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Be jolly, but stay vigilant

It will also be a long weekend for Malaysians. The Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism hoped that the celebration of Christmas this year would help to bring Malaysians together in the spirit of caring and sharing, as in the case of the other religious festivals Malaysians celebrated this year under SOP restrictions. “The current pandemic that has lasted for much of this year has taken an emotional and financial toll on millions in our country and the rest of the world. “However, the crisis has brought Malaysians together as they shared their hardships with one another.

Woman born out of wedlock to Muslim father and Buddhist mother was never a Muslim, Federal Court hears | Malaysia

Wednesday, 16 Dec 2020 02:02 PM MYT BY IDA LIM Rosliza s lawyer Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram argued that both the High Court and Court of Appeal had wrongly categorised her case as being a Muslim seeking to stop being a Muslim. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. PUTRAJAYA, Dec 16 A Malaysian woman who was born to a Muslim man and a Buddhist woman was never a Muslim to begin with as the parents were not married and as she was an illegitimate child, and the declaration of her religious status as a non-Muslim should be made by the civil courts instead of the Shariah courts, the Federal Court heard today.

Lina Joy ruling wrongly applied on woman who was never a Muslim, apex court told

Lina Joy ruling wrongly applied on woman who was never a Muslim, apex court told
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Malaysian Christians file complaint against Muslim politician

Malaysian Christians file complaint against Muslim politician Head of Islamic party accused Christian missionaries of preying on poor and uneducated people Trending Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) president Abdul Hadi Awang holds up a booklet of the party s manifesto for the 2018 general election. (Photo: AFP) Two Malaysian Christians have called on the attorney-general to hold a prominent Muslim politician to account for what they see as seditious comments that denigrated Christians. The two Christians, who are residents of the state of Sabah, said they want to see Abdul Hadi Awang, president of the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), charged under Section 3 of the Sedition Act in the Criminal Code for an article he wrote four years ago.

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