Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar

The belief that there is a connection between faith healing and crime' is certainly not new. The fact that some individuals or groups believe in and are involved in something commonly called faith healing, have to be admitted by the society. One of the reasons is that our societies are really e...

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Main Authors: Jaini, Noorfathana, Omar, Nor Hasnah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33283/
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description The belief that there is a connection between faith healing and crime' is certainly not new. The fact that some individuals or groups believe in and are involved in something commonly called faith healing, have to be admitted by the society. One of the reasons is that our societies are really emphasized about the custom and traditions which also consists the matter of supernatural powers. As far as we concern, Malaysia is based on many races that having their own belief and faith and the way of life which include the belief to the invisible creature, that they believe is having power either to be use in good faith or otherwise for example in holistic treatment. ~ Malay race for example, is well-versed with the matter of custom, tradition and way of life that basically belief in the existence of supernatural powers, faith healing or the holistic treatment.
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spelling uitm-332832020-09-30T09:48:34Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33283/ Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar Jaini, Noorfathana Omar, Nor Hasnah Criminal law and procedure The belief that there is a connection between faith healing and crime' is certainly not new. The fact that some individuals or groups believe in and are involved in something commonly called faith healing, have to be admitted by the society. One of the reasons is that our societies are really emphasized about the custom and traditions which also consists the matter of supernatural powers. As far as we concern, Malaysia is based on many races that having their own belief and faith and the way of life which include the belief to the invisible creature, that they believe is having power either to be use in good faith or otherwise for example in holistic treatment. ~ Malay race for example, is well-versed with the matter of custom, tradition and way of life that basically belief in the existence of supernatural powers, faith healing or the holistic treatment. 2006-10 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33283/1/33283.PDF Jaini, Noorfathana and Omar, Nor Hasnah (2006) Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar. (2006) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Criminal law and procedure
Jaini, Noorfathana
Omar, Nor Hasnah
Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar
title Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar
title_full Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar
title_fullStr Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar
title_full_unstemmed Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar
title_short Criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in Malaysia: a study in Shah Alam city / Noorfathana Jaini and Nor Hasnah Omar
title_sort criminalising bogus hollistic practitioner in the context of criminal law in malaysia: a study in shah alam city / noorfathana jaini and nor hasnah omar
topic Criminal law and procedure
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33283/