The Perak Menteri Besar, Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad, has instructed the Perak Islamic Religious Department (JAIPk) to investigate a khatib in Parit Buntar for delivering a Friday sermon not provided by JAIPk but by the Penang Islamic Religious Department (JHEAIPP).
IPOH: Kerajaan negeri menyerahkan kepada Jabatan Agama Islam Perak untuk melakukan siasatan berhubung kes seorang khatib di Parit Buntar yang tidak membacakan teks khutbah Jumaat yang disediakan jabatan itu.
“Jadi, kalau ada mana-mana masjid yang membaca khutbah di luar daripada khutbah yang sediakan, mungkin ada sesuatu yang tidak kena. Katanya, sebagai contoh, pada sambutan Hari Belia, Hari Angkatan Tentera dan Hari Wartawan, khutbah yang disediakan adalah mengenai golongan berkenaan dan mereka juga digalakkan untuk membaca khutbah tersebut.
Tambah Saarani, teks khutbah tersebut juga tidak merujuk kepada mana-mana individu seperti mana yang didakwa pihak tertentu. Tajuk teks khutbah Jumaat di semua masjid di Perak adalah ‘Keburukan Fitnah: Pengajaran Dari Peristiwa Al-Ifki’ manakala di Pulau Pinang pula bertajuk ‘Muhasabah di Bulan Sya’ban’.
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