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Free Malaysia Today
14 hours ago
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
Selangor sultan urges SIS to cease using ‘Islam' in its name
Selangor Sultan, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, expressed disappointment with the Federal Court's decision earlier this morning. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, the head of Islam in the state, is urging women's rights group Sisters in Islam (SIS) to cease arbitrarily using the word 'Islam' in its name or in any of the company's publications, after the Federal Court quashed a religious edict issued by the state's authorities earlier today. SIS is a company limited by guarantee established under the Companies Act 1965. 'The word 'Islam' should not be arbitrarily used to benefit the company or for its interest,' Sultan Sharafuddin said. The statement was published on the Selangor Royal Office's Facebook page. The sultan also said the 'misuse' of the word 'Islam' in SIS's name and publications could cause confusion among the Muslim community. He also expressed agreement with the Selangor Islamic religious council's (Mais) statement responding to the apex court's decision. Mais had pointed out that the Federal Court also declared as unconstitutional the state provision which allowed it to ban and confiscate material related to 'liberalism' and 'religious pluralism'. The council said it respected but disagreed with the court's decision, claiming it was akin to interfering in the formulation and implementation of fatwas based on Islamic law. It also expressed concern that the decision would lead to 'irresponsible' groups using 'Islam' in the names of their organisations or entities while practising and spreading deviant Islamic teachings. Mais said it would continue to work with the state's religious authorities to monitor and take action on anyone spreading deviant teachings. In a majority decision earlier today, the Federal Court ruled that a fatwa could not be imposed on an organisation like SIS which could not 'profess' a religion. Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat said the phrase 'persons professing the religion of Islam' in the Federal Constitution refers exclusively to natural persons, not entities such as companies or organisations. Tengku Maimun, Court of Appeal president Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim and Justice Nallini Pathmanathan formed the majority in the ruling while Justice Abu Bakar Jais dissented. SIS had sought to quash a 2014 fatwa by Mais that the NGO had deviated from the teachings of Islam by purportedly subscribing to 'liberalism' and 'religious pluralism'. The group contended that the fatwa was unconstitutional and could not be imposed on a corporate entity governed by civil law. It failed in its previous challenge of the fatwa in the lower courts between 2019 and 2023.


Free Malaysia Today
15-05-2025
- General
- Free Malaysia Today
Over 2,000 ex-GISBH members undergo rehab programme
Children associated with GISBH were put into a faith rehabilitation programme from September to December last year. SHAH ALAM : A total of 2,474 former members of GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd are undergoing a rehabilitation initiative run by the Selangor Islamic religious council. The participants comprise 1,064 adults and 1,410 children, the council said. The programme began on Feb 15 and will continue until August. The Insan Rabbani Programme is among rehabilitation efforts of the council to restore the faith (akidah) of former members of GISBH, which has been described as propagating 'deviant' Islamic teachings. The state religious body had also implemented a rehabilitation programme for children associated with GISBH from September to December last year.