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After furore, minister says Constitution, state laws already restrict propagation of other religions among Muslims

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 10 — Minister in charge of Islamic affairs Datuk Idris Ahmad has blamed out of context reporting for the furore against a proposed Bill that aims to control the propagation of non-Muslim religions.

“The Bill is nothing new, 10 Malaysian states had approved the same enactments since the 1980s, except for four which are Federal Territories, Pulau Pinang, Sabah and Sarawak,” he said in a statement. He said the proposed law will only apply in the Federal Territories, and the other three states where its implementation will depend on each state assembly.

 

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Make this a law no one can convert anyone everyone must stay in the religion of their birth .

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