MalayMail-Apr 27

The High Court here will decide on June 15 whether a Malaysian woman — who wants to be declared no longer a Muslim in order to be free to embrace Confucianism and Buddhism — can proceed to have her lawsuit heard. The 32-year-old woman, who was born to a Muslim convert father and a Muslim mother, cannot be named publicly due to a court order. High Court judge Datuk Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid fixed the decision date on whether the woman would be granted leave for judicial review, after hearing arguments from her lawyer and the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC). For lawsuits filed through judicial review applications, leave or permission must be obtained first from the court before the lawsuit can be heard. The woman “A” is seeking at least 12 court orders as part of her lawsuit, including declarations that the Shariah courts do not have the jurisdiction or power to declare that a person is no longer a Muslim. She is also seeking a declaration from the civil High Court that she is no longer a Muslim and a declaration that she is entitled to profess her religion of Confucianism and Buddhism. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/04/27/court-to-decide-june-15-whether-woman-who-wants-to-leave-islam-to-embrace-c/2055868