Religious affairs minister calls for calm over 'Allah' case, says Home Ministry will rein in any proselytisation attempt

MalayMail-May 16

Religious Affairs Minister Datuk Mohd Na’im Mokhtar has today sought to assure Muslims in the country to be mindful and remain calm over the government’s withdrawal of the appeal against the High Court ruling quashing a ban on Christian publications using “Allah”, the Arabic word for God. In a statement acknowledging the government’s move, the minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said the matter was a “technical” legal issue and all parties should refrain from being swayed by sentiments in the interest of religious harmony. “This ministry would like to give its guarantee that it will work together with the Home Ministry in preserving and protecting existing policies on the use of ‘Allah’ and other words sacred in Islam,” he said. Mohd Na’im also said his ministry remained confident that the Home Ministry will step up its monitoring and act strictly against any form of proselytism amongst Muslims. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the High Court ruling was limited to Sarawak alone. According to national news agency Bernama, Anwar insisted his government’s decision to withdraw its appeal against the ruling would not affect all of Malaysia. Read more at:

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