The Borneo Post

Man gets dressing down for wearing shorts

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KUALA LUMPUR: A man has been reprimande­d by religious authoritie­s for ‘indecent dressing’ after he was caught wearing shorts in public on the way to a football match, officials and reports said yesterday.

The case in Kelantan, a state ruled by an influentia­l Islamist party, sparked widespread anger, and is the latest example of what critics describe as creeping conservati­sm in the mostly Muslim country.

Wan Khairul Hayyee Wali had stopped off to buy a burger from a street- side stall as he drove Monday to play futsal, five-a-side football typically played on an indoor pitch.

But religious enforcemen­t officers spotted the 30-year-old and handed him a notice saying that he had breached Islamic regulation­s dictating that Muslims should not wear revealing attire.

“It came as a shock to me when a religious department enforcemen­t officer gave me a notice saying I have flouted the Shariah Criminal Enactment for exposing my knees,” he was quoted as saying by the Star newspaper.

“Seriously, they can’t expect me to wear a sarong to play futsal,” he added.

Mohamad Fadzuli Mohamad Zain,deputydire­ctoroftheK­elantan state religious enforcemen­t unit, confirmed Khairul had been pulled aside for wearing shorts in the city of Kota Baru.

“On (Monday) 11 people including Khairul were given summonses for indecent dressing,” he told AFP.

Among the others reprimande­d were four women whose outfits were deemed to be too tight, he said.

Mohamad Fadzuli said Khairul had been ordered to attend a counsellin­g session and would have to pay a fine of RM1,000 if he failed to turn up.

Opposition lawmaker Mohammad Hatta Ramli criticised the sanction imposed in the state ruled by the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party as ‘simply ludicrous’. — AFP

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