Dr. Asri Zainul Abidin, Dr Asri: Be open minded
Dr Asri: Be open minded
PETALING JAYA: The view that non-Muslims cannot enter mosques is a narrow-minded one and gives the wrong impression of Islam, said former Perlis mufti Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin.
“If we practise this kind of view, it shows that Islam is creating hostility towards non-Muslims.
“This view can even prevent non-Muslims from getting to know Islam better,” he added.
Dr Mohd Asri was responding to a statement by Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (Jais) director Datuk Mohamed Khusrin Munawi that non-Muslims cannot enter mosques because “they were in the same category as menstruating women”.
The statement was in reference to an alleged ceramah by Selangor executive councillor Dr Xavier Jeyakumar at a Klang mosque in August.
Mohamed Khusrin was also reported as saying that the mosque committee would be charged for letting Dr Jeyakumar talk there.
“I would like to advise Jais and its members not to give narrow-minded opinions that can lead to a wrong and false impression of the religion,” Dr Mohd Asri told mStar Online yesterday.
Dr Mohd Asri added that he did not want to focus on Dr Jeyakumar’s speech, so long as the mosque was not used as a tool against Islam.
“This is about seeing things with an open mind, where if the non-Muslims enter a mosque, they will then benefit from it,” said Dr Mohd Asri, who is also a lecturer in Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Dr Mohd Asri also said Jais needed to be have an overall reform to reflect the maturity of Islam.
“They must show an open mind.
“They need to practise a matured approach of Islam in this country,” he added.
“If we practise this kind of view, it shows that Islam is creating hostility towards non-Muslims.
“This view can even prevent non-Muslims from getting to know Islam better,” he added.
Dr Mohd Asri was responding to a statement by Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (Jais) director Datuk Mohamed Khusrin Munawi that non-Muslims cannot enter mosques because “they were in the same category as menstruating women”.
The statement was in reference to an alleged ceramah by Selangor executive councillor Dr Xavier Jeyakumar at a Klang mosque in August.
Mohamed Khusrin was also reported as saying that the mosque committee would be charged for letting Dr Jeyakumar talk there.
“I would like to advise Jais and its members not to give narrow-minded opinions that can lead to a wrong and false impression of the religion,” Dr Mohd Asri told mStar Online yesterday.
Dr Mohd Asri added that he did not want to focus on Dr Jeyakumar’s speech, so long as the mosque was not used as a tool against Islam.
“This is about seeing things with an open mind, where if the non-Muslims enter a mosque, they will then benefit from it,” said Dr Mohd Asri, who is also a lecturer in Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Dr Mohd Asri also said Jais needed to be have an overall reform to reflect the maturity of Islam.
“They must show an open mind.
“They need to practise a matured approach of Islam in this country,” he added.

