Although the Federal Constitution is the supreme law of the land, the dual legal system in Malaysia basically means Muslims in the country are governed under the Islamic or Syariah law. The scope of applicable Islamic law can be discerned from the State List in the Ninth Schedule of the Federal Constitution. It includes the 'creation and punishment of offences by persons professing the religion of Islam against the precepts of that religion'. The matter relating to conversion to and renouncement of Islam is not specifically stated in the List although it is acknowledged that it is not an exhaustive list. The freedom of religion is declared in Article 11 of the Federal Constitution. With the exception of restriction on propagation of any r...
The right to freedom of religion is one of the fundamental rights guaranteed in many international a...
In Malaysia, fatwa has been considered as a religious verdict that assists in regulating Muslim’s co...
The issue of freedom of religion has always been situated at the intersection between human rights, ...
This paper will argue that the constitutional space for the freedom of religion in Malaysia is best ...
The aim of this study is to find out the answer regarding the issue of apostasy amongst Muslims in t...
There has been a string of courts decision on the right to religious freedom in Malaysia. Despite th...
Freedom of religion is a basic need central to the nature of human beings. Man needs a belief, autho...
INTRODUCTION The Federal Constitution of Malaysia has restated under art 121(1A) that the Syariah ...
The freedom to profess and practice religion is one of the basic rights in Malaysia that often catal...
Constitutionalism dictates that the government must only act within the four walls of the constituti...
Malaysia is a multiracial country with Islam as the Religion of the Federation. Its Federal Constitu...
The fundamental aim of this study is to examine whether Muslims in Malaysia have the right to opt ou...
Malaysia is known for its pluralistic society. This is because of its multi-racial, multi-cultural a...
Malaysia has a complex legal history with a multiracial society in place after the end of British co...
International audienceIn Malaysia, Islam is the religion of the state, although other religions may ...
The right to freedom of religion is one of the fundamental rights guaranteed in many international a...
In Malaysia, fatwa has been considered as a religious verdict that assists in regulating Muslim’s co...
The issue of freedom of religion has always been situated at the intersection between human rights, ...
This paper will argue that the constitutional space for the freedom of religion in Malaysia is best ...
The aim of this study is to find out the answer regarding the issue of apostasy amongst Muslims in t...
There has been a string of courts decision on the right to religious freedom in Malaysia. Despite th...
Freedom of religion is a basic need central to the nature of human beings. Man needs a belief, autho...
INTRODUCTION The Federal Constitution of Malaysia has restated under art 121(1A) that the Syariah ...
The freedom to profess and practice religion is one of the basic rights in Malaysia that often catal...
Constitutionalism dictates that the government must only act within the four walls of the constituti...
Malaysia is a multiracial country with Islam as the Religion of the Federation. Its Federal Constitu...
The fundamental aim of this study is to examine whether Muslims in Malaysia have the right to opt ou...
Malaysia is known for its pluralistic society. This is because of its multi-racial, multi-cultural a...
Malaysia has a complex legal history with a multiracial society in place after the end of British co...
International audienceIn Malaysia, Islam is the religion of the state, although other religions may ...
The right to freedom of religion is one of the fundamental rights guaranteed in many international a...
In Malaysia, fatwa has been considered as a religious verdict that assists in regulating Muslim’s co...
The issue of freedom of religion has always been situated at the intersection between human rights, ...