16-05-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
Anwar hails Asean unity, calls for stronger Islamic world collaboration
KAZAN: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today hailed Asean as one of the world's most peaceful and economically dynamic regions, urging Islamic nations to embrace greater collaboration and shared values to achieve long-term prosperity.
Speaking at the plenary session of the 16th International Economic Forum "Russia–Islamic World: KazanForum 2025", Anwar said Malaysia's ties with its Southeast Asian neighbours serve as a blueprint for trust-based cooperation.
"Malaysia is fortunate because we have, among our Asean neighbours, excellent relations based on trust and working together," he said in his keynote address.
"Asean happens to be one of the most peaceful regions in the world, vibrant and dynamic economically."
He cited examples such as the Asean Power Grid, which connects electricity networks across several member states from Vietnam and Laos to Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, as proof of practical regional collaboration.
However, Anwar cautioned that economic integration alone was not enough. He stressed that progress must be grounded in ethics, justice and dignity, drawing from Islamic values and the moral teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
"I'm not talking about economic fundamentals, energy transition and digital transformation in the absence of imbibing values and character," he said.
"Family values, trust, justice, honour, human dignity, these must be part of our foundation."
The prime minister called for a stronger and more cohesive Muslim world, particularly in sectors such as the halal economy, Islamic finance and digital innovation.
Embracing the halal adventure is critical, he said, citing the sector's potential value of over US$3 trillion.
"It's more than just branding. It must reflect harmony between commerce and conscience."
Anwar said Islamic finance should not merely replicate conventional systems, but offer innovative and viable alternatives for both Muslim and non-Muslim societies.
He also praised Tatarstan and Russian President Vladimir Putin for their commitment to the KazanForum and for creating platforms to strengthen the voice of Muslim countries on the global stage.
"President Putin mentioned repeatedly the need to support this forum and ensure it becomes pragmatic and meaningful," he said.
Earlier, the prime minister quoted Russian author and philosopher Leo Tolstoy and Tatar national poet Gabdulla Tukay to highlight the Tatars' resilience and dynamism in forging ties with the Islamic world.
"What energy and tenacity," Anwar said, referencing Tolstoy's Haji Murad and Tukay's patriotic poetry.
"The Tatars stood firm, never surrendering, facing new challenges with courage. We must learn from this strength as we build new ventures with the Islamic world."
Addressing youth empowerment, Anwar urged leaders to include young voices in shaping policies and decisions.
"Let our young people reflect on what we have discussed and offer their views. They must have a major say in programmes that affect their future."
The prime minister concluded by reaffirming Malaysia's support for KazanForum and praised Tatarstan's role in advancing economic diplomacy with the Islamic world.