Prince’s proposal for preamble to Constitution is misconceived


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Lukman Sheriff, Tanjak

I refer to the article ‘Time for people to reclaim the Constitution, says Negri prince‘ in FMT yesterday.

With due respect to YM Tunku Zain, the founding president of Ideas, his proposal to introduce constitutional preamble to resolve conflicting interpretational issues, though appearing beneficial, is misguided, misconceived and laced with an ulterior motive of promoting a partisan agenda.

The proposal fails to recognise the extreme interpretation of our constitution by the left leaning segment of our society comprising among others the NGO which YM Tunku Zain heads, Ideas, and G25 which time and again had their interpretation rejected by the highest court in the land.

The left segment of our society has failed to understand and appreciate that our constitution is a product of a social compromise and thus have misguidedly misinterpreted our constitution as promoting a certain idealism, namely liberalism and secularism.

In order to promote this, they have countless of times, for example, refused to acknowledge the role of Islam as laid out in our constitution which has led to many unnecessary public altercations and legal challenges.

For instance when groups like G25 promoted the liberal concept that personal sins cannot be criminalized, such assertion not only runs contrary to the many express provisions in our constitution empowering the State to prescribe such offences on Muslims and establishing Syariah courts to enforce the same, but they are also against a longstanding legacy of laws predating the constitution since the period of our greatest empire — Kesultanan Melaka.

Similarly with those promoting the liberal concept of secularism. They do not want to recognise that our constitution expressly provides powers to the states to enact religious laws and establish various state religious institutions to undertake religious functions and conduct which affect the majority of the population.

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