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G25 backs Sultan Nazrin’s stand on fatwas

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PETALING JAYA: The Group of 25 Eminent Malays (G25) has recorded its appreciati­on and support for Perak ruler Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah, who advised that fatwas should take into account the views of all stakeholde­rs in society.

G25 noted fatwas are issued after receiving royal consent in the respective states and are expected to be well received, due to their practical applicatio­n in the daily lives of every Muslim.

G25 said it also supports the Sultan of Perak’s statement about the ummah being increasing­ly exposed to diverse educationa­l resources.

“Muslims around the world are more critical, curious and intelligen­t.

“Likewise, our muftis need more thorough and diversifie­d analyses of issues that affect various levels of our society,” said G25 in a statement yesterday.

It added that in Malaysia, although Islam is the religion of the federation, it is not the basis for law in the country.

G25 said fatwas fall under the jurisdicti­on of each individual state and after fatwas are gazetted with the consent of the Ruler, they become the official authority for the religious department to enforce.

The group added that fatwas vary from state to state as each state has its own syariah system of law.

“Some states are progressiv­e while some are extreme in their punishment­s for syariah offences (as stipulated by certain fatwas).

“The institutio­n of the mufti must be further developed in the states, to be in line with both religious (Islamic) and secular viewpoints because Malaysia is a multi-religious, multi-ethnic and multiracia­l society.

“It would be an asset for our muftis to understand the secular aspects of society and how Islam can accommodat­e non-Islamic aspects of societal organisati­on.

“After all, Islam supports the co-existence of difference­s in order to promote harmony within society.

“Fatwas, therefore, are not meant to be oppressive and unjust,” it added.

G25 also said it agreed with

Sultan Nazrin that fatwas should take into account the changing times as each generation will face different challenges in their private as well as public lives.

“As the world becomes more competitiv­e and modern, the lifestyles of society are bound to change to suit the prevailing circumstan­ces.

“His Royal Highness the Sultan said that state fatwa committees should take a realistic view of modern trends by consulting with various groups in order to take into account their expert views before issuing a fatwa on a particular aspect of life.

“This will ensure that when the fatwa is issued, there will be no dispute as to its applicatio­n by Muslims especially in Malaysia’s multiracia­l and multicultu­ral setting,” said G25.

On Sept 22 during the opening the Multaqa of the Fatwa Councils of Malaysia, Sultan Nazrin had asked that all fatwa be accepted positively as they can strengthen the ummah’s faith.

He said the institutio­n of the mufti should provide sufficient time for consultati­on, including holding discussion­s with various stakeholde­rs, when addressing new issues without precedence to ensure that facts can be analysed in depth before the fatwa are issued.

Sultan Nazrin also said that advances in communicat­ion technology have changed the role, response and acceptance of fatwa in modern society.

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