08 December 2011

Malaysian Muslim thought police ban Lee Kwan Yew's book that suggests that Muslims should be 'less strict'

.... Lee, who served in Singapore’s Cabinet as PM, senior minister and minister mentor for 52 years before retiring in May, said in the book that Muslims in Singapore were socially “distinct and separate” and should “be less strict on Islamic observances” to aid integration and the city-state’s nation-building process.

It led to uproar from Malay and Muslims groups on both sides of the Causeway with his old rival and former Malaysian PM Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad accusing Lee of having no respect for religion. [The Malaysian Insider] Read more [via Jihad Watch]