The Selangor Religious Department (Jais) has justification of the 'talking Bible' - allegedly used for proselytising to Muslims - in their possession, pronounced Selangor exco part of Hasan Ali.
When asked if any action is being taken based upon this evidence, the exco part of in charge of Islamic religious affairs refused to blow up further.
"The justification is in Jais' possession. So far there is no action yet.
"It's the same as in the DUMC case, we have not decided upon any action yet," pronounced Hasan (left) during the press discussion after the Himpun convene in Seremban today.
When asked if any action is being taken based upon this evidence, the exco part of in charge of Islamic religious affairs refused to blow up further.
"The justification is in Jais' possession. So far there is no action yet.
"It's the same as in the DUMC case, we have not decided upon any action yet," pronounced Hasan (left) during the press discussion after the Himpun convene in Seremban today.
"But the critical justification here is the admission of the people who have been concerned in proselytising.
"I have to contention the justification from the people affected, though I'm not sure if we will attain or not as these people have been demure to come brazen as well as confess it openly," pronounced Hasan.
"I have to contention the justification from the people affected, though I'm not sure if we will attain or not as these people have been demure to come brazen as well as confess it openly," pronounced Hasan.
However, he did not perform further questions upon his progressing claims which Christians had infiltrated mosques injubah(robes) in order to get tighten to Muslims to convert them.
The controversial exco part of left the stage abruptly prior to Malaysiakini could finish the question.
'Facebook fuelling apostasy'
Later during the same press conference, Malaysiakini asked the Himpun officials to yield the justification as well as contribution which they promised the media during their press discussion last week in Seremban.
Himpun chairperson Azmi Abdul Hamid replied which proselytising is function not only in Selangor or Negri Sembilan alone, though in other states as well.
"In Penang it has been recorded which 686 Muslims longed for to become apostates.
"We have been in the process of documenting all the evidence. The ultimate trend o! f dissen ting view among young Malay girls is the outcome of networking throughFacebook.
"They have been attracted to non-Muslims as well as eventually fall in adore with them. This leads them to commit apostasy.
"The Lina Joy case is the definite dissenting view case though there was no prosecution," pronounced Azmi.
Among others who spoke during the anti-apostasy convene were former Negri Sembilan mufti Murtadza Ahmad as well as Himpun emissary chairperson Abdullah Zaik Abdul Rahman.
The controversial exco part of left the stage abruptly prior to Malaysiakini could finish the question.
'Facebook fuelling apostasy'
Later during the same press conference, Malaysiakini asked the Himpun officials to yield the justification as well as contribution which they promised the media during their press discussion last week in Seremban.
Himpun chairperson Azmi Abdul Hamid replied which proselytising is function not only in Selangor or Negri Sembilan alone, though in other states as well.
"In Penang it has been recorded which 686 Muslims longed for to become apostates.
"We have been in the process of documenting all the evidence. The ultimate trend o! f dissen ting view among young Malay girls is the outcome of networking throughFacebook.
"They have been attracted to non-Muslims as well as eventually fall in adore with them. This leads them to commit apostasy.
"The Lina Joy case is the definite dissenting view case though there was no prosecution," pronounced Azmi.
Among others who spoke during the anti-apostasy convene were former Negri Sembilan mufti Murtadza Ahmad as well as Himpun emissary chairperson Abdullah Zaik Abdul Rahman.
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