Malaysian Muslims After Prayers Behave Like Uncompromising Taliban Street Thugs
About 100 noisy protesters gathered outside Masjid Al-Ikhlasiah in Kampung Kerinchi this afternoon, demonstrating against a non-Muslim lawyer who had allegedly complainedabout the volume of the azan (call for prayer) from loudspeakers.
The Muslim protestors were overheard saying that they intend to go to the address todrag the complainant out and beat him up while others shouted that the complainant is a traitor.
Unfurling banners and shouting Allahu Akbar (God is great), the angry crowd also burned an effigy of the complainant.
The protesters, mobilised by the mosque's congregation association, Majlis Ayahanda Wilayah Persekutuan and other Muslim NGOs, also had banners displaying the details of the complainant, down to his name, address, phone number and email address.
In a press statement distributed by the organisers, they urged the government to charge the complainant under the Sedition Act as well as imposing the Internal Security Act forthreatening racial harmony.
As a lesson to him and people like him, the government should also advise the complainant to move out to another neighbourhood or even change his citizenship to countries that suits his taste, said the statement.
The organizers also demanded a PUBLIC apology from him to all the Muslims in the country.
Jawi then met the mosque committee late December last year, where the committee was allegedly instructed to lower the volume of their dawn azan. Since then, the mosque committee had claimed that they have complied but they are distancing themselves from the protestors.
About 20 police ! personne l kept a close watch nearby.
Some of the protestors also unfurled flags bearing the three colours of a Islamic proselytisation group Pekida.
In recent years, there has been increasing conflict between Muslims and non-Muslims over the volume of the azan.
In 2008, Selangor exco Teresa Kok was detained without trial after several pro-Umno blogs and Utusan Malaysia alleged that she had campaigned for the lowering of the azan volume at a mosque in Puchong.
She had since filed a RM30 million defamation suit efamation suit against former Selangor MB Dr Khir Toyo and the daily over the controversy while the mosque officials have cleared her of the allegation.
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