PETALING JAYA: An interfaith council has hit out at a group filmed promoting free Bible courses next to a surau in Melaka, saying such actions were
.very wrong
The Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism said religious groups should be ethical when it comes to propagating one’s faith.
its president, Tan Hoe Chieow, told FMT, referring to the video.You do not do things like what you see here,
Offering free Bible courses in front of a surau is a serious (breach of ethics).
The 16-second video currently making its rounds on social media shows a small group of people sitting or standing near a book trolley with a sign saying
next to the surau.Free Bible Courses
Tan expressed concern that the individuals involved could be from some deviant group and sought the help of the Christian community to identify them.
he said, adding that the major religious bodies in the country were aware of the ethics involved when it came to propagation of religion.I don’t think they are from any church (in Malaysia) because no church as far as we know will do such things,
While the Federal Constitution provides the right to profess and practise any religion, it is prohibited to propagate other religions to Muslims.
Tan said such incidents should not re-occur and encouraged the surau committee to
if the group comes around again.chase them away
He also said the surau committee should lodge a police report.
he said. - FMTIf they break the law, they should be charged so that such incidents won’t happen again and to serve as a deterrent,
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