Groups in Sarawak denounce Islamic 'propagation' remarks by Malaysian minister
MIRI (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – Four indigenous civil society groups in Sarawak on Thursday (Dec 20) joined church organisations to protest against remarks by Education Minister Maszlee Malik over Islamic propagation in state schools.
The indigenous organisations, which fight for human rights for Sarawak native groups, were protesting his comments early this week that indicated schools in Sarawak and Sabah are fertile grounds for Islamic conversion.
Dr Maszlee said in Parliament that the two East Malaysian states are “medan dakwah” (arena for Islamic propagation).
He asked Muslim teachers from Peninsular Malaysia sent to Sarawak and Sabah to spread their faith by converting local non-Muslim students.
The four native groups are from the Orang Ulu and Dayak communities. representing Gerakan Anak Asal Sarawak, Borneo Resources Institute, Tanah Hak Bangsa Asal Sarawak and Save Sarawak Rivers. They held the protest in Miri.
Social activist Peter Kallang, chairman of Save Sarawak Rivers, told The Star that what Mr Maszlee said was very alarming.
“Teachers are civil servants. They cannot double as preachers to convert non-Muslim students. The Education Ministry is violating the rights of Sarawakian and Sabahan non-Muslims if it is sending teachers from the peninsula here to convert local students to Islam,” he said.
The groups want an official investigation to determine how many teachers from the peninsula were coaxing students in East Malaysia under their charge to convert to Islam.
On Wednesday, the Association of Churches in Sarawak said it was “deeply concerned” about Mr Maszlee’s comments.
“The statement by the Education Minister is not in the spirit of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and appears to be sanctioning Islamic religious teachers from Peninsular Malaysia to promote Islamisation and propagation to local students in non-religious schools in Sabah and Sarawak,” ACS said in a statement.
Mr Maszlee, a former academic at International Islamic University Malaysia, is the MP for a Johor constituency. He is a first-time lawmaker and Cabinet minister.
He has made several controversial remarks since his appointment, including
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