Al-Sultan Abdullah personally drove his vehicle and arrived at the mosque at 1 pm.
The Friday sermon, entitled ‘Dadah Dijauhi, Keluarga Dirahmati, Negara Harmoni’ (Avoid Drugs, Blessed Families, Harmonious Nation), was delivered by the former non-independent and non-executive director of Petronas Dagangan Bhd, Tan Sri Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir, who is the nazir (administrator) of the mosque.
Therefore, he called on all parties, including community leaders and parents, to join hands in the fight against drugs at the root, especially by stopping young people from getting involved.
Al-Sultan Abdullah, together with a congregation of 3,000, performed the Friday prayers, led by Imam I of Al-Falah Mosque, Muhammad Zuwairi Mohd Yusof.
The King then spent time meeting with the congregation and presenting contributions to students of the mosque’s KAFA integrated school.– BERNAMA
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