Malaysia: Lawyers’ office in Malaysia ‘Allah’ case ransacked
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Malaysia: Fifth Church Attacked, Failed Attempt on Catholic Convent
In Malaysia, Reuters reports that a fifth Christian church, All Saints Anglican church in Taiping, was attacked and outside walls blackened, and reports of a failed attempt to use a gasoline bomb on a Catholic convent. R.E.A.L. has posted on the initial attacks on January 8 and the follow-up attack on January 9.
— Reuters reports: “Would-be arsonists in mostly Muslim Malaysia struck at a convent school and a fifth church on Sunday while church leaders called for calm in a row over Christians’ use of the word “Allah” to refer to God.”
— “Police in the sleepy city of Taiping, around 300 km (185 miles) from the capital Kuala Lumpur, said a petrol bomb was thrown at the guard house of a Catholic convent school but failed to go off.”
— “They also said they had found several broken bottles including paint thinners outside one of the country’s oldest Anglican churches, All Saints, Taiping, and said one of the building’s walls had been blackened.”
— “On Sunday, Malaysians packed churches to listen to sermons of ‘reaching out in friendship to all, including Muslims’ and ‘keeping the peace in multi-religious Malaysia’ but many felt their religious rights were being trampled.”
— “Christians account for 9.1 percent of the 28 million population.”
— “Malaysia is mainly Muslim and Malay but there are sizable ethnic Chinese and Indian communities who mainly practice Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism.”
Malaysian Christian Churches Firebombed
Malaysia: Fourth church attacked in Malaysia as Allah row deepens

Malaysia: Fourth church attacked in Malaysia as Allah row deepens
Malaysia – Reuters: Fourth church attacked in Malaysia as Allah row deepens
— “In the latest attack on early Saturday, unidentified attackers flung a home-made petrol bomb at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in a suburb in Selangor state. The two-storey bungalow sustained minor damage, church officials said.”
Malaysian Christian Churches Firebombed

Malaysian Christian Churches Firebombed
Media reports have described the ongoing violence against Christian churches in Malaysia, reportedly over disputes over the use of the word “Allah,” with extremists claiming that Malaysian Christians have no right to use the Arabic word which simply translates to “God.”
AsiaNews reports that Christian churches have been attacked throughout Malaysia, “three Protestant and one Catholic church.”
The Catholic Herald Malaysia reported that the Catholic Church of Assumption in Petaling Jaya was attacked with a molotov cocktail while worshippers were inside.
The Herald reports that the “Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan confirmed the attacks, saying the first attack was by motorcyclists who threw a helmet filled with flammable liquid at the Metro Tabernacle Church in Desa Melawati, causing a fire that burned books and chairs near here, at midnight. Its administrative office was gutted in the attack.”
The Herald also reports that another attack “took place at the Life Chapel Church in Section 17, Petaling Jaya at 9am, where two Molotov cocktails, also thrown by a motorcyclist, exploded to blacken the walls of the porch and upper-story window of the two-story church building.”
The Herald further reports that Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan “also confirmed that he has a received a phone call from an undisclosed church saying there have been threats against them.”

Catholic Herald Malaysia Online: Muslim protests after Friday prayers following church attacks
— “Allah for Muslim Only” — protesters say issue must be brought before a Sharia court

