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May 24, 2011

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DrDez
7:33am May 28, 2011

I had no idea Shi'a were banned in Malaysia - around 20% of the worlds 1.2 - 1.5 Billion Muslims are Shi'a.

Most of the deaths in Iraq/Pakistan etc are Sunni killiing Shi'a and vice versa. The Shi'a unlike the Ahmadiyah fight back ... OIC thats why they are not deviant here....


Dr. Harun
8:46am May 25, 2011

First, Christians are a threat to national security. Now shiite muslims are a threat to national security....

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/40628-islam-as-a-tool-of-politics


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Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian authorities on Tuesday broke up a mass gathering of Shiite Muslims and detained four, in the latest action against the banned community in the predominantly Sunni Muslim nation.

The minority Shiite community has been accused of threatening national security in multiethnic Malaysia, and some 200 were arrested last December, with some charged in a religious court and awaiting trial.

Wahab Omar, a Shiite community leader, said religious department officers accompanied by 20 police raided a gathering to commemorate the birthday of Fatimah Zahra, a daughter of the Prophet Mohammed.

“We were having lunch … with 200 people, many of whom are non-Muslims, to celebrate the birthday, when our premises were raided,” he said.

Wahab said their leader Kamil Zuhairi Abdul Aziz and three other followers were arrested.

“It was purely a social gathering and yet we continue to be harassed by religious authorities,” he said of the event held in suburban Kuala Lumpur.

Nurhamizah Othman, spokeswoman for the Islamic department in Selangor state, confirmed the raid and the detentions.

“The sect knows that there is a fatwa in Malaysia banning Shiism and yet they challenge the religious department’s authority as the enforcer of Islamic religious laws by carrying out such events,” she said.

A 1989 Islamic law and a 1996 fatwa by Malaysia’s top Islamic clerics banned Shiism, declaring it a “deviant ideology.”

In March, Malaysia’s minister in charge of Islamic affairs Jamil Khir Baharom told parliament that Shiites were barred from promoting their faith to other Muslims in the country but are free to practise it themselves.

The split between Sunnis and Shiites dates back to a dispute over succession after the death of the Prophet Mohammed in 632.

The estimated 40,000 Shiites in Malaysia are one of several Islamic sects watched closely by religious authorities, who crack down hard on so-called deviant groups.

Malaysia has a dual-track legal system, with civil courts running in parallel with Islamic Shariah courts where Muslim Malays can be tried on religious and moral charges.

Agence France-Presse




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