Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil

My article is concerned with the conflict in laws between freedom of religion and law of apostasy within the broader Malaysian constitutional framework. The issue is controversial because, while freedom of religion is guaranteed in the Malaysian Constitution, some respective states in Malaysia have...

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Main Author: Mohamed Adil, Mohamed Azam
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Language:English
Published: UPENA 2005
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11531/
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description My article is concerned with the conflict in laws between freedom of religion and law of apostasy within the broader Malaysian constitutional framework. The issue is controversial because, while freedom of religion is guaranteed in the Malaysian Constitution, some respective states in Malaysia have treated Muslims who intend to leave the Islamic faith as criminals. Even though there is no death penalty for apostasy in Malaysia, apostates shall be detained, fined or punishable with imprisonment up to three years. Such punishments seem contrary to the provision of Article 11(1) of the Federal Constitution which guarantees the right of freedom of religion. It also deprived individual liberty as provided in Article 5(1) of the Federal Constitution. Moreover, these punishments also seem contrary to Article 4(1) of the Federal Constitution that maintains the supremacy of the Constitution, and Article 75 that upholds the Federal law powers in the event where State law is inconsistent with the Federal law.
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spelling uitm-115312016-08-17T09:18:51Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11531/ Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil Mohamed Adil, Mohamed Azam Conflict of laws Constitutional law Apostasy (Islamic law) My article is concerned with the conflict in laws between freedom of religion and law of apostasy within the broader Malaysian constitutional framework. The issue is controversial because, while freedom of religion is guaranteed in the Malaysian Constitution, some respective states in Malaysia have treated Muslims who intend to leave the Islamic faith as criminals. Even though there is no death penalty for apostasy in Malaysia, apostates shall be detained, fined or punishable with imprisonment up to three years. Such punishments seem contrary to the provision of Article 11(1) of the Federal Constitution which guarantees the right of freedom of religion. It also deprived individual liberty as provided in Article 5(1) of the Federal Constitution. Moreover, these punishments also seem contrary to Article 4(1) of the Federal Constitution that maintains the supremacy of the Constitution, and Article 75 that upholds the Federal law powers in the event where State law is inconsistent with the Federal law. UPENA 2005 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11531/1/AJ_MOHAMED%20AZAM%20MOHAMED%20ADIL%20CITU%2005%201.pdf Mohamed Adil, Mohamed Azam (2005) Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil. (2005) Jurnal CITU <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Jurnal_CITU.html>, 1 (2). pp. 177-199. ISSN 1823-6146
spellingShingle Conflict of laws
Constitutional law
Apostasy (Islamic law)
Mohamed Adil, Mohamed Azam
Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil
title Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil
title_full Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil
title_fullStr Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil
title_full_unstemmed Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil
title_short Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil
title_sort punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in malaysia / mohamed azam mohamed adil
topic Conflict of laws
Constitutional law
Apostasy (Islamic law)
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11531/