(f) Not engage in any talk that may create hatred and anger among the people, nor disseminate any information that incites to violence of any kind.
(g) Not engage in any talk that may be interpreted as racial and gender discrimination, nor prevent people from education or health services in the name of Islam.
(h) When explaining issues contested among scholars, clearly explaining each scholar’s individual stand on the contested issue; and if the licensed preacher takes a personal side on the issue, clearly explaining to his/her audience why and based on what criteria and evidence he/she is basing his/her personal judgment on that particular issue.The regulations also bar propagating any faith other than Islam and displaying in public books on other religions. The media may not broadcast programs that humiliate Allah, the Qur'an, the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad or Islam.
Both the Islamic Foundation of the Maldives and the Adhaalath Party (that controls the Islamic Ministry) have objected to the new regulations.