Malaysia Will Tape Sermons at Mosques

Even though I am not very appreciative or usually approve of Mahathir’s actions & even this one doesn’t surprise me as he notorious to keep the ‘opposition’ at bay. In Malaysia this new video tapes will be overly misused. Though I like the idea of video taping the sermons. Maybe the US authorities should make an effort along these lines about the mosques in USA. Wouldn’t be a bad idea for Pakistan either.

Malaysia Will Tape Sermons at Mosques

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (Reuters) - In a move to stop Islam from being used to undermine the government, Malaysian authorities in Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s home state will start video-taping sermons at mosques, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Malaysia is trying to stamp out seeds of Muslim militancy and stem a tide of support for the conservative Islamic opposition sweeping across the ethnic Malays’ northern heartland.

The government has already announced plans to cut funding for religious schools suspected of sowing hatred toward Mahathir.

The local government in Kedah plans to use cameras at six mosques where imams are known to attack the government, while audio tapes will be used at others, the newspaper reported.

The opposition Parti-Islam se-Malaysia (PAS) hopes to oust Mahathir’s United Malays National Organization (UMNO) from the Kedah state government at the next election in 2004.

“This is not to punish the imams, but to clear the air over the issue of imams abusing their position and disseminating anti-government messages through their sermons,” Kedah Chief Minister Syed Razak Syed Zain, was reported as saying by the New Straits Times.

Any imams found guilty will be told to quit their post.

Opposition parties say Mahathir, who retires at the end of next year after 22 years in charge, is too authoritarian. Political rallies are tightly controlled, and the mainstream media is pro-government.

Mahathir, who heads a multi-ethnic coalition, is seen as moderate and tolerant on religious issues. PAS wants to turn the country into an Islamic state – starting with introducing Muslims’ sharia law complete with punishments like amputation and stoning.

Besides trying to neutralize radicalism in the mosques and classrooms, Malaysian police are also battling secret militant networks, and have arrested nearly 70 members of Jemaah Islamiah, the group suspected of being behind last month’s Bali bomb blast.

Abu Bakar Bashir, the Indonesian preacher under arrest in Jakarta and alleged to be Jemaah’s spiritual leader, fled Indonesia and used Malaysia as his base until the late 1990s.

Although this smacks of "Big Brother" attitude, a mosque is a public place and a sermon is decidedly a public speech, so taping it is nothing surprising. What they do with the tapes, and what criteria they use to "fire" the maulvi saheb will be worth checking out.

Personally, those religious leaders, who incite their followers to violence in the name of religion, should definitely be monitored and removed.