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

MKI declares GISBH teachings deviant, against Islamic beliefs

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 14 — The Muzakarah Committee of the National Council for Islamic Religious Affairs Malaysia (MKI) today declared that the teachings, beliefs, and ideology of GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) are deviant and stray from Islamic teachings.

MKI Muzakarah Committee chairman Datuk Nooh Gadut said the committee, which convened from September 24 to 26, is convinced and satisfied with the arguments and evidence presented by researchers regarding GISBH.

He explained that the teachings propagated by Nasiruddin Mohd Ali from GISBH, along with his followers or anyone connected to the company, firm, organisation, association, or group associated with it, or anyone else displaying characteristics of deviation, are considered deviant and as straying from Islamic teachings.

The teachings promoted by GISBH include claims that Asy-Syeikh Muhammad Abdullah As-Suhaimi, or Syeikh Muhammad Suhaimi, is the Imam Mahdi, and Asaari Muhammad will appear alongside Asy-Syeikh Muhammad Abdullah As-Suhaimi/Syeikh Muhammad Suhaimi as his assistant at the end of time.

“Asaari Muhammad is believed to be able to grant intercession (syafaat) to his followers, while the water used to wash the leader’s body parts, as well as water used to soak his hair and beard, is considered blessed,” he added.

“(GISBH also) practises a ma’ash economy, characterised by elements of enslavement, where the company fully covers the followers’ needs, and in return, they are required to serve voluntarily without any payment,” he said in a statement today.

He said  GISBH also practises Aurad Muhammadiah, a form of zikir agung (ritual prayer or litany) that has been declared deviant by a fatwa.

Therefore, he urged that the public avoid these teachings, beliefs, and ideologies, and be prohibited from adhering to, believing in, teaching, spreading, practicing, or becoming their followers or agents.

“Anyone who adheres to, believes in, teaches, spreads, practises, or becomes a follower of these teachings, beliefs, and ideology must sincerely repent,” he said.

Nooh added that the MKI has recommended that relevant government agencies at the Federal and state levels assist in carrying out the process of istitabah (repentance) and provide the necessary funding for this purpose.

He said the public is also prohibited from possessing, storing, selling, uploading, downloading, spreading, distributing, displaying, or publishing any posters, books, magazines, pamphlets, or other reading materials — whether printed, typed, handwritten, or produced in any form or reproduction — including any films, audiovisual recordings, websites, print media, or electronic media that contain elements of the teachings, beliefs, and ideologies of GISBH.

Meanwhile, Noah said the Malaysia Islamic Development Department has submitted a legal opinion on this matter to MKI chairman Sultan Nazrin Shah of Perak, and subsequently to the 267th Conference of Rulers held on October 23 and 24.

“In this regard, the council has taken note of the legal opinion that has been approved, and state authorities may consider this decision for the purpose of enacting the fatwa in their respective states,” he said.

— Bernama

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