Mohd Na'im Urges Ulama To Continue Advising Government On Muslim Affairs
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said the close relationship between ulama and leaders must be strengthened so that national leaders could lead the country on the right path.
'If there are issues that require advice or criticism, we (the government) are open to it.
'That is why we are holding the National Umara'-Ulama' Pondok Dialogue (UMRAN) 2025, with the hope that our country's leaders will always be close to the ulama who can guide them in the right direction,' he told reporters after officiating UMRAN 2025 at the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque here today.
With the theme 'Fiqh Mizan in Driving the MADANI Ummah', the three-day UMRAN gathering, which began yesterday, has brought together 200 pondok teachers and scholars from across the country.
Mohd Na'im said the role was in line with the aspiration of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who wished to see pondok ulama play a more active role by offering ideas and views to the government.
He said his ministry planned to organise UMRAN regularly to provide a platform for ulama from pondok institutions to gather, exchange views and build networks among institutions nationwide.
'This is a platform for pondok teachers to share perspectives and observe the developments in other pondok schools. We hope this meeting will strengthen their role in society,' he said.
Earlier in his speech, he said pondok institutions should not remain confined to rural settings, but instead be elevated to the national level through a more progressive approach without losing their original spirit.
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