of human rights violations against the Islamic values ​​should not be raised by any party since we live in a multi-religious country and people please do not argue this can cause all sorts of problems later.
Similarly, the feedback received from Tan Keng Liang, Head of Youth Movement to   Journalists of Free  Sandakan Today.com  while ago.
He stressed that Muslims in Malaysia do not have to feel challenged by the issue of alleged human rights against Islamic values.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday issued a statement that Islam is now being tested by the ideology known as the "Human Rights".
Movement Party will always fight for the human rights as long as it does not conflict with religious orders, he said.
"Human rights are no limits. In our country, we have laws and regulations to determine the limits of our aktiviti run all day, "he said.
Keng Liang reaffirmed Muslims in Malaysia do not have to be afraid or feel challenged by the issue of "rights" that are said to conflict with Islamic values.
"Do not be angry because Islam is the official religion in Malaysia," he concluded.

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