As Malaysia’s ambassador to the US, Nazri Aziz, who recently concluded his two-year tenure, said a part of his role involved attending events hosted by mosques in Washington DC that aimed to foster interfaith relations.
Asked about his views on recent controversies arising from proposed guidelines for Muslims attending non-Muslim events, which has since been rejected by the cabinet, Nazri stressed there was no need for such a “ridiculous and stupid” proposal.
“I don’t think there is any need for any interfaith guidelines,” he told Malaysiakini during an interview at his home.
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