tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6610918960011953527.post8534540705349923960..comments2022-02-08T20:07:50.741+08:00Comments on sa-chawan kopi, cicah roti malaya...: Islam’s special positionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10063724432057191099noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6610918960011953527.post-39133828270730690622010-02-02T00:22:51.701+08:002010-02-02T00:22:51.701+08:00If you follow closely to the ruling in the constit...If you follow closely to the ruling in the constitution... the moment a Malay ceased to be a muslim (which is not happening legally).. although in the case like Lina Joy... as much as she was fighting to get her "murtad" approved... in Malaysia, it is illegally to do so...<br /><br />Although it is has freedom of religion, but the context of someone leaving Islam, hence, leaving the Malay Race, as Malay and Muslim cannot be separated in the eyes of the constitution.... it cannot be done...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10063724432057191099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6610918960011953527.post-17326669591659161732010-02-01T22:23:43.767+08:002010-02-01T22:23:43.767+08:00The link is very simple...and it is stated in the ...The link is very simple...and it is stated in the constitution...<br /><br />ALL MALAY = MUSLIM !!!<br /><br />in accordance to the constitution, anything to do with Malay...is protected by article 153 and 10 para 4.4... which clearly stated that the non-muslim has no right even to question the special position of the Malay ie Islam...<br /><br />Other laws curtailing the freedoms of Article 10 are the Police Act 1967, which criminalises the gathering of three or more people in a public place without a licence, and the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, which grants the Home Affairs Minister "absolute discretion" in the granting and revoking of publishing permits, and also makes it a criminal offense to possess a printing press without a licence.[8]<br />The Sedition Act in particular has been widely commented upon by jurists for the bounds it places on freedom of speech. Justice Raja Azlan Shah (later the Yang di-Pertuan Agong) once said:<br />“ The right to free speech ceases at the point where it comes within the mischief of the Sedition Act.[9]Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10063724432057191099noreply@blogger.com