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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia said on Wednesday that Shias in
the country, who have been termed a deviant sect, are
barred from promoting their faith to other Muslims but
are free to practise it themselves.
Some 200 Shias were arrested in December by religious
authorities who accused them of threatening national
security in multicultural Malaysia, where most of the 16.5
million Muslims are members of the Sunni sect.
We dont prohibit Shia adherents to practise but there
are (laws) that dont allow preaching to adherents of
Sunnah Wal Jamaah (Sunnis), Islamic affairs minister
Jamil Khir Baharom told parliament according to state
media. Jamil Khir said the government had made various
efforts to halt the spread of the faith in the country,
including issuing fatwas against the sect and the
monitoring and control of materials promoting Shia faith.
Mohammed Khusrin Munawi, a former religious
department head in Selangor state who led the December
16 raid, has said that Shia Islam represents a threat
because fanatical followers of the sect consider other
Muslims infidels.
Shia community leader Kamil Zuhairi Abdul Aziz said on
Wednesday that Shias in Malaysia do not preach to other
Muslims.
Although we keep a very low profile, live in
harmony with Sunnis and non-Muslims and practise our
religion within our community, we have been persecuted by
the authorities for many decades, he told AFP. In fact,
we are not the ones who are spreading our faith. By
arresting us and making this an issue, the. state religious
authorities are giving us the publicity and spreading our
teachings.
The estimated 40,000 Shias in Malaysia are one of
several Islamic sects under close watch by religious
authorities, who crack down hard on so-called deviant
groups. A 1989 Islamic law and a 1996 fatwa by
Malaysias top Islamic clerics banned Shiism, declaring it a
deviant ideology. Malaysia has a dual-track legal system,
with civil courts running in parallel with Islamic courts where
Muslim Malays can be tried on religious and moral charges.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
=============================
Nice move, hope my country can follow our Muslim Malay Brothers
the country, who have been termed a deviant sect, are
barred from promoting their faith to other Muslims but
are free to practise it themselves.
Some 200 Shias were arrested in December by religious
authorities who accused them of threatening national
security in multicultural Malaysia, where most of the 16.5
million Muslims are members of the Sunni sect.
We dont prohibit Shia adherents to practise but there
are (laws) that dont allow preaching to adherents of
Sunnah Wal Jamaah (Sunnis), Islamic affairs minister
Jamil Khir Baharom told parliament according to state
media. Jamil Khir said the government had made various
efforts to halt the spread of the faith in the country,
including issuing fatwas against the sect and the
monitoring and control of materials promoting Shia faith.
Mohammed Khusrin Munawi, a former religious
department head in Selangor state who led the December
16 raid, has said that Shia Islam represents a threat
because fanatical followers of the sect consider other
Muslims infidels.
Shia community leader Kamil Zuhairi Abdul Aziz said on
Wednesday that Shias in Malaysia do not preach to other
Muslims.
Although we keep a very low profile, live in
harmony with Sunnis and non-Muslims and practise our
religion within our community, we have been persecuted by
the authorities for many decades, he told AFP. In fact,
we are not the ones who are spreading our faith. By
arresting us and making this an issue, the. state religious
authorities are giving us the publicity and spreading our
teachings.
The estimated 40,000 Shias in Malaysia are one of
several Islamic sects under close watch by religious
authorities, who crack down hard on so-called deviant
groups. A 1989 Islamic law and a 1996 fatwa by
Malaysias top Islamic clerics banned Shiism, declaring it a
deviant ideology. Malaysia has a dual-track legal system,
with civil courts running in parallel with Islamic courts where
Muslim Malays can be tried on religious and moral charges.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
=============================
Nice move, hope my country can follow our Muslim Malay Brothers