Kedah exco: Getting close to LGBTs is missionary work

Kedah exco: Getting close to LGBTs is missionary work

Dr Ismail Salleh says it is to rehabilitate the community through spiritual, psychological and sociological treatment methods.

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Kedah exco member Dr Ismail Salleh says although the government does not give recognition to LGBTs, they still have social rights. (Facebook pic)
ALOR SETAR:
The move by the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government to get close to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) group is part of missionary work and it is not meant to give recognition to the community.

Chairman of the state Health, Rural Development, Religious and State Government-Linked Companies (GLC) committee Dr Ismail Salleh said the move was effective in rehabilitating the LGBT community through spiritual, psychological and sociological treatment methods.

“There is no question of us supporting them under the law as what we are doing is more of efforts and engagement with the aim of treating them and making them realise that this is a disease which can be treated through spiritual, psychological and sociological approaches.

“We are using the Islamic way of approaching them properly because although the group is not given recognition, they still have social rights,” he said when winding-up the debate on the motion of thanks to the Sultan of Kedah at the state legislative assembly sitting here today.

However, Ismail said, there were certain parties who tried to make political capital out of the LGBT issue to portray the government as being supportive of the group.

“There are some people who intentionally give a negative image that the government is not concerned and not sensitive to Islam. We are all aware that LGBT is ‘haram’, that is why the government does not give recognition to LGBTs, but instead want to guide them,” he said.

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