Malaysian minister’s use of ‘Alhamdulillah’ sparks PAS’ objections
Nga Kor Ming’s use of the Arabic phrase in parliament prompted a warning by a PAS MP that it could ‘confuse Muslims’

The row flared during Nga Kor Ming’s speech in response to the king’s address for the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, when Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff, an MP from the opposition Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), took issue with his use of phrases associated with Muslims, including “Alhamdulillah”, “bersyukur” (grateful) and “sujud syukur” (a prostration of thanks).
“You keep using Muslim terms, but do you believe in Allah? Do not make light of these terms as it could confuse Muslims,” Siti Zailah said in parliament, warning it risked touching on “3R” issues.
Nga, a senior figure in the Democratic Action Party (DAP), urged Siti Zailah not to turn language into an accusation of faith.
“Don’t get emotional, let’s be rational. Your identity card code is 03, mine is 03 too. I’m also a Kelantan kid,” he replied, referring to the Kelantan state code on their identity cards. “We are Malaysians. We respect Islam as the religion of the federation. There is no question of making fun of it.”