2023: Muslim leaders engaged during repeal of Section 377A
“And we know that (this is a concern) even (for) the Muslim community, so we engaged the Muslim community extensively.
“We spoke to the Asatizah (Islamic religious teachers), we spoke to community leaders. We explained to them what the repeal would mean, at the same time listen to their concerns, their worries.
“Their worries, understandably, were whether this will open the door for the degradation of values, particularly family values, the institution of the family and will it further threaten the formation of family, traditional forms of family, which they believe very strongly in.
“We take in that feedback, we understand their concerns,” he said during a fireside chat with the Malaysian press in conjunction with the 15th Malaysian Journalists Visit Programme, here.
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