Malaysia court rules non-Muslims cannot use 'Allah'

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Malaysia court rules non-Muslims cannot use 'Allah'

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Not about Egypt but thought this was an interesting news feed, I always thought the Arabic for God was Allah (please correct me if I'm wrong), if so, it should be acceptable for anyone speaking of God to use the word Allah.


A Malaysian court has ruled that non-Muslims cannot use the word Allah to refer to God, overturning a 2009 lower court ruling.

The appeals court said that allowing non-Muslims to use the word would "cause confusion in the community".

Christians argue that they have used the word in Malay for decades and that the ruling violates their rights.

The 2009 ruling sparked religious tensions and led to churches and mosques being attacked.

It came after the government said that a Catholic newspaper, The Herald, could not use the word in its Malay-language edition to describe the Christian God.

The newspaper sued, and a court ruled in their favour in December 2009. The government then launched an appeal.


'Disappointed and dismayed'

Chief judge Mohamed Apandi Ali said on Monday: "The usage of the word Allah is not an integral part of the faith in Christianity."

"The usage of the word will cause confusion in the community," he added.

The Herald editor Reverend Lawrence Andrew said he was "disappointed and dismayed", and would appeal against the decision.

"It is a retrograde step in the development of law in relation to the fundamental liberty of religious minorities," he added.

The newspaper's supporters have argued that Malay-language Bibles have used Allah to refer to the Christian God since before Malaysia was formed as a federal state in 1963.

However, some Muslim groups have said that the Christian use of the word Allah could be used to encourage Muslims to convert to Christianity.

More than 100 Muslim supporters outside the courthouse cheered and waved banners saying the word Allah is exclusive to Islam, the BBC's Jennifer Pak reports from outside the appeals court.

Dozens of churches and a few Muslim prayer halls were attacked and burned in the wake of the 2009 ruling, highlighting the intensity of feeling about issues of ethnicity and faith in Malaysia.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24516181


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Re: Malaysia court rules non-Muslims cannot use 'Allah'

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so much for the three faiths of the book?? :(
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