Sunday, June 18, 2023

Aiya, Anwar, Ah, Am Sure There Are Better And Less Controversial Ways To Educate Muslims About The True Concept Of The Religion Then Expanding The Scope And Role Of A Non-Elected Body Like Jakim To Include Making Decisions On The Nation's Economy Et Al That Will Affect Everyone In One Way Or Another



Aiya, Anwar, ah, am sure there are better and less controversial ways of educating Muslims the true concept of the religion than expanding the scope and role of an unelected body to make decision on the nation's economy et al that will affect everyone in one way or another leh!

As it is, what is Jakim's true role in the scheme of things when first set up by Mahathir?

What has Jakim being doing all these years? with an allocated bloated budget to boot, the envy of many leh.

Who is Jakim accountable to?

Why expand its role to include making decisions on the nation's economy et all that will affect everyone in one way and another, Muslim and non-Muslims who are still a sizeable proportion of the population?

Shouldn't that be the role of the government of the day instead that is accountable to the people? 

And shouldn't Jakim's role be focused on educating the Muslims the true concept of the religion in the first and last place instead?

No matter how you try to justify your decision, as an otherwise intelligent person, it is hard, for any intelligent person to see why you have made the decision or the logic behind it

How do you justify allowing an unelected body to make decisions that will affect the lives of all Malaysians, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, in one way or another, that should rightly depose on shoulders of the government of the day instead, no?

Ai yo yo!

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