(VIDEO)”Kepala tajuk laporan The Star tidak keluar dari mulut saya!” – Dr Mujahid

KUALA LUMPUR – Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Dr Mujahid Yusof Rawa menafikan laporan The Star yang mengambarkan bahawa beliau seolah-olah membenarkan perbuatan maksiat dan khalwat.

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Tangkap layar laporan The Star.

Tambah Mujahid lagi , kepala tajuk The Star itu tidak seperti yang dimaksudkannya malah menyalahkan perkara itu kepada editor The Star yang membuat penambahan dan mengambil rumusan dari kenyataan beliau.

“Kenyataan saya dalam temu bual The Star itu, apa yang disebut dalam kepala tajuk itu tidak keluar daripada mulut saya. Saya hanya bercakap tentang isu kesalahan ataupun yang dikatakan ruang awam dengan ruang peribadi bahkan saya juga turut tekankan berkenaan  salah guna kuasa dan pencerobohan di ruang peribadi yang tidak menggambarkan kaedah dan cara Islam.

“Saya tidak pernah menyebut isu kononnya (operasi cegah khalwat ) dihentikan pada waktu malam tidak diketuk pintu. Itu semua adalah tambahan daripada editor yang mengambil rumusan mereka sendiri daripada kenyataan-kenyataan saya, sila rujuk kepada interview di dalamnya yang lebih tepat kepada maksud yang ingin sampaikan,” – Mujahid. 

Beliau berkata demikian apabila diwawancara oleh  berita Tv Alhijrah, hari ini.

Video ehsan Al Hijrah:

 

Semalam  kecoh apabila tersiar laporan Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri berkata, tiada lagi ketukan pintu di tengah malam atau pintu dipecahkan oleh pegawa agama jika mendapat laporan khalwat atau aktiviti yang menyalahi ajaran Islam.

Mujahid bagaimanapun menegaskan beliau akan menjelaskan kenyataannya berhubung penguatkuasaan jenayah khalwat, Isnin ini.

Berikut kami siarkan kembali petikan laporan wawancara Mujahid dengan The Star.

(Kenyataan Mujahid :BIRU.   The Star : MERAH)

KUALA LUMPUR: No more knocks on the door in the middle of the night and no more breaking down of doors by the religious authorities investigating reports of khalwat or other alleged wrongdoings.

Instead, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Dr Mujahid Yusof Rawa insists that what Muslims do behind closed doors is none of the government’s business.

“Let’s say you commit something within your personal, individual sphere – I will not interfere.

“For example, consumption of alcohol is wrong for a Muslim, but if you consume it within your sphere, then as part of the government, I will not interfere.

“My concern is what goes on in public that encroaches on sensitivity, legality or criminality. Only then does the government come in, not because we want to be moral police but because we want to secure the public sphere,” he said.

Dr Mujahid, who is in charge of Islamic religious affairs, admitted that he faced an uphill task in changing the image of the ministry.

He had to put out fires from the moment he stepped into his office, including dealing with LGBT issues, underage marriage, public caning in syariah courts and sexual abuse in tahfiz.

In an exclusive interview with The Star, Dr Mujahid said he was trying to change the mindset of what he described as “conservative religious” civil servants who wanted to uphold the sanctity of Islam with their own understanding.

“The government’s narrative of Islam will translate into our policies, all the Islamic judiciary activities, all our relations with other faiths.

“Compassionate Islam does not harm the people’s interests or importance of national unity and harmony,” he added.

Dr Mujahid also condemned the breaking down of doors to arrest khalwat offenders and hoped it would be a thing of the past with reforms.

“This issue of enforcement on khalwat has been misused and exploited in some cases. It is important that they (enforcement officers) do not interfere with the individual sphere,” said Dr Mujahid.

Although such raids fall under the state jurisdictions, he is engaging the religious agencies at state levels to convince them to adopt the stance of the federal authority.

The vice-president of Parti Amanah Negara also hoped to do away with the Big Brother image.

“The reality is that in Malaysia, even though it is an Islamic affair, there will be a point where you will have to confront problems relating to non-Muslims.

“For example, a (troubled) married couple – one of them converted, you have the children, the inheritance … I have to come in to protect the compassionate Islam,” Dr Mujahid added.

– TTKM-

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