The Borneo Post

June 6: SIB to cross examine Home Ministry officer

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KUALA LUMPUR: An applicatio­n by Sidang Injil Borneo (SIB) Church president Datuk Jerry W. A Dusing @ Jerry W. Patel to cross- examine a Home Ministry officer on how the reference of God as ‘’Allah’’ by non Muslims could cause confusion and threaten public order in the country has been fixed for case management on June 6.

High Court judge Datuk Wira Kamaludin Md Said set the date in chambers in the presence of senior federal counsel Shamsul Bolhassan, who appeared for the Home Ministry and the government, and lawyer Tan Hooi Ping, representi­ng Dusing.

Dusing applied to cross examine Home Ministry officer Barkhiya Shahiruddi­n to verify the affidaviti­n-reply she made on on behalf of the defendants ( Home Ministry and the government).

In the affidavit-in- reply, the defendants said the word Allah was exclusive to Islam and Muslims in the country and usage of the word by other religious faiths caused confusion and created religious sensitivit­y, as well as threaten public order.

Dusing and SIB filed the originatin­g summons on Dec 10, 2007 to challenge the decision of the Royal Malaysian Customs to seize religious books brought in from Surabaya, Indonesia, which contained the word Allah, at the low cost carrier terminal in Sepang on Aug 15, 2007.

The plaintiffs are also applying for a declaratio­n that they have constituti­onal right to use the word Allah in their Bahasa Malaysia and Bahasa Indonesia-translated Christian bible and in all their religious publicatio­ns and material. — Bernama

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