Sultan: Insufficient evidence for prosecution in Jais raid

Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah currently pronounced there were attempts to subvert the conviction as well as idea of Muslims during the duty during the Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC) during Ramadan.

Despite this, legal movement cannot be taken since of miss of evidence, pronounced the sultan in the matter faxed to the press.

The Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (Jais) had raided the invocation duty during the DUMC on Aug 3 as well as later investigated twelve Muslims who had been present which evening.

"Therefore, after carefully comparing opinions the report by Jais as well as after obtaining advice from eremite authorities as well as legal experts, we have been in agreement which there would be no charge against any party," pronounced the sultan.

He pronounced which he scrutinised the Jais report on the "search" carried out by Jais on the DUMC as well as was assured which the dialect had acted correctly.

"We have been satisfied which the actions of Jais were scold as well as did not breach any law enforceable in Selangor," the sultan added.

As for the twelve Muslims under probe, the ruler pronounced they would be subjected to counselling sessions by Jais to "restore their idea as well as faith".

Do not subvert Muslim faith

Meanwhile, the sultan urged members of the open not to delude or dispute Jais' actions before they knew exactly what happened.

He additionally voiced hope that! from no w on, there would be no more activities carried out with the purpose of spreading alternative religions to Muslims.

"The sacrament of Islam as practised in Selangor is one of tolerance. Muslims have been always encouraged to apply oneself the believers of alternative religions.

"Howeve, persons or parties cannot take the opportunity to widespread alternative religions to Muslims," he said.

The sultan pronounced this was in line with Clauses (1) as well as (4) of Article eleven of the Federal Constitution as well as Selangor non-Islamic Religions (Control of Propagation Amongst Muslims) Enactment 1988.

He urged non-Muslims to protect their leisure of sacrament in Selangor with apply oneself for the laws.

"This leisure has been practised in peace in this state. We wish which this harmony, which has existed for the prolonged time, will continue to exist.

"Protect your rights as well as sacrament as well as do not attempt to subvert the idea as well as conviction of Muslims," he said.

Sultan's decree (full text)

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