JHEAIK ordered probe into alleged deviationist movement in Langkawi

18 Oct 2017 / 13:28 H.

ALOR STAR: The Islamic Religious Office in Langkawi has been instructed to investigate the existence of a new deviationist teaching on one of the islands there, where a video of the movement has gone viral on social media.
Kedah Islamic Religious Affairs Department (JHEAIK) Datuk Abdul Rahman Ismail advised Muslims not to be deceived by the movement and to lodge a report should they come across quarters disseminating Islamic teachings that deviated from the true teachings of the religion.
He also advised imams to play their role to avoid members of their congregation from being lured towards deviationist teachings.
The video on the alleged deviationist movement on Pulau Tuba showed a man, believed to be its leader, giving a talk on Islam which deviated from the true teachings of the religion, and pictures of a house and hut where the movement carried out its activities. — Bernama

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