The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Word ‘Allah’ for use in Islam, by Muslims only – council

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PORT DICKSON: The word ‘Allah' is sacred and specifical­ly for Islam and Muslims, and cannot be used by or equated with other religions, said Negeri Sembilan Islamic Religious Council (MAINS) chairman Datuk Dr Abdul Aziz Sheikh Ab Kadir.

In maintainin­g harmony and unity of the people in the state, as well as the sensitivit­y of every citizen and religion, he said the nonMuslims are advised to abide by existing laws, and for the Muslims, to adhere to the gazetted fatwa (edict) on the use of the word.

He referred to the fatwa in Negeri Sembilan, which was gazetted on Sept 14, 2016, requiring Muslims to use the word ‘Allah' carefully.

“If there are elements of insult or abuse of the word, then action must be taken in accordance with the law as enshrined in the Federal Constituti­on,” he told reporters here.

He said there is a law in Negeri Sembilan that was formulated based on Article 11(4) of the Federal Constituti­on to deal with the issue and cited the state enactment on the control and restrictio­n on the propagatio­n of other religions among Muslims (Enactment No.9/1991).

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