Government will defend use of ‘Allah’ word, says Najib


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said today the government will defend the use of the word “Allah” in accordance with syariah principles.

He said syariah principles encompassed five points — preserving and caring for religion, life, intellect, lineage and property — which were pursued by the government. 

A study showed that Malaysia occupied a prominent place among Islamic countries in terms of compliance to and championing the objectives of syariah principles, Najib (picture) said.

“In terms of religion, we defend the faith, the sanctity of Islam and the word ‘Allah’, as advocated by the Quran. We do not play politics in this matter, by agreeing with others in one instance and reversing the decision later. 

“We are unwavering in the matter of the word ‘Allah’. The government of today will defend the use of the word,” he said at a gathering of Muslims, including Islamic scholars and leaders, at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil here.

About 16,000 people attended the event, including the poor and needy, among them petty traders, taxi drivers and students getting “zakat” aid from the Federal Territory Islamic Affairs Council. 

Najib also said that through the National Key Result Areas (NKRA), the government had given emphasis to reducing the crime index since 2009. 

He said measures were taken to improve the quality of education, and this included the implementation of the National Education Blueprint 2013-2025. 

On the aspect of moral decadence, he said the government focused on inculcating noble cultural values and countering free sex, incest and lesbianism, gay sex, bisexuality and transgenderism.

 



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