The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia an exemplary Muslim country – Ghannouchi

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PUTRAJAYA: Founder and head of Tunisia's Ennahda Party, Rachid Ghannouchi, has praised Malaysia as an exemplary Muslim country, saying that Malaysia portrayed a beautiful image of a contempora­ry Muslim nation.

He said Malaysia was seen as a successful and developed Muslim country among the Arab world, despite having to face a “very complicate­d situation” emerging from a diverse compositio­n of its society.

“While Malaysia is a multicultu­ral country that consists of different religion and race, there is an exemplary coexistenc­e between the Muslims and non-Muslims where they have been living peacefully.

“This is very important to prove that Islam can manage and survive with plurality and that civil war is not necessary. Malaysia shows the world that Islam can survive even in very complicate­d situations,” he told reporters here last night during a special media briefing in conjunctio­n with his visit to Malaysia.

Ghannouchi also said Malaysians had succeeded to look for common national identity despite the pragmatism and pluralism in the society, and congratula­ted the nation for its success in enhancing and deepening national identity to guarantee the coexistenc­e continued.

Ghannouchi, 76, is on a sevenday visit as a state guest to Malaysia beginning Sunday, at the invitation of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

He is a renowned Islamic thinker who spent 22 years in exile during Tunisia's dictatorsh­ip.

The moderate Islamist leader attended a three-hour meeting with Najib yesterday as part of the visit during which, they discussed issues concerning Muslims around the world and strengthen­ing relationsh­ip between Malaysia and Tunisia. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Tunisia Ennahda Party founder and leader, Rachid Ghannouchi pays a courtesy call to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Seri Perdana on Tuesday. — Bernama photo
Tunisia Ennahda Party founder and leader, Rachid Ghannouchi pays a courtesy call to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Seri Perdana on Tuesday. — Bernama photo

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