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9 Jan 2026
Respect is Enough Anwar Says No Need for Interfaith Event Guidelines

Respect is Enough: Anwar Says No Need for Interfaith Event Guidelines

GOMBAK (Feb 7) – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has emphasised that there is no need for formal guidelines on how Muslims should conduct themselves at non-Muslim religious events. According to him, mutual respect and understanding have always been the foundation of Malaysia’s multicultural society.

“As long as we respect each other’s beliefs and do not cross boundaries that compromise religious principles, there is no problem,” said Anwar during his visit to Batu Caves as part of Thaipusam preparations. He stressed that Malaysia’s long-standing tradition of peaceful coexistence must be preserved without unnecessary complications.

Respect is Enough Anwar Says No Need for Interfaith Event Guidelines
Respect is Enough Anwar Says No Need for Interfaith Event Guidelines / Photo Credit: Bernama

Anwar’s statement came in response to an earlier joint announcement by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Na’im Mokhtar and National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang regarding discussions on proposed guidelines for Muslim participation in non-Muslim ceremonies.

The Prime Minister clarified that attending non-Muslim events does not mean participating in religious rituals. He cited his visit to Thaipusam preparations as an example. “I’m here to support the Hindu community, not to participate in a religious ceremony. Similarly, if a non-Muslim visits a mosque for a feast, it’s not considered religious participation,” he said.

Anwar assured that the Cabinet had made a final decision on the matter, which will also be presented to Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah. He urged Malaysians not to complicate the issue or create unnecessary worry in the community. “Muslims already understand the guidelines. We are used to it. Let’s not cause unnecessary concerns,” he added.

Meanwhile, Datuk Na’im had earlier shared that the proposed guidelines aim to promote harmony and ensure Muslims can attend non-Muslim events without compromising their faith. The guidelines include obtaining permission from religious authorities and ensuring events are free from elements that could offend Muslim sensitivities.

However, Anwar remains confident that Malaysians can continue their tradition of mutual respect without rigid rules. “Respect is enough,” he reiterated.

By Minul Islam Rony

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