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Abim President Mohamad Raimi Abd Rahim recommended the school's admission of incorrect doing, but said more needed to be completed to determine if the slides have been taken out of context or have been unwell-meant, the Malay Mail online (MMO) suggested today.
He stated the judgement towards the slides was based on a photograph, however the context of its presentation became unknown.
"at the moment judgement towards it is according to a photo, however there are chances it might have been something the lecturer changed into refuting, so it has to be subjected to a transparent investigation," he became quoted as asserting with the aid of the information portal.
Raimi said Abim believed that any false figuring out of a religion must be corrected as it could "breed prejudice and bad behaviours" between multi-religious communities.
"in this case, the management of UTM has recognized that there's groundwork for action to be taken and we welcome the instant response since it suggests the administration understand that here is a sensitive problem," MMO quoted him as saying.
Abim is reportedly the first Muslim community to speak up on the remember.
On Tuesday, UTM vice-chancellor Prof Dr Wahid Omar apologised for the slides and referred to the university was presently conducting a thorough investigation into this incident.
earlier than that, the controversial slides had long gone viral after it made false claims concerning the Hindu and Sikh communities, leading an outcry from the public, non-governmental enterprises in addition to political leaders on each side of the divide.
in the meantime, in India, the legit govt news company, Press believe of India, has also lined the situation, reporting on the response from quite a few Malaysian Indian companies to the slides and the apology from UTM.
The views expressed within the contents are these of our clients and don't always mirror the views of FMT.
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PETALING JAYA: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) ought to be clear in its interior investigations into the controversial module slides that are demeaning to Hindus and Sikhs, the Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (Abim) pointed out.Abim President Mohamad Raimi Abd Rahim recommended the school's admission of incorrect doing, but said more needed to be completed to determine if the slides have been taken out of context or have been unwell-meant, the Malay Mail online (MMO) suggested today.
He stated the judgement towards the slides was based on a photograph, however the context of its presentation became unknown.
"at the moment judgement towards it is according to a photo, however there are chances it might have been something the lecturer changed into refuting, so it has to be subjected to a transparent investigation," he became quoted as asserting with the aid of the information portal.
Raimi said Abim believed that any false figuring out of a religion must be corrected as it could "breed prejudice and bad behaviours" between multi-religious communities.
"in this case, the management of UTM has recognized that there's groundwork for action to be taken and we welcome the instant response since it suggests the administration understand that here is a sensitive problem," MMO quoted him as saying.
Abim is reportedly the first Muslim community to speak up on the remember.
On Tuesday, UTM vice-chancellor Prof Dr Wahid Omar apologised for the slides and referred to the university was presently conducting a thorough investigation into this incident.
earlier than that, the controversial slides had long gone viral after it made false claims concerning the Hindu and Sikh communities, leading an outcry from the public, non-governmental enterprises in addition to political leaders on each side of the divide.
in the meantime, in India, the legit govt news company, Press believe of India, has also lined the situation, reporting on the response from quite a few Malaysian Indian companies to the slides and the apology from UTM.
The views expressed within the contents are these of our clients and don't always mirror the views of FMT.
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