Respond to racial and religious hatred with wisdom, not anger, says Anwar

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Malay Mail

 

KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 — The best approach to deal with hateful and racial sentiments is not through anger, but rather through patience, wisdom and good morals, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said that although Malaysia is often cited as an example of harmony among a multicultural society, the country is not immune to challenges such as racial sentiments, hatred based on religion and race, as well as various accusations that try to divide society.

“Managing a plural society is not an easy task, what more in an environment that often faces various challenges and differences of opinion.

“However, I believe that mutual respect, moderation and understanding among communities are important foundations for ensuring the stability and progress of the country,” he said in a Facebook post last night. 

Anwar said he had spent time meeting and exchanging views with religious leaders and scholars on the sidelines of the 3rd International Summit of Religious Leaders earlier yesterday. 

Citing previous incidents of Quran burning, the Prime Minister said Malaysia opted to respond positively rather than react emotionally.

“When faced with incidents of Quran burning, for example, Malaysia chose to respond positively by expanding efforts to print and distribute a million copies of the Quran along with translations in various languages,” he said.

During the meeting, Anwar also emphasised the importance of values, manners and scholarly traditions passed down by scholars and religious leaders for them to continue to be strengthened to guide society in facing the increasingly complex challenges of the world.

He added that Malaysia is also ready to explore avenues for cooperation that could benefit Muslims and global community, especially in expanding education, strengthening the understanding of Islam and developing a society grounded in knowledge and human values.

“Hopefully, efforts like this can continue to nurture a culture of knowledge, strengthen understanding among communities and project the true face of Islam, which is a religion that brings mercy, justice and kindness to all humanity,” he added. — Bernama

 

 

Date: 13 June, 2026 9:00 am
Source: Malay Mail

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