Anti-apostasy rally group pumped by sultan's decree

A organisation of Muslim NGOs which have coalesced under a banner of 'Himpun' for a programmed anti-apostasy convene pronounced today which it was encouraged by a Selangor sultan's new statement.

"The matter by a palace has made us, a leaders of Muslim NGOs as well as our members, more assured in our bid to defend as well as save a conviction of Muslims in this country," pronounced Himpun cabinet member Aminuddin Yahaya in a matter released today.

The bloc is planning an anti-apostasy convene dubbed 'Himpunan Sejuta Umat Selamatkan Akidah' (Gathering of a million to save faith).

"We are assured which hundreds of thousands of people will inundate a stadium to express antithesis opposite any threats opposite their conviction as well as it will simulate a solidarity as well as consolidation of Muslims though deliberation descent, socio-economic status or political ideology," pronounced Aminuddin.

In a matter upon Monday, a Selangor sultan had justified a raid by a Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (Jais) upon an event during a Damansara Utama Methodist Church.

However, he pronounced no movement would be taken opposite any celebration notwithstanding indications of attempted proselytisation of Muslims.

The sultan additionally voiced exasperation over such attempts as well as called upon a state Islamic authorities to ensure which there would be no such recurrence.

"The Selangor palace as well as a people can trust us to bear a complicated responsibility of ensuring which a sultan's wishes as well as joining of not wanting a conviction of Muslims to be compromised will be upheld," pronounced Aminuddin.

NONEIt is unclear who leads a bloc though Senator Mohd Ezam Nor (left) had been afierce critic when a Jais raid controversy first pennyless out as well as had sniped during non-Muslim exco members in a Selangor government.

In a new posting upon micro-blogging site Twitter, Ezam voiced which he would be conducting a roadshow opposite apostasy.

"Starting this week, we with (Kulim Bandar Baru MP) Zulkifli Nordin (will conduct) roadshows opposite a dissenting view agenda. (We) additionally stand with NGOs as well as parties in a entertainment of a million people," he wrote.

According to a Himpun rally's Facebook page, this appears to be a approach reaction to religious controversies over a past years, with a many new being a Jais raid.

"Recently, a Christianisation movement as well as a little non-Muslims groups have dared to threaten a conviction of Muslims. They have dared to have demands upon issues such as apostasy, Malay-language Bible, a use of a word Allah as well as Jais..." a outline reads.

The convene is expected to take place upon October twenty-two during a Shah Alam Stadium.

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