If we look back at the early Christian’s history, Christians had been persecuted because of their faith and because of what they believe in. Be it historically or happening in the era we are living right now, such persecution still occurs (Wikipedia: Persecution of Christians ). I want to draw to your utmost attention on the current disturbing statement issued by the Cabinet of Malaysia regarding on the ban imposed on the use of “Allah” by non-Muslims in their worship and in their publications. Let us get the picture right by going through the press statement issued by the Christian Federation of Malaysia dated 5th January 2008. I am not circulating this to invoke any resentment against the government of Malaysia but I am doing this in a manner of goodwill to promote better understanding between the multi-racial and multi-religious communities in Malaysia.
CHRISTIAN FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA (PERSEKUTUAN KRISTIAN MALAYSIA ) Address: No. 10, Jalan 11/9, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Telephone: (03) 7957 1278, (03) 7957 1463, Fax: (03) 7957 1457 Email: cchurchm@streamyx. com
PRESS STATEMENT
THE RIGHT OF NON-MUSLIMS TO USE THE WORD “ALLAH” TO SPEAK OF GOD The Christian Federation of Malaysia expresses deep disappointment and regret with the statement of the Honorable Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Y.B. Datuk Dr. Abdullah Zin, as reported in the newspapers (The Star and The Sun) of 4th January 2008, that the Cabinet has decided against the use of the word “Allah” by non-Muslims in their worship and in their publications. It is wrong to prohibit certain sections of the Malaysian public against the use of a particular word in their daily prayers or in their publications. The word “Allah” is of ancient lineage originating from the Middle East and used by both the non-Muslims and Muslims for centuries all over the world. The word “Allah” is a pre-Islamic word used by Arab Christians before Islam came into being. The Holy Quran itself admits that Jews, Christians and Muslims worship the one and same “Allah”, (Surah 2:62, 2:133, repeated in Surah 5:69, and again in Surah 22:17). Bahasa Malaysia, the language of all Malaysians, has incorporated the word “Allah” which denotes the One and Almighty God into the language. Therefore, we maintain and we have always told the Government that we have the right to use the word “Allah” whether in our Bahasa Malaysia publications or otherwise. We urge the Government, in recognition of the universal heritage of religious terminology like “Allah” and others and in the context of Article 11 of the Federal Constitution, to recognize and uphold the right of all Malaysians to the continued use of the word “Allah” and appropriate religious terminology without restrictions. The restriction against the use of the word “Allah” by all Malaysians will put the country in a bad light in the international community. (signed) Bishop Dr. Paul Tan Chee Ing., SJ Chairman, Christian Federation of Malaysia 5th January 2008
All of a sudden, I felt very afraid. Who shouldn’t be? Our leaders might issue a ban out of nowhere anytime just because they think they should. Who shouldn’t be afraid when their basic rights are stripped off? For your information, according to the 2000 census, Christianity in Malaysia is a minority religion practiced by 9.1% of the population (Wikipedia: Christianity in Malaysia). It’s a small amount, ain’t it? In solidarity, we Christians should pray and be bold. Peter and Paul when put before the Council for teaching publicly in the name of Jesus answered the Council bravely, “You yourselves judge which is right in God’s sight - to obey you or to obey God.” (Acts 4:19) Take courage and pray. Let us pray for our nation, pray for our leaders and pray for our citizens. Our faith, our freedom!
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[...] Our Faith, Our Freedom For your information, according to the 2000 census, Christianity in Malaysia is a minority religion practiced by 9.1% of the population (Wikipedia: Christianity in Malaysia). It’sa small amount, ain’t it? … [...]
Hi Dan! Regarding to your post, I hope you didn’t feel anything bad to the Muslims. I don’t even know why our government did such statement…I am a Muslim myself and got a few of Christian fellas. I send my friend to the nearest church every Sunday morning and I feel very proud to help. There is no differences among us all. Religion is something that should unite us all because every religion, I think, promote doing noble things. If you feel offended by that statement made by our government, I apologized as behalf of all Muslims. I agree with you, and will always be..Our Faith, Our Freedom! Visit my blog!http://onthisshoulder.wordpress.com …Nice blog U have!
Mojaamin,
You’re the first Muslim I ever came across who is willing to fetch your fellow Christian friends to church. I am glad that you are doing noble deeds.
Well, Mahatma Gandhi once said “I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” It’s true that it is most often the believers who are making things worst. No offense to other believers/practitioners of their faith.
I take it as a goodwill effort of you to apologize on behalf of all Muslims but what I would want to see is better understanding between each and other. I take it as a bold effort from you to spread this goodwill among your brethren.
With peace,
Daniel
Yep, there will be no peace in a nation, until there is peace among the religions.
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