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Friday, August 25, 2006
Malaysian Official Wants More Restrictions On Proselytization
Malaysia's Constitution, Part II, Sec. 11(4) provides: "State law and in respect of the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Lubuan, federal law may control or restrict the propagation of any religious doctrine or belief among persons professing the religion of Islam." Bernama reported yesterday that cabinet minister Mohamed Nazri Aziz has demanded that four Malaysian states that have not yet done so amend their constitutions to forbid the proselytization of Muslims.