this really takes the cake. coming from the very person who did not entertain top leader of indian community, pembela rakyat india di malaysia who went to meet him at shah alam.
Abdullah also pointed out non-Muslims also had their religious sensitivities. (yah..like smashing up deities).
“So it is important that we all take great care in what we say and ensure what we say is always right and moderate. We don’t have to be harsh in our words or go overboard even though we feel angry and hurt,” he said, adding that his message was also meant for the non-Muslims.
“Even though many things are not right, what is important is that we discuss things among each other. Muslims must work to make others understand them (wow…what does that imply in the case of selangor MB and the MBSA?). Religious tolerance is when everyone understands what is happening and takes the correct action,” he said.
well…as vaigai puyal says.."ennai vechi komedi kimidi pannelele…"
thanks for the joke, pak lah.
React with moderation over religious issues, says PM
KUALA LUMPUR: Muslims should react with care and moderation even though they are rightfully hurt and angered by insensitivities to their religion.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said religion was a sensitive matter to everyone and Malaysians should be thankful that they are able to honour religious sensitivities so as not to create a situation that benefited no one.
He noted that there were cases such as the caricature of Prophet Muhammad which had rightfully angered Muslims around the world, and they reacted strongly with outrage.
“Those of other religions did not understand the strong reaction by Muslims and asked why it was such a big deal. We do not regard it as small matter but as a serious one.
“The Muslims’ reaction reflected their frustration over the episode not because they were being emotional but because they took it as an insult to Islam and reacted spontaneously,” he said when closing the National Umno Religious Bureau Chairmen Conference here yesterday, where he also launched the Umno religious bureau website and bulletin.
Abdullah also pointed out non-Muslims also had their religious sensitivities.
“So it is important that we all take great care in what we say and ensure what we say is always right and moderate. We don’t have to be harsh in our words or go overboard even though we feel angry and hurt,” he said, adding that his message was also meant for the non-Muslims.
“Even though many things are not right, what is important is that we discuss things among each other. Muslims must work to make others understand them. Religious tolerance is when everyone understands what is happening and takes the correct action,” he said.
Read carefully abt the PM message. Clearly support his own religion and not others…
As though other religions are khafir for them…
Basically he saying what muslims are doing in this country is correct.. no problem of demolish the temple but expalin to indian why they demolishing…. because this is islamic country….
If you have analysed Badawi speeches, he demands soft approach in whatever issues and not aggresive or tough remarks. Well, it may pave way for smooth dialogue. However, Badawi have not solved any issues raised by the citizens and the problem aggravates.
He must understand that when justice is not served it is human nature to react aggresively to demand their rights. It has got nothing to do with religious practice. The real problem is indians and chinese are not important to this government, they see us immigrants, thus the many indifference and discrimination at various levels.
Sad to opine that a disaster has to occur to change the governments policies, otherwise apartheid will continue.