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Monday, March 02, 2009
Malaysia Will Permit Christian Publications To Use Term "Allah"
In Malaysia, the government's Home Ministry has issued an order under the internal Security Act declaring that the use of the word "Allah" in Christian publications is no longer prohibited. The Sun reported last week however that the Feb. 16 order requires any Christian publication using the term to carry in large type on the front cover the statement: "FOR CHRISTIANITY." The newspaper Catholic Herald has been in a dispute for some time with government officials over the paper's use of the term. (See prior posting.) The paper is studying the implications of the new order. (The Star 2/27.)