KUALA LUMPUR, July 20 — Defending Islam must go hand in hand with protecting the rights of the Malays as enshrined in the Federal Constitution, controversial columnist Assoc Prof Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah said today.
Tee, a Chinese Muslim who embraced Islam 26 years ago, noted that although he is Chinese by race, the Islamic faith had taught him that religion should take precedence above race.
“In my understanding, when there is a clash between the importance of race with the importance of religion, like it or not, Islam taught me that religion must take priority,” he said at the launch of his books “Masih Adakah Ketuanan Melayu?” and “Cabaran Saudara Baharu di Malaysia” at the Defence Ministry here.
“So I took the decision, the stand, that the importance of religion must be upheld and to protect religion, this includes defending the Malay race as a whole,” he said.
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