SABAK BERNAM: The Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah has expressed concern that political differences could cause disunity among the Malays and continue to make them weaker.
He said this would result in the Malays losing the power to rule the country, causing them to regress and be marginalised in their own country.
"This is to serve as a reminder that even a great government might fall due to disunity and hostility among Muslims. As such, the Sultan of Selangor called on nazir and imam in the state to take the matter seriously, always ensure that mosques and surau play a role as centres of Muslim unity through worship, dakwah and community programmes and refrain from using them for the benefit of certain groups."I am aware that there will be differences of opinion and views among the people in the state, whether in terms of politics and the approach of the country’s administration.
In the meantime, Sultan Sharafuddin advised the people to choose leaders who are trustworthy, responsible, and free from corruption ahead of the Selangor state election, which is expected to take place in June or July.
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