Malaysian religious authorities must balance public decorum concerns with mental health considerations when examining footage of a man executing martial arts maneuvers inside a Johor graveyard, Religious Affairs Minister Mohd Na'im Mokhtar stated. The individual captured in the 28-second clip may require psychological assistance rather than purely disciplinary measures, according to the minister's assessment of the situation.
State officials have directed the Kluang District Kadi Office to determine whether the helmet-wearing figure's actions violated Islamic protocols or disturbed mourners. Mohd Na'im praised the swift response from Johor Islamic Religious Affairs committee member Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid while urging citizens to refrain from speculation during the inquiry.
The minister pledged cooperation between federal and state Islamic departments to resolve the matter according to governance principles while protecting the person's welfare.
State officials have directed the Kluang District Kadi Office to determine whether the helmet-wearing figure's actions violated Islamic protocols or disturbed mourners. Mohd Na'im praised the swift response from Johor Islamic Religious Affairs committee member Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid while urging citizens to refrain from speculation during the inquiry.
The minister pledged cooperation between federal and state Islamic departments to resolve the matter according to governance principles while protecting the person's welfare.