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Malaysian Christians Face Threats, Worries
By George Thomas
CBN News Senior Reporter
March 25, 2008

CBNNews.com - KUALA LUMPUR- Malaysia bills itself as a moderate Islamic country, but today powerful forces are trying to turn it into a fundamentalist Islamic state.

This has Malaysian Christians worried about the future of religious freedom.


"They forced me to renounce Christ but I said no way!" said Daniel, a Christian convert.

Daniel is a young Malaysian who has lived a secret and sometimes dangerous life.

"I've been threatened with death so many times by radical Muslims, but by the grace of God I'm still alive," he explained.

Daniel converted from Islam to Christianity in 1998.

"Under the Islamic laws of my country, the authorities can arrest me for my conversion," he said.

Malaysians attempting to leave Islam has become one of the most controversial issues in this country.

The debate erupted last year when Malaysia's highest court rejected a Muslim convert's battle to be legally recognized as a Christian.

Malik Imtiaz Sarwar, a well-known human rights lawyer and a Muslim, presented a brief in support of Ms Lina Joy's conversion case.

"It crystallized a legal basis to implement the kind of measures that we say are undermining the entire societal framework of this country," he said. "Lina Joy was a bad decision, a very, very bad decision."

A decision that forced Lina Joy to flee the country. Meanwhile, Sarwar's support for Joy made him a wanted man. Posters carrying his picture circulated calling for his death. He's been branded an Islamic traitor because he believes that Malaysians should be free to choose their religion.

"The freedom is to profess and once one professes, and this is even in the Koran, it is for that person and God after that."

Malay-Muslims make up 60 percent of the population. The rest are mostly Christians, Hindus and Buddhists.

Wong Kim Kong is the head of the National Evangelical Christian Fellowship.

"The extreme fundamentalists tend to believe that the laws of Malaysia must be Sharia compliant," he said.

Kong says there's been a subtle and gradual encroachment by extreme fundamentalists in the affairs and rights of Christians.

A case in point: The Malaysian government recently announced that certain Arabic words such as "Allah" cannot be used by non-Muslims. They argue that "Allah" - which means God in the Malay language - refers to the Muslim God and can only be used by Muslims.

"The Islamic authorities failed to recognize that the word "Allah" predates Islam. This word existed way before the Islamic religion came into existence," Kong said.

At the center of this controversy is The Herald, a Christian newspaper, that's been warned repeatedly that its permit may be revoked if it refuses to drop the use of "Allah" in its Malay-language section.

The Herald has filed a lawsuit against the government on grounds that the ban is unconstitutional and against freedom of religion.

Meanwhile, violations against the Christian community continue. Officers of the Malay Internal Security's religious department raided several Christian bookstores recently and seized children's books, claiming that they violated Islamic Sharia law and aroused Muslim sensitivities.

Ioannis Gatsiounis is a freelance journalist based in Malaysia.

"One of the things we hear quite a bit of in Malaysia is the need to protect Muslim sensitivities. I don't think that bodes well for tolerance. Tolerance is not about protecting sensitivities but about getting people used to accepting other people as they are."

In the last year several indigenous churches have also been destroyed by the Islamic police.

These episodes leave many worried about the future of religious freedom here and uncomfortable with the rise of a new and radical form of Islam that threatens to undermine Malaysia's image as a moderate and progressive nation.

"We want people around the world to pray for us," Daniel said. "We want people to speak out on our behalf so that we can have the freedom to practice our faith."

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  • I'm 14 and am a malaysian from Sabah. I really wanna help the Malays in my country. I feel that it's so unfair that when my Christian Fellowship organize the annual school leaver's service, where we share about the gospel to everybody in school, the Malays are forced to have another program. some of my malays friends really want to hear the gospel......I'll keep praying for them....:) nothing is impossible with God. AMEN!!!

  • Guys!! Don't get mixed up with REAL Muslims with RADICAL/EXTREMIST Muslims!! Most Shariah Laws are not based on The Quran!! Real Muslims are against Radical Muslims and it's a fact!!! I'm a Muslim and live with Christians in a house. We live happily and respect each other. Please let this experience spread throughout the world without discrimination and blood shed :) Peace from a Muslim man and bless to all non-Muslims :D

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  • Pat Robertson is a hypocrite

  • It's sick that this happens in the modern world. If ideas are correct, they have nothing to fear from free inquiry. This includes religious ideas.

  • Muslims are trying this in every country, it's time Atheist scientists created a virus and only gave the cure to Atheists. MWAHAHAHAHAHA, those religious savages will die like dogs! AND WE WILL REIGN SUPREME!

  • It's high time the world start asking themselves who is this allah that is always forcing people to serve him against their will. Moreover who is this allah that his folowers must always defend at every turn and corner -when a journalist/cartoonist somewhere writes anything percieved as unacceptable or anyone say anything contrary. If you like, burn a million bibles, God can handle anything and needs no one to. I wonder how people can submit themselves to a god that is always in need of help

  • It isn't right to persecute people based on their religion. If they want to be Muslim, so be it. If they want to be Christian, so be it.

  • anyone who want or wish to convert from muslim to christian shd not be punish or kill.. WHY THERE ARE RELIGION THAT WANT KILL PPL.??? WHATEVER IT IS..God know and see everything....Just Keep praying.......

  • rdimitri11.... you are so poor... are u muslim??...did your religion teached you all to kill people..????

  • Quran Chapter 9 verse 6 : And if one of the idolaters seek protection from you, GRANT him PROTECTION till he hears the word of Allah, THEN MAKE him ATTAIN his PLACE OF SAFETY; this is because they are a people who do not know.

    Chap 9 verse 8 : How can there be an agreement for the idolaters with Allah and His Apostle; except those with whom you made an agreement at the Sacred Mosque? SO as long as they are true to you, BE TRUE TO THEM; surely Allah loves those who are careful (of their duty)

  • @CallmeMell can u prove it's an act of offense??

  • @mohol93 second thing you said was "In daily life, we don;t just slay non-Muslims okay?? Get real man >.>" I couldnt care less what you do in daily life. okay? matter fact what YOU do in daily life is completely irrelevant to the question.

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