A controversial topic among Malaysians is that some Muslims may attend events or go to these places of vice, known as “haram” places. However, it appears that the former Minister of Religion states that Muslim e-hailing drivers are not allowed to send Muslims to these places.
Muslim E-hailing drivers not allowed to send Muslims to “haram” places says ex Minister
Malaysian human rights lawyer and activist, Siti Kasim states that being a Muslim in Malaysia means every action you make is scrutinised by the people. Others fear the “talibanisation” of the country slowly creeping in with preachers preaching the consequences of their actions.
Some users add that the reliance on preachers is a sign that many people lack education about their own religion. Regardless, these are the opinions of several X users, it may not reflect what the majority of the country thinks.
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