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A video screenshot of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim speaking during the International Seminar on Imam As-Syafi’i, in Kuching, Sarawak, on May 18, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/UNIT KOMUNIKASI AWAM SARAWAK – UKAS

Continue exploring knowledge without neglecting treasure of human knowledge — PM

KUCHING, May 18 — Efforts to explore new knowledge and technology should not be disconnected from the treasure of human knowledge acquired in the early stages of life, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

In fact, he said basic knowledge that emphasises morals and values should be given equal priority in developing the country.

“One vital aspect in a MADANI nation is that the states must be prosperous…progressive, but must be based on mutual trust…and emphasising morals and values,” Anwar said when opening the International Seminar on Imam As-Syafi’i, earlier today.

He added the major weakness of the Western world from the point of view of thought and philosophy is their failure to connect new knowledge with the treasure of knowledge they inherited before that.

“Because of the disconnection, new and important knowledge and technology continue to emerge but lost their values, and their concepts of compassion, kindness, mercy and humanity,” Anwar said.

In Sarawak for example, the people have long inherited and practised the principle of li ta’arafu, which is a concept in Islam that emphasises tolerance and mutual respect among people of different races.

Li ta’arafu is not just about being tolerant, but also knowing, understanding and respecting the differences and the diversity, and this is also a core value in Sarawak that we hope will be nurtured in our MADANI nation,” he said.

Themed Sustainability of Fiqh As-Syafi’i Deving the Prosperity of the Ummah, the seminar brought together approximately 1,300 people from Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Jordan and Yemen.

It was organised by the Sarawak Mufti Department with cooperation from Universiti Malaya Academy of Islamic Studies as part of the programmes in conjunction with the 60th Years of Sarawak Independent through the formation of Malaysia.

Also present were Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg, Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, and several state ministers and deputy ministers.

— Bernama

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