Religious and community leaders critical in setting tone for harmony in Singapore: Shanmugam

Religious and community leaders critical in setting tone for harmony in Singapore: Shanmugam


SINGAPORE – Religious and community leaders play a critical role in setting the tone for harmony in Singapore, where a secular approach gives each community space to practise its faith.

Speaking at the annual Religious Rehabilitation Group (RRG) break-fast or iftar event at Khadijah Mosque on Feb 23, Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam said Singapore remains an oasis of peace because of a focus on certain fundamentals, including racial and religious harmony.

“Whatever happens externally in the world, we try not to bring those problems in here. Where it is possible and appropriate to help, we give help, humanitarian help for people elsewhere.

“At the same time, our framework, our laws, do not allow our people to get involved in violence overseas.

“They are not allowed to go and fight overseas in foreign causes, whether for countries or for organisations like ISIS, whether they fight in Ukraine or Russia or Gaza,” said Mr Shanmugam, who added that action will be taken against anyone who does so.

In his speech, the minister noted that people in Singapore listen when religious and community leaders reach out across faiths, speak up for unity and compassion, and serve those in need regardless of their background.

“They build understanding and friendship across faiths,” he said.

“When challenges arise, these relationships allow communities to respond calmly, constructively, and support one another instead of letting misunderstandings divide us.”



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