KL summit to promote ‘true message of Islam’


Malaysia’s brand of progressive and productive Islam has many admirers, says the minister in charge of Islamic affairs. – EPA pic, December 6, 2019.

THE Kuala Lumpur summit 2019 will be an important platform to bring the true message of Islam to the world, more so to resolve issues on radicalism and Islamophobia, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Dr Mujahid Yusof Rawa.

As the minister in charge of Islamic affairs, he said, radicalism sparked terrorist acts, purportedly in the name of religion, that led to Islamophobia, a baseless fear that created discrimination and stigma against Muslims worldwide.

The summit, with the Islamic narrative of Rahmatan lil alamin (compassionate Islam) aims to tell the world that Islam is a progressive and productive religion that wants peace, he said.

“Islam is looking for space for us to reduce the tension and Muslims want to live as others want to live, contributing to the world’s happiness and prosperity.

“This message is very important because it will reflect the real intention of Islam… we will see what this KL summit contributes to the world,” he told Bernama.

Addressing problems facing Muslim countries, Mujahid said the concept of Rahmatan lil alamin was practical about resolving issues between Muslims and non-Muslims or issues among the ummah, like over differences in sect.

Mujahid said Malaysia’s experience of making Rahmatan lil alamin as a national policy, coupled with the Maqasid shariah, can be shared with other countries.

“The objective of Maqasid shariah is to maintain relations among mankind… it encompasses the community, law, tradition, political system and economic position of a country,” he said, adding that it is because of this that he promoted the concept of Rahmatan lil alamin internationally.

Mujahid said the Kuala Lumpur summit is significant not only to Malaysia, but also to the entire Muslim world as it will bring together world leaders to discuss the survival of Muslims.

It’s would also be a platform for Muslims to reflect upon themselves and overcome their weaknesses, he said.

The summit, scheduled from December 18 to 21 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, will discuss issues on Muslims based on seven thrusts – development and sovereignty; integrity and good governance; culture and identity; justice and freedom; peace, security and defence; trade and investment; as well as internet and technology governance.

Some 450 Muslim leaders, thinkers, intellectuals and scholars from all over the world are expected to attend the summit, with Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkey, Qatar and Pakistan as the pioneers. – Bernama, December 6, 2019.


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  • Talk talk talk.. how about sending that foreign traitor home to India

    Posted 4 years ago by Kinetica Cho · Reply

  • How about legislating and practising Rahmatan lil Alameen at home here? Treating those that are different to us with mercy and respect, respecting golongan LGBTQ, mercy on underaged kids forcefully married, mercy on addicts so they're medically looked after, not as criminals, mercy on animals, and the list
    goes on.

    Posted 4 years ago by CD E · Reply

  • Put this luxury aside, we are better off focusing on economic issues.

    Posted 4 years ago by Tanahair Ku · Reply