Saturday, January 16, 2010

Malaysia: Here we go again. The 35 words Non-Muslims must not use.

I had heard about the Malaysian hubbub surrounding the kuffars use of Allah, but I didn't know about the other 34. I guess this means I could be tried, fined and face two years in jail just for posting this. Haha. Come and get me, sucker.

From ZeeNews.com

Non-Muslims in Malaysia's Selangor state have been asked to refrain from using 35 Islamic terms and references, including the word "Allah", either orally or in writing to propagate their religion.

If a formal complaint is lodged, the violator could be charged in a court under Selangor Shariah Criminal Offences Enactment 1995 and can be fined upto RM3,000 (about 35,000 rupees) or face two years' in jail or both.

The list of terms not to be used by non-Muslims include Allah, Firman Allah (Allah's decree), solat (daily prayers), Rasul (prophet), mubaligh (missionary), mufti, iman (faith), Kaabah (the Holy cubicle), Qiblat (direction in which the Muslims pray), and Haji (Muslims who have done his pilgrimage), Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) director Mohammed Khusrin Munawi said.

It's important to note that ONE Sikh temple and a total of ELEVEN churches have been attacked by Muslims since the Malaysian Supreme Court ruling allowing the infidel to use Allah. Has the infidel had it with that chit? Maybe. Rum bottle thrown at Malaysian mosque amid tension.

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