The Muslim Scholars Association of Malaysia (MSAM) lodged a report today against business weekly The Edge and writer Dr Farish A Noor for allegedly insulting Islam in an article published on Dec 3.
MSAM president Abdul Ghani Samsudin lodged the report with the Federal Territory religious affairs department under sections 7 and 8 of the state's Syariah Penal Code.
In his report, Ghani accused Farish, a weekly columnist for malaysiakini and New Straits Times , of "insulting the Prophet and the sanctity of the religion by belittling verses in the Quran and Hadith".
"He (Farish) has purposely and knowingly insulted Islam verbally," said Ghani, in a press statement.
In the interview published under the column 'Minding their own biz', Farish was asked by interviewer Amir Muhammad:"Wouldn't they say that Islam, unlike other faiths, is a political religion with means of state governance encoded into it?"
Farish had replied: "That's a smart and tactical way of reading the Islamic past in terms of the present. They play around with the facts of history in such a cavalier manner. There was no such thing as an Islamic state, even in the Prophet's time. There were no states as such. What you had was a tribal, proto-feudal system, and the Prophet himself, in his specific historical context was a tribal leader and the early oaths of allegiance were given to him as a tribal leader rather than just a religious leader. That's something we always forget..."
When answering another question, Farish had said:"There is a desperate need for Malay Muslims to break free from the hegemonic grips of both the ulama(Muslim scholar) and the state by reclaiming Islam for themselves. Islam is a discourse and all discourses are open, contested and plastic. If I can contribute in any way to keeping the doors to ijtihad (personal interpretation) open, I will do it. The danger of not doing is so great."
'Prejudice and hatred'
Ghani said Farish had insulted Islam by acknowledging the Prophet as a mere tribal leader and not a leader of the religion.
"He (Farish) also said that women and friends of the Prophet pledged allegiance to Him as a leader and not as a prophet," said Ghani.
"It is an insult to say that the Prophet is respected as an Arab and not as a Prophet," he added.
Ghani also said Farish's "prejudice and hatred" for the ulama was evident in his writings published in malaysiakini and NST .
"Even in this interview (in The Edge ), Farish has repeated his stand by saying that Islam should be interpreted freely without referring to the ulama ," he said.