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Menteri Dalam Negeri (sometimes referred to as Malaysia v. The Herald) was a 2009 legal decision by the High Court of Malaya holding that Christians do not have the constitutional right to use the word "Allah" in church newspapers. An appeals court overturned a previous ruling which granted that right.
Apr 18, 2024
3 days ago · Various Muslim pressure groups have argued that “Allah” is exclusive to Islam, citing a 1986 government directive that prohibits non-Muslims from using it.
Apr 8, 2024 · Malaysia's vocal Islamists have found a new target for their ire: a line of women's shoes that they allege carry the word “Allah” in Arabic inscribed on the ...
Oct 22, 2024 · A court in Malaysia overturned a decades-old government policy barring non-Muslim publications from using the word "Allah" to refer to God.
Apr 2, 2024 · Three stores belonging to a Malaysian minimart chain that sold socks carrying the word “Allah” have been targeted with molotov cocktails over the past week.
2 days ago · Sikhs feared 'Allah' controversy would see holy book ban, bio reveals : r/malaysia.
Mar 26, 2024 · The prominent founder of a Malaysian convenience store chain has been charged over the sale of socks with the word Allah written on them.
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3 days ago · 85 Likes, 21 Comments. TikTok video from Free Malaysia Today (@freemalaysiatoday): “Sikhs feared 'Allah' controversy would see holy book ban, bio reveals ...