Local Preacher Admits To Being Unvaccinated & Bringing Other Unvaccinated Travellers For Umrah

11 Jan 2022 • 2:25 PM MYT
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In light of the spread of the Omicron variant, the Ministry of Health (MOH) had postponed all Umrah trips, effective 8 January. This was followed by the increase of Covid-19 cases after the travellers had returned to Malaysia.

Shockingly, it was also reported that 17 of the travellers had been detected to be unvaccinated, which has made us wonder how were they even allowed to travel given their vaccination status. As we are still shrouded by the mystery, a preacher has recently made a daring confession via his Instagram post.

“I admit that I am unvaccinated and I brought the others to Saudi, who are unvaccinated as well.”

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The preacher, known as Ustaz Abu Syafiq revealed on his Instagram post that there are a lot of other travellers who remain unvaccinated. He also claimed that the vaccines will disappear and expire, as well as being the source of income to those who address themselves as the “experts.”

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In another Instagram post of his, Abu Syafiq also claimed that the vaccines might contain the HIV/AIDS virus, and he urged the people who have been vaccinated to undergo HIV tests.

“Stop worshipping the vaccines and stop making World Health Organizations (WHO) your God,” he added.

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Vaccines are a hoax!

Some netizens in the comment sections are actually on the same boat with Abu Syafiq and claim that vaccines are a hoax.

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“In overseas, vaccines are simply SOPs where we practice what we think is beneficial for us. Over here in Malaysia, it’s like a law. I don’t get our government.”

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“You have my support this time. Too many lies. Even a 5-years-old has to be vaccinated now, they said it’s not compulsory but the school, on the other hand, said the opposite. That’s their game.”

In the meantime, there are also people who expressed their fits of anger towards the statements made by Abu Syafiq.

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“You don’t deserve to be called an Ustaz. Take off the kopiah, you don’t portray any images of Islam.”

“Saying no to the vaccine is a choice, but telling lies is also a sin. Just food for thought.”

We are all entitled to our own choices in life, but to endanger the life of others through the choices made is just uncalled for.

 

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