Selangor Journal
GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd’s headquarters in Rawang, seen on September 11, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS

GISBH fatwa to be gazetted soon, says Dr Fahmi

SHAH ALAM, Oct 7 — The Selangor State Fatwa Committee’s decision to declare the practices and beliefs of Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holding Sdn Bhd (GISBH) as deviating from true teachings of Islam is expected to be gazetted soon, said state executive councillor for Islamic affairs and cultural innovation Dr Mohammad Fahmi Ngah.

He said the decision would be brought before the Selangor State Executive Council (MMKN) for discussion before it was forwarded to the State Legal Adviser for the gazetting process.

“We will raise this matter at the MMKN, and if all members agree, it will subsequently be submitted to the State Legal Adviser for the gazetting of the fatwa.

State executive councillor for Islam and innovation Dr Mohammad Fahmi Ngah speaks to the press during the Selangor Innovation Festival at the State Secretariat Building in Shah Alam, on October 7, 2024. — Picture by HAFIZ OTHMAN/MEDIA SELANGOR

“It will then be gazetted as a state government enactment and tabled (as a motion) in the upcoming State Legislative Assembly sitting,” he told the press at the Selangor Innovation Festival 2024 today.

On Thursday (October 3), the Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj consented to the latest fatwa issued by the Selangor State Fatwa Committee, declaring that the leaders, followers, employees, or members of GISBH and its affiliates have deviated from the true teachings of Islam.

The Selangor Royal Office announced that the decision was made because GISBH members were believed to still be practising the “Aurad Muhammadiah” or the “Zikir Agung” ritual propagated by the Darul Arqam group which had been declared deviant from the true teachings of Islam according to Gazette No. 54, published on February 4, 1993.

In the meantime, Fahmi said all GISBH business chains in Selangor would be closed once the fatwa was enforced, while asserting that this decision would not adversely affect the Malays’ economy, despite claims made by some quarters.

“This group is not the primary driver of the Malays’ economy. I really do not understand how people can accept their methods of generating income, especially given the issues of torture and child abuse involved.

“Their employees have not received their salaries and GISBH has never paid taxes or zakat. We must understand this and the state government will not compromise,” he said.

— Bernama

Top Picks

Selangor channels RM12 in subsidies to realise JER, benefitting 4.5 mln people — Exco

Cops await toxicology results, suspect drugs in post-concert deaths

Selangor contributes half mln to alleviate Kelantan flood victims’ burdens

Editor Selangor Journal