Sikhs Will Continue to Use Allah: Malaysian Gurdwara Chief

Jagir Singh stresses the word Allah has been used by Sikhs for more than 6 centuries.
Jagir Singh stresses the word Allah has been used by Sikhs for more than 6 centuries.

KUALA LAMPUR, Malaysia—Sikhs will continue to use the word Allah in their religious practices as the word appears numerous times in their holy scriptures, said the Malaysian Gurdwara Council president Jagir Singh.

“There is no way the word can be excluded since it is found in the Guru Granth Sahib, just like in the holy Quran for Muslims,” he said, adding that Sikhs throughout the world [have] used the word in the past six centuries.

He said the 350,000 faithful in Malaysia can continue to use the word found in the holy scriptures despite the Court of Appeal decision on Monday when it banned the word Allah from being used in the Bahasa Malaysia section of the Catholic weekly, Herald.

The Sikh scriptures are recited during weddings and [ceremonies]. There are some 180 [gurdwaras] in the country, with about 10 in Sabah and Sarawak.

Jagir, who is also president of the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism, said the Court of Appeal judgments covered a “wide dragnet”.

“I don’t know how the government and Muslim religious authorities want to enforce the court decision,” he said.

He said there were already state enactments that banned non-Muslims from using the word since Islam came under the authority of state governments.

Jagir said the Gurdwara council was also waiting to see how the Home Ministry was going to react to the court ruling.

“But we have always maintained that nobody has a monopoly over the word from the cultural and religious perspective,” he added.

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