Muslims urged to report to JAIS on those bringing deviant teachings to Sarawak

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SIBU: The Sarawak Muslim community is urged to report to the State Islamic Religious Department (JAIS) if they find groups from outside bringing in ideologies contrary to Islamic teachings so as to avoid disunity within the community.

JAIS director Khalidi Ibrahim said if not curbed, this could lead to division of the state’s Muslims in terms of faith and could affect efforts at forging unity among them.

According to him, unity of the ummah must start from unity in Islam itself, namely, from the aspects of unity of belief and unity of worship. "We must reject and hold on to the aqidah of Sunnah Wal Jemaah that we have inherited from our ancestors, take proper care of it, reject ideologies from outside and prevent these from being brought into Sarawak," he said when officiating the Nuzul Al-Quran talk at the Islamic Complex hall, here on Tuesday .

Khalidi, who is also the Sarawak Islamic Religious Council secretary, said there was no other way to preserve the faith of the Muslims in Sarawak except through the unity of worship, which involved the way of worship set and recognised by MIS. He said the management of mosques and surau in the state must comply with whatever guidelines that had been decided by MIS. - Bernama

 

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Picture of a Thousand words as to why this country can’t progress. All heads are bowed and facing,kissing the ground instead of looking up and forward

Just Saying: Jais is afraid to lose its power of our Muslim brothers by instructing them to spy on others. Perhaps Jais is not educating Muslims in the true Islamic teaching except for rituals. An educated Muslim will not accept deviant teaching. Jais do you job correctly.

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