SINGAPORE: The Muslim Converts' Association of Singapore (MCAS) has denied any affiliation with GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) or the Al-Arqam movement.
Its president, Muhammad Imran Kuna, said MCAS, also known as Darul Arqam Singapore, recently came across several social media posts linking the association to the movement and will not hesitate to take appropriate measures, including legal action.
"We categorically reject any such assertions and firmly deny any affiliation with GISBH, the Al-Arqam movement, or any of their past or current activities.
"Please note that MCAS takes a serious view of this matter and does not condone any misrepresentations, allegations, or innuendos associating MCAS with Al-Arqam and GISBH," he said in a statement on Saturday.
He mentioned that the association had contacted the content creators, mostly on TikTok, who made these allegations.
Muhammad Imran Kuna noted that while some obliged by taking down the posts, others simply removed the association's comments.
He highlighted that the MCAS, established in 1979, is dedicated to providing educational opportunities that reflect Islamic principles through lectures, courses, essential services, and assistance to those in need.
MCAS also proactively fosters an understanding of Islam, providing a balanced perspective for all individuals, regardless of race, language, or religion.
Muhammad Imran Kuna said the organisation was named "Darul Arqam" in 1980 by Singapore's former mufti, Syed Isa Semait, to honour the Prophet Muhammad's companion, Aboo Abdullah Arqam Abi al-Arqam.
"At this juncture, MCAS must reiterate its position that we take our reputation and integrity very seriously as we uphold the governance of the association to the highest standards and decorum.
"We pledge our utmost commitment to fostering interfaith and racial harmony in a multifaceted and diverse Singapore, co-existing in a symbiotic citizenry." – BERNAMA