KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak
has outlined three important principles to be practiced and adhered by
the people to ensure Malaysia continues to be a peaceful, stable and
harmonious country and remain a model for world harmony.
The
three principles are moderation, fairness and mutual respect between one
another, he said after participating in a 'Harmony Walk' in Brickfields
held in conjunction with World Interfaith Harmony Week.
Najib
said the people must practice moderation in all forms of action,
decision, attitude and words and reject all extreme, fanatical and
violent views as they would only cause problems.
"I have always
mentioned that interfaith problems are not caused by the religion itself
but by extreme and fanatical views and choosing the violent approach.
"If
they choose moderation, belief in dialogue, consultation and reject
extremists...I believe the world would be more peaceful and harmonious,"
he said. During the two-hour walkabout, Najib visited houses of
worship around Brickfields, namely the Tamil Methodist Church, Sam Kow
Tong Temple, Madrasathul Gouthiyyah, Sri Sakhti Vinayagar Temple and the
Buddhist Maha Vihara.
The Prime Minister also presented
contributions of RM30,000 each to the houses of worship and performed
the Asar prayers at the Madrasathul Gouthiyyah.