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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Malaysia Court of Appeal Says Civil Courts Have No Jurisdiction Over Religious Conversions
Malaysia Insider reports that yesterday in a 2-1 decision, Malaysia's Court of Appeal held that civil courts have no jurisdiction to void a contested conversion of three children to Islam. Only Shariah courts have jurisdiction. The Ipoh High Court (a civil court) had held that the conversion certificate entered by the Registrar of Conversion did not comply with Perak Shariah law because the conversion application was made unilaterally by the children's father, instead of by the children with the father's consent. The children's mother, now divorced from the father, has also been battling with the father over custody of the children.