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The Straits Times, 14 Jun 04

Pergas opposes casino idea

PERGAS, the Singapore Islamic Scholars and Religious Teachers Association, is opposed to the idea of having a casino on Sentosa, saying it will produce 'more harm than benefits' for the country. It is worried that gambling could lead to addiction as well as social and moral corruption, and undermine efforts to nurture honesty, hard work and a sense of gratitude rather than greed among people.

'Our concern... is not just for the Muslim community, but also for the nation at large, regardless of religious faith and beliefs,' said its president, Mr Mohamad Hasbi Hassan, in a statement yesterday.

He noted that Pergas' position echoed the views of many Singaporeans who are equally concerned about 'the negative effect gambling has on... our society'. Pergas urged the Government to find other 'moral and sustainable' alternatives to boost Singapore's economic competitiveness.

The Government, which has long resisted calls to allow a casino, will decide by January whether to give the go-ahead, after carrying out extensive consultations and a careful study of its social and economic implications. It says measures will be taken to control the negative effects of gambling but Pergas' fears have not been allayed.

The association said studies have shown the harmful effects that gambling has on individuals, families and communities. Also, gambling is forbidden, or haram, in Islam, it noted.

Pergas believes Singapore may have already 'compromised' its position on gambling by opting to control rather than eradicate it. 'By not decisively nipping a potential social ill in the bud, we fear our nation may have taken that slippery road towards moral degeneration.'

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