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Is this merely a very foolish mistake or is it another spiteful spin with the intention to detriment the good name of Islamic agencies?
In an article, Religious radicalism on the rise published by The Star on November 23, , Emeritus Professor Shad Saleem Faruqi made another attack on JAKIM before focusing its attack on another Islamic agency, Institut Kajian Strategik Islam Malaysia (IKSIM).
To be fair, since the allegations were made based on a booklet by the Malaysian Islamic Research Institute (IKSIM), I checked the said booklet to see what was written by IKSIM and I found the source of the chaos.
IKSIMs words were wrongly translated from Awas! Sekularisme, Liberalisme dan Pluralisme merupakan agenda penghakis akidah Islam dalam meruntuhkan kedaulatan Negara to “secularism, liberalism and cultural diversity are elements that will undermine the Islamic agenda and destroy the country’s sovereignty”!
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