The therapeutic culture meets Islam’s apostasy law in modern, moderate Malaysia. “Proselytising of Muslims is punishable by prison terms of various lengths in most Malaysian states.” That shows they’re moderate: in more Sharia-compliant societies, apostasy is punishable by death. “Muslims get therapy after church meet,” from AP, October 10 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
Kuala Lumpur – Islamic authorities will provide counselling to a dozen Malaysian Muslims to “restore their belief and faith” after they attended a community dinner at a church hall, a royal sultan said on Monday.
The case has triggered worries among officials in Muslim-majority Malaysia that some non-Muslims were trying to convert Muslims. Proselytising of Muslims is punishable by prison terms of various lengths in most Malaysian states.
Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, the constitutional ruler of Malaysia’s central Selangor state, said Islamic officials who inspected a dinner at a Methodist church hall in early August found “evidence that there were attempts to subvert the faith and belief of Muslims”.
The sultan did not elaborate on the evidence or mention Christians in his statement, but said the evidence was “insufficient for further legal actions to be taken”.
“˜Unauthorised raid”
Church officials had repeatedly denied any proselytisation occurred at the dinner, which they described as a multiethnic gathering to celebrate the work of a community organization that worked with women, children and HIV patients.
Christian leaders had also criticized Islamic state enforcement officials for what they called an unauthorised raid.
Malaysia’s state sultans command immense moral clout particularly among Malaysia’s ethnic Malay Muslims, who regard them as the top authorities on Islamic issues. Muslims, who comprise nearly two-thirds of the country’s 28 million people, are not legally permitted to change religion.
“We command that (Islamic officials) provide counselling to Muslims who were involved in the said dinner, to restore their belief and faith in the religion of Islam,” Sultan Sharafuddin said….
The sultan added on Monday he was “gravely concerned and extremely offended by the attempts of certain parties to weaken the faith and belief of Muslims”.
“We hope that after this, any and all activities … for the purposes of spreading other religions to Muslims in Selangor must be ceased immediately,” he said.
Malaysia’s non-Muslims mainly comprise Christians, Buddhists and Hindus, some of whom have complained in recent years that enforcement officials are often overzealous in trying to uphold Islam and fail to respect the rights of minorities.
Naaah. Couldn’t be.