The Mufti ofPerak TanSri Harussani Zakaria said the act of toppling the government is haram (forbidden) because it is not found in Islamic teachings. He said Muslims must find the best way to resolve any problem.

"It is mandatory for Muslims to advise the government if there are elements of injustice in its administration.

"And this we have done. We have set up anulamaumarak(leaders or rulers)organisationcomprising the Prime Minister, Ministers and theulama(mufti) which meets every threemonth.

"During the meeting we will give our views and advice. Whether the views are followed or not, is their (government’s) problem. We tell them (the government) on what should and should not be done," he told a media conference after opening the D'Asnaf Restaurant here, Thursday.

Harussanisaid, at the outset, the members of thegovernment includingministers and executive council members, had taken an oath to carry out their duties as per the constitution.

He said the pledge, which was uttered three times in the name of Allah, was something which must be implemented.

“The constitution says Islam is the national religion. They (members of the government) must look after and safeguard the Islamic religion. If they break the oath, it means they are cursed by Allah.

“When we swear to an oath, we must carry it out, so long as it does not flout Islam. An oath should be done away with, if it isswearingto do something that goes against Islam,” he said.

Meanwhile, commenting on the use of electronic cigarettes orvape, Harussani said, although no decree was issued by the National fatwa Council, reports suggest that the electronic cigarette was hazardous to health.