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GOMBAK: There is no need for guidelines for Muslims visiting non-Muslim houses of worship or events, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar also said that the Cabinet has made its decision on the matter, and he will be presenting it to Sultan Nazrin Shah, who is the National Council of Islamic Religious Affairs chairman. Staying inclusive: All policies must get the nod from the Cabinet and consider national unity, according to Aaron and Mohd Na’im.
Meanwhile, in a joint statement issued following yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Mohd Na’im and National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang stated that Jakim can only advise Muslims on how to protect their faith, but this is not policy.“The Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister, discussed the proposal regarding the implementation of guidelines for events involving Muslims in non-Islamic places of worship, presented by the Religious Affairs Minister.
“The Cabinet also stated that any policy should take national unity into account and must first obtain Cabinet approval,” according to the statement.
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