MB: Give Fatwa Due Respect
KOTA BARU: Muslims and Muslim non-governmental organisations (NGOs) should respect rulings or fatwa issued by the religious authorities, said Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat.
He said they should set a good example by respecting such rulings, as only then would non-Muslims and non-Muslim NGOs not dare to protest against them.
“All fatwa are based on the Quran and sunnah (traditions of the Prophet) and for Muslims to protest against them is like going against the teachings of Allah. When Allah prohibits anything, it means that there is something bad or dangerous about it.
“If we go against it, that means we are breaking the law. Just like violating police or traffic laws. Are we that strong to go against Allah?
“Not only non-Muslims but also Muslims cannot protest against any fatwa,” he said after launching the Kota Baru branch of the London Fish Tales restaurant yesterday.
He was responding to a demonstration in the city recently by non-Muslim NGOs to protest the National Fatwa Council’s ruling on tomboyish behaviour.
On the threat by the Gerakan Reformis Rakyat Malaysia to demonstrate — if need be, in the nude — to express their dissatisfaction against the Selangor government’s decision to raise rentals of low-cost housing for the poor, Nik Aziz said those involved should find other ways to deliver the message.
New Straits Times