Malaysian court dismisses 'Allah' case
Authorities say using the word 'Allah' in non-Muslim literature could confuse Muslims and entice them to convert [EPA] |
Bid by Christians to use the word is rejected, ending long legal battle that led to religious tensions.
Malaysia's highest court has dismissed a bid by Christians for the
right to use the word "Allah", ending a long legal battle that has
caused religious tensions in the Muslim-majority country.
The Catholic Church had been seeking to reverse a government ban on
it referring to God by the Arabic word "Allah" in the local
Malay-language edition of its Herald newspaper.
But a seven-judge panel in the administrative capital Putrajaya ruled a lower court decision siding with the government stood.
"It (the Court of Appeal) applied the correct test, and it is not
open for us to interfere," chief justice Arifin Zakaria said on Monday.
"Hence, the application is dismissed."
S Selvarajah, one of the church's lawyers, said the decision meant the end of the court case.
"It's a blanket ban. Non-Muslims cannot use the word," he told the AFP news agency.
Outside the court, which was cordoned off, about a hundred Muslim
activists shouted "Allahu Akbar" or "God is great", and held banners
that read, "