Is “Allah Just for Muslims”?: Religion, Indigenisation and Boundaries in Malaysia

On 2 January 2014, members of the Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (JAIS Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor) confiscated 321 Malay-and Ibanlanguage Bibles from the premises of the Bible Society of Malaysia (Gomez 2014). The raid follows on from the Court of Appeal ruling a few months earlier in October...

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Main Author: Leong, Susan
Format: Book Chapter
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49891
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description On 2 January 2014, members of the Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (JAIS Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor) confiscated 321 Malay-and Ibanlanguage Bibles from the premises of the Bible Society of Malaysia (Gomez 2014). The raid follows on from the Court of Appeal ruling a few months earlier in October 2013 that the ‘usage of the word Allah is not integral to the Christian faith’ (Anbalagan 2014). It was reasoned that allowing the use of ‘Allah’ to denote God in the Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) section of the Catholic publication,Herald, would ‘cause confusion in the community’, and the court upheld the home...
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-498912019-09-10T06:25:35Z Is “Allah Just for Muslims”?: Religion, Indigenisation and Boundaries in Malaysia Leong, Susan On 2 January 2014, members of the Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (JAIS Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor) confiscated 321 Malay-and Ibanlanguage Bibles from the premises of the Bible Society of Malaysia (Gomez 2014). The raid follows on from the Court of Appeal ruling a few months earlier in October 2013 that the ‘usage of the word Allah is not integral to the Christian faith’ (Anbalagan 2014). It was reasoned that allowing the use of ‘Allah’ to denote God in the Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) section of the Catholic publication,Herald, would ‘cause confusion in the community’, and the court upheld the home... 2016 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49891 restricted
spellingShingle Leong, Susan
Is “Allah Just for Muslims”?: Religion, Indigenisation and Boundaries in Malaysia
title Is “Allah Just for Muslims”?: Religion, Indigenisation and Boundaries in Malaysia
title_full Is “Allah Just for Muslims”?: Religion, Indigenisation and Boundaries in Malaysia
title_fullStr Is “Allah Just for Muslims”?: Religion, Indigenisation and Boundaries in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Is “Allah Just for Muslims”?: Religion, Indigenisation and Boundaries in Malaysia
title_short Is “Allah Just for Muslims”?: Religion, Indigenisation and Boundaries in Malaysia
title_sort is “allah just for muslims”?: religion, indigenisation and boundaries in malaysia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49891