Media Reports:
AsiaNews.It: Malaysia: Four Christian churches attacked over controversy on the use of “Allah”
Catholic Herald Malaysia Online: IGP confirms three churches hit
Catholic Herald Malaysia Online: “KL church torched”
Voice of America: Malaysian Churches Firebombed in Dispute Over Use of Word ‘Allah’
Associated Press: 3 Malaysian churches attacked in ‘Allah’ dispute
UCAN News: Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak ‘cannot stop’ planned ‘Allah’ protest
Christian Science Monitor: Three Malaysia churches firebombed as ‘Allah’ use tension mounts
“Malaysia: 52 Muslim couples in Mayalsia arrested by Islamic morality police”
Malaysia State Committee Head Says Muslim Men Entitled to Four Wives
— New Strait Times – “Marriage plan won’t work”: “Wan Ubaidah Omar, the Women, Family and Health Committee chairman in Kelantan, made her attention-grabbing suggestion at the Kelantan assembly for men to be given awards for increasing their quota. Incidentally, quota is her definition for Muslim men’s religious entitlement to four wives.”
— “Unsurprisingly, all who agreed with her were men.”
— “It is a fact that there is an inordinately high divorce rate among Muslim men when compared with the other races.”
— “The reason for this is the Muslim man’s unilateral right to divorce his wife at will and for any reason. His right, as far as he is concerned, is to have four wives, to demand obedience, to beat his wife, to have sex on demand and to divorce his wife at will.”
Malaysia: Bibles Seized by Extremists
Bibles seized as Malaysia minorities fear fundamentalism
Authorities in Malaysia have seized more than 20,000 Bibles in recent months because they refer to God as “Allah,” Christian leaders said Thursday.
The seizures have fed fears among minority groups, which see signs of encroaching Islamic fundamentalism in the predominantly Muslim but multi-racial country.
“There is a growing sense of Islamic assertion, yes,” said the Rev. Hermen Shastri, general-secretary of the Council of Churches of Malaysia. “There is some concern.”
The Bibles were written in the country’s official language, Malay — in which the word for God is “Allah,” as it is in Arabic.
However, Malaysia’s government says the word is exclusive to Islam.
Its use in Christian publications is likely to confuse Muslims and draw them to Christianity, the government says. So it has banned use of the word in Christian literature.
“Malay has borrowed from Arabic, just as it has from Sanskrit and Portuguese,” Shastri said. “We have maintained the community has the right to use the word.
“But I think this has ignited a cause in the Muslim communities, who are interpreting it as a siege on Islamic beliefs.”
A Home Ministry official directed requests for comment to the ministry’s Publications and Quran Text Control Department, which enforces the ban. An employee there redirected calls to a spokeswoman, who in turn asked CNN to call the Home Ministry back. Calls to other departments were similarly redirected.
A Roman Catholic weekly newspaper, The Herald, is challenging the ban in court after the government threatened to revoke its license for using the word in its Malay edition. Hearings on the case have gone on for two years.
“We quote it as it is. We cannot change the text of the Scripture,” Herald editor Father Lawrence Andrew told CNN last year. “I cannot be the editor of the Bible.”
Among the Bibles confiscated were Malay-language ones that the Bible Society of Malaysia said it had imported from Indonesia. About 10,000 others also were confiscated from Gideons International, which places free copies in hotel rooms and other places.
The Malaysian constitution provides for freedom of religion. The country has a dual-track justice system, in which Islamic courts operate alongside civil ones.
Rulings by the Islamic, or sharia, courts are directed toward the country’s Muslim, who make up 60 percent of the population. But they worry non-Muslims who see them as Islamism seeping into the moderate nation’s fabric.
In November, the National Fatwa Council — the country’s top Islamic body — banned Muslims from practicing yoga. It said elements of Hinduism in yoga can corrupt Muslims.
The council also bans short hair and boyish behavior for girls, saying they encourage homosexuality.
In northern Malaysia’s Kelantan state, authorities have forbidden bright lipstick and high-heeled shoes, saying the bans will safeguard Muslim women’s morals and dignity, as well as thwart rape.
And last month, an Islamic court judge in the eastern state of Pahang upheld a verdict to cane a Muslim woman for drinking beer in public.
The country has been mired in inter-faith disputes as well in recent months. In those cases, many non-Muslims complain that the civil courts generally cede control to Islamic courts.
Muslims cannot convert to other religions without the permission of the Islamic courts, which rarely approve such requests.
In relationships in which a Muslim parent has converted children to Islam over the objection of a non-Muslim parent, the sharia courts usually have upheld the conversions.
And earlier this year, a Sikh family lost a court battle to cremate a relative after officials said the man had converted to Islam years before his death, though the family said he hadn’t.
Malaysia: Muslim Sect Leader Gets 10 Years in Prison and Lashing for Religious Beliefs
Malaysia Muslim sect leader gets 10-year sentence
— Jakarta Post reports: “A Malaysian Islamic court sentenced a Muslim sect leader to 10 years in prison and six lashes of a cane Wednesday for spreading false teachings and claiming to be God’s prophet.”
— “Abdul Kahar Ahmad, 59, pleaded guilty in an Islamic Shariah court last month to charges of spreading false doctrine, blasphemy and violating religious precepts.”
— “He had been charged in 2006 but went into hiding for three years to evade trial before Islamic religious police tracked him down in central Selangor state last month.”
Malaysia: Muslim NGOs for punishing those questioning Malaysian model’s caning — state Sharia court decision must not be questioned
Malaysia: Muslim NGOs for punishing those questioning Malaysian model’s caning — state Sharia court decision must not be questioned
— ANI reports: “Fourteen Muslim non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Malaysia’s Kuantan state have urged the authorities to act against people who are questioning the caning sentence of part-time model Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno”
— “They have also lodged a police report against NGOs that have asked the government to intervene to rescind the sentence, including Sisters in Islam (SIS) and Joint Action Group Against Violence Against Women (JAG), reports the New Strait Times.”
— “The group’s spokesman, Amidi Abdul Manan, said SIS and JAG should retract their statements and tender open apologies to Muslims for insulting Islamic law and the syariah court.”
— “The 14 Muslim NGOs include the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (Abim), Jemaah Islah Malaysia Pahang, Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia Pahang, Malaysian Chinese Muslim Association and the Islamic Welfare Organization.”
— “Amidi said they would file an injunction to stop other parties from questioning the decision made by the Syariah High Court here.”