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MAJLIS PERUNDINGAN MALAYSIA AGAMA
BUDDHA, KRISTIAN, HINDU DAN SIKH
Malaysian Consultative Council of
Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism and Sikhism
MCCBCHST LAUNCHES SPECIAL PRAYERS
FOR THE RESTORATION OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
The Malaysian Consultative
Council of Buddhism Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism
and Taoism on behalf of our respective religious
communities is disappointed and feel aggrieved by
the recent majority decision of the Court of Appeal
on the Shubashini case which in effect requires the
non-Muslim party to seek recourse through the
Syariah Courts.
The fact that the wife has since
been granted a temporary respite by the Court does
not detract from the seriousness of the original
decision.
As the Federal Constitution is
the supreme law of the country, a person of one
religion should not made subject to laws of and
governance by another religion.
MCCBCHST urges all fair-minded
Malaysians irrespective of their religion to voice
their grievances against this injustice through the
proper and peaceful channels.
Let us do all that is possible
and also pray that justice and freedom of religion
be restored.
Accordingly, MCCBHST hereby calls
on all fair-minded Malaysians to pray for the
restoration of freedom of religion. All the
component religions of MCCBCHST will launch special
prayers throughout the country during the first week
of April 2007. The launch dates are as follows:
March 31: Sikhs
April 1 : Christians
April 3 : Taoists
April 6 : Hindus
April 8 : Buddhists
At there special prayers, a brief
statement of concern will be read to the
congregations followed by a prayer for the
restoration of religious freedom. Each of our
component bodies will word its prayers according to
its own religious requirements and customs.
In summary, the prayers will be
to the effect that “ governments and authorities may
respect the God-given religious freedom to every
person and that no external constraints or demands
will be placed on individuals or groups in seeking
redress of their rights to live according to the
tenets of their own faith”.
From its inception, the Malaysian
Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity,
Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism has never neglected to
convey the necessity and correctness of religious
freedom as enshrined in the Federal Constitution
numerous memoranda press releases meetings with the
Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers, and
dialogues with religious authorities including those
who represent the religion of Islam.
In this quest, MCCRCHST has
always maintained the centrality of genuine dialogue
and mutual consultation as the best means for the
achievement of consensus on issues of consequence to
national unity and harmony. Accordingly, our basis
of action is and will always be peaceful and
respectful of others.
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Dato’ Chee Peck Kiat
President
02.04.2007
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