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.

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