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Putrajaya tightens governance framework, inter‑agency coordination on non‑Islamic houses of worship,

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Putrajaya tightens governance framework, inter‑agency coordination on non‑Islamic houses of worship,
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马来西亚政府将通过加强跨部门协调、遵循现有指南以及采取对话方式,持续完善非伊斯兰宗教场所的治理框架。在近日举行的相关会议上,副国团结部长与首相署(宗教事务)副部长共同主持讨论,强调需增进对宗教场所管理与建设程序的理解。会议指出,房屋及地方政府部在联邦层面负责协调相关事务,各方应遵守其制定的场所核实与管理指南。政府将继续为宗教团体代表提供对话空间,以协商与相互

KUALA LUMPUR, March 6 — The government will continue to strengthen governance for non-Islamic houses of worship (RIBI) through better inter-agency coordination, adherence to guidelines, and a dialogue-based approach to ensure issues are addressed harmoniously and prudently.

The matter was discussed at the Harmony and Governance Strategy Meeting on Issues Related to RIBI, co-chaired by National Unity Deputy Minister R Yuneswaran and Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Marhamah Roslin today.

According to a joint statement by the deputy ministers, the meeting examined governance aspects related to RIBI issues in an open and constructive manner.

“The discussion focused on management aspects, coordination and finding the best approaches in addressing arising issues in line with the existing administrative framework.

“It also emphasised the importance of enhancing understanding of procedures and guidelines on the management and construction of houses of worship,” they said.

They also noted that the Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) plays an important role at the federal level to coordinate matters related to non-Islamic houses of worship, including through the RIBI Fund Coordination Unit.

“All parties are advised to comply with the guidelines set by KPKT regarding the verification and management of sites for houses of worship,” they said.

These matters are guided by existing legal provisions including the Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171), the Street, Drainage and Building Act 1974 (Act 133) and the Town and Country Planning Act 1976 (Act 172).

These provisions empower local authorities to regulate building structures, cleanliness, and ensure that no houses of worship are constructed without permission within their respective administrative areas.

“The government will continue to provide space for dialogue with representatives of religious communities to resolve issues through negotiations, mutual understanding and the spirit of unity,” it said.

At the same time, the government stressed that any party exploiting issues related to religion, race and the royal institution (3R) in a way that undermines social harmony will not be tolerated, and appropriate action may be taken by the authorities in accordance with the prevailing laws.

“Dialogue, negotiation and mediation will continue to be the main approaches in managing issues involving multi-religious communities so that matters can be handled prudently without undermining social harmony and unity,” they added. — Bernama

 

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原文: Putrajaya tightens governance framework, inter‑agency coordination on non‑Islamic houses of worship, say deputy ministers (2026-03-06T11:30:22)
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