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What we stand for

G25 is committed to pursue a just, democratic, peaceful, tolerant, harmonious, moderate and progressive multi-racial, multi cultural, multi religious Malaysia through Islamic principles of Wassatiyah (moderation) and Maqasid Syariah (well-being of the people) that affirms justice, compassion, mercy, equity.

Malaysia is to be led by rule of law, good governance, respect for human rights and upholding the institution of the country.

We aim to ensure, raise awareness, promote that Syariah laws and civil laws should work in harmony and that the Syariah laws are used within its legal jurisdiction and limits as provided for by the federal and state division of powers.

There should be rational dialogues to inform people on how Islam is used for public law and policy that effects the multi ethnic and multi religious Malaysia and within the confines of the Federal Constitution, the supreme law of the nation.

We work in a consultative committee of experts to advise the government and facilitate amendments to the state Syariah laws, to align to the Federal Constitution and the spirit of Rukun Negara.

It is imperative to achieve a politically stable, economically progressive Malaysia and to be able to enjoy the harmony, tolerance, understanding and cooperation in this multi diverse country.

Preacher lambasted for saying girls should get married at 15

PETALING JAYA: Moderation advocates have condemned the statement by preacher Azhar Idrus, who said that Muslim girls are marriageable at age 15 and Muslim women should not take photos in non-Muslim owned photo studios. In a Harakah Daily reader question-and-answer section, Azhar answered a query about the boundaries between men and women by saying that women are marriageable at 15 after they have reached puberty. He said, however, girls are getting married at a later age due to education, adding that they are about 28 years old by the time they are finished with university. "But at 28 years old, no one would want to marry them and even if there were, the woman's value has dropped," he said in the article published on Monday (Dec 25). He added that women are "only worth RM15 or RM16" at the age of 28. Azhar added it is haram (prohibited) for teenagers of a marriageable age to befriend men unless the intention is to marry the man. "Even after finishing school, it is haram to befriend men in any way at all," he said. In a question about men keeping photos of other women, Azhar said that Muslim women should not take photos at photo studios owned by non-Muslims. "Do not take photos at non-Muslim establishments because it is shameful if your children or wife's photos fall into the hands of non-Muslims," he said. Azhar added that the photos may be misused. When contacted Thursday, Group of 25 Eminent Malays (G25) spokesman Datuk Noor Farida said Azhar should be investigated for sedition over his statement. She said Azhar and his archaic views are dangerous to Malaysia's multiracial society as he has a big following and has the potential to influence others, especially in a country where people have a tendency to blindly follow their ustaz's word. "In Islam, our Prophets honoured women. Women had many rights, were given properties and even the Prophet's wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid was a businesswoman," said Noor Farida. She added that women have careers and choices, adding it is deplorable to say that older women are not marriageable.

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