Friday, January 15, 2010

Now, govt says East Malaysian Christians can worship ‘Allah’


My prediction : OK to use Allah in East Malaysia but not in West Malaysia .

On Allah issue .This is what I posted on
Tuesday, January 12, 2010

By Adib Zalkapli

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 15 – The government today said that it allows the use of the word “Allah” by East Malaysian Christians when referring to God in the Malay language.

The apparent concession is seen as a damage control move as Christians in the states of Sabah and Sarawak primarily conduct church services in the Malay language.

In an interview with a Kuching-based daily, The Borneo Post, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz (picture) said the word has been used traditionally in the two states and that the local Muslims are used to the practice.

The daily is circulated widely in the two Christian-majority states.

“Christians in Sarawak and Sabah need not worry over this issue because it is a common tradition there. I have been to an Iban church service and I heard the word “Allah” used there,” he reportedly said.

The “Allah” row started in 2007 after the Home Ministry invoked a 1986 Cabinet directive banning non-Muslims from using certain Arabic words when it refused to renew the publication permit of the Catholic tabloid, Herald.

The Catholic church later challenged the government’s decision and on Dec 31 last year, the Kuala Lumpur High Court ruled that the Herald has the right to use the word “Allah” for its Malay edition.

Another legal battle over the word “Allah” is also expected, as a Sarawakian Christian, Jill Ireland Lawrence Bill had earlier this week challenged the seizure of religious compact discs containing the word “Allah”, which took place in 2008 at the Sepang airport’s low cost carrier terminal.

Nazri’s pledge, which was front-paged by The Borneo Post today, comes just about one year before Sarawak is scheduled to have its state election.

The current state assembly’s term expires in mid-2011.

“Muslims here in Semenanjung cannot accept it as ‘Allah’ was never used in Christian preaching until recently and they questioned the motive behind the substitution of ‘Tuhan’ for ‘Allah’,” said Nazri in justifying the ban in the Peninsula.

“It is clearly stated in our constitution that no other religions can be propagated to Malay Muslims and this article has been enacted in all the states in Malaysia where the Sultan is the Head of State … so this excludes Federal Territory, Penang, Malacca, Sarawak and Sabah,” he added.

The daily also quoted Nazri to have said that the series of attacks against the houses of worship has proven that the government was right in its decision to restrict the use of the word.

“Banning the use of ‘Allah’ by Christians was a pre-emptive move to stop outbreaks of religious violence in the nation,” he reportedly said.

Nazri also drew a parallel between the “Allah” dispute and the ‘cow head protest’ in Shah Alam last year, against the relocation of a temple in the Selangor capital.

“Take for example, there is no law in the country that states stepping on a severed cow head is wrong but when a group of Malays did that in their protests against the building of a Hindu temple we hauled them up and charged them because that act was disrespectful to the Hindus,” he reportedly said.

8 comments:

  1. J4OTK. Did you have a line to Putrajaya. Are you one of Nazri's advisor.

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  2. This is 2Malaysia lah. One country 2 systems. Like China and Hong Kong.

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  3. Its a joke. No wonder TDM name this country BOLIHLAND.

    Rotten Fishhead.

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  4. Anon 8:38

    Just say my six sense !!

    Have a nice day and a good weekend .

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  5. Change topic - http://www.malaysianmirror.com/homedetail/45-home/26458-did-he-or-didnt-he

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  6. Sorry, lah. This is shot lived euphoria. Read Jakim's position. BN now is guaranteed to lose Sabah and Sarawak in next election. The religious nuts have swallowed the political realists. The genie is out of the bottle.

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  7. Jakim 's position ? Who does jakim reports to ?

    There's still two levels more to go !

    a) the courts will decide

    b) Final disposition comes from the Agong .If the Agong says yes after having consulted the Rulers , is Jakim going to object ?

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  8. My final prediction : Since I do not wish to jump the gun , wait for Agong's final say on this matter . The trump card is still not yet open .

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