PETALING JAYA: The proposed Tekad Ummah gathering must avoid recycled rhetoric and offer real reforms for Malays and Muslims, says an analyst.
Syaza Shukri of the International Islamic University Malaysia said efforts to unite the ummah could be positive, but discussions on bigger issues affecting the country were still lacking.
“Will they discuss how corruption has harmed Muslims? I do not see what reforms they can bring if the discussions are less based on data, but more on continuing rhetoric,” she told FMT.
