PETALING JAYA: Saying there is nothing wrong with Muslim politicians delivering sermons in mosques or surau, Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang says he will continue doing so despite the ban in Terengganu.
PETALING JAYA: Saying there is nothing wrong with Muslim politicians delivering sermons in mosques or surau, Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang says he will continue doing so despite the ban in Terengganu.“I will keep giving my sermons as usual in surau and mosques. We have to understand ... when we talk about Islam, we cannot separate politics from religion,” the Marang MP told a press conference in Rusila, a video of which was posted on his Facebook page on Saturday.“We are talking about Islam.
Its president Datuk Shaikh Harun Shaikh Ismail said the ban covered all assemblymen, MPs and members of the Dewan Negara. “His Royal Highness wants the mosques and surau to function well, benefit the local community and not be contaminated by political elements,” Shaikh Harun said in a statement.
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