Friday, 17 February 2012

Hasan: 'Baptised' Muslims told me of missionary tactics

What a liar he is, good thing he was sacked by PAS - 1Christians

The former Selangor exco member in charge of Islamic Affairs, Hasan Ali, says he learned the tactics of Christian missionaries from those who had been 'converted'.

Speaking to reporters today, Hasan said 51 individuals who confessed to have been 'baptised' provided the information that missionaries dressed in white robes had prayed in a mosque in order to get close to Muslims.

NONE"They had told this to the Unit Selamatkan Akidah themselves," he said, referring to the unit set up under his exco portfolio.
Hasan said the unit was no longer under the government and was now headed by him in his personal capacity, adding that the individuals had volunteered the information and sought the unit’s help.

“It is a statement from them but I cannot reveal who they are or where and when the incident happened for the sake of their safety,” he said in Shah Alam.

He added that the individuals had sought the unit’s help because “there is still some part of them” which still believes in Islam.

Hasan had in December during an anti-apostasy rally in Kuala Kangsar claimed that Christian evangelists donned white robes and performed the zuhur (late afternoon) prayer to get close to Muslims.

He also told the rally that the 51 individuals had confessed to having undergone baptism and consumed holy water.

Hasan had previously also said missionaries were using solar-powered talking bibles to entice Muslims away from their religion.

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