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‘Allah’ ruling for Sarawak only, says Anwar
Published on: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Published on: Tue, May 16, 2023
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‘Allah’ ruling for Sarawak only, says Anwar
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the High Court’s ruling on a Sarawakian woman’s right to use ‘Allah’ in her religious learning does not apply to other states. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: The High Court’s ruling in 2021 on a Sarawakian woman’s right to use “Allah” in her religious learning is for Sarawak only, says Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

“It is not applicable in (other states) like Melaka, Penang or Selangor. We must understand this,” he told reporters, according to Bernama.

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Yesterday, the government decided to withdraw its appeal against a High Court ruling on a Sarawakian woman’s right to use the word “Allah” in her religious education.

The Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC), representing the home ministry, notified the Court of Appeal on April 18 that it did not wish to pursue the appeal.

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On March 10, 2021, the High Court, in a landmark decision, ruled that Jill Ireland could use the word “Allah” for the purpose of religious education in Bahasa Malaysia and her native Melanau language in Sarawak.

Then High Court judge Justice Nor Bee Ariffin said a Dec 5, 1986 home ministry directive to prohibit the use of the words “Allah”, “Baitullah”, “Solat” and “Kaabah” by non-Muslims was illegal.

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Last January, the Selangor, Kedah and Federal Territories’ religious councils were made amici curiae (friends of the court) after having withdrawn their applications to intervene in the government’s appeal.

In September 2021, the Johor Islamic religious council withdrew a similar application.

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Earlier today, home minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the ministry would review the administrative order it issued in 1986 on the use of the word “Allah”, among others, by non-Muslims.

He added that the government’s decision to not continue with its appeal was on a case-by-case basis and without prejudice.

Meanwhile, Umno information chief Azalina Othman Said called for a more “in-depth research” on the High Court ruling as the issue involved religious sensitivities. She said Umno ministers would raise the matter in tomorrow’s Cabinet meeting.
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