Hajiji welcomes Federal’s move to drop non-Muslim event guidelines

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16 Feb 2025 • 3:20 PM MYT
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TUARAN: The Federal Cabinet’s decision to drop the proposed guidelines for Muslims attending non-Muslim events was a wise move as it is not relevant to Sabah, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.Advertisement “I wish to state here that the proposed guidelines are irrelevant to us. Here, we respect each other,” he said at the Angpow Festival organised by 10 Chinese associations and NGOs at Dewan Sri Sulaman, here last night. SPONSORED CONTENT How Spritzer’s silica rich natural mineral water makes your skin healthier When it comes to skincare, the first thought on our minds would be beauty products such as serums, creams, and masks. However, beauty experts and even researchers have stated that drinking more water can be just as crucial for your skin's health. Read more “Take me as an example. It is impossible for me not to attend celebrations of the multireligious and multi-racial people in Sabah.

"When my in-law passed away, I paid my last respects at the St Philips, Tamparuli church.

Advertisement“That did not affect my belief and made me less of a Muslim. It is all about our akidah." Advertisement In this respect, Hajiji advised the people not to be influenced by circumstances in other places. “In Sabah, we are peaceful and live in harmony. Many of us have relatives from different religions,” he said.