He says it does not meant which Muslims can forgo their religion.

Commenting upon a acknowledgement done two days ago by Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar, he pronounced a loyal meaning of Verse 256 of Surah al-Baqarah was which Muslims were taboo from coercing others to welcome Islam.
Nurul Izzah done a acknowledgement in reply to a subject from an audience at forum upon a Islamic state upon Saturday.
"How can anyone say (freedom of religion) usually applies to non-Muslims?" she was reported as saying. "It has to be practical equally."
She added, however, which she was tied to "prevailing views" upon a issue.
Aziz, an expert upon inherent law, pronounced a hymn in subject did not meant which a Muslim could forgo his faith. "If this is a case, afterwards what is a point of a ruling which says renouncing Islam is a big sin?" he said.
He pronounced one needed to set a context in which to plead leisure of sacrament since of a proportions of a topic.
If it were to be discussed in a context of personal liberty, afterwards there would be sure limitations to Muslims, he added.
Nurul Izzah's acknowledgement has landed her in hot soup, generally with Umno.
The Umno-owned Utusan Malaysia today featured a acknowledgement upon a front page, as well as several leaders of a celebration have accused her of supporting apostasy.
Despi! te her c larification in a blog posting which she did not acquit apostasy, a PKR vice president was mocked as well as criticised by Umno MP Abdul Rahman Dahlan as well as Deputy Minister of Higher Education Saifuddin Abdullah upon Twitter.
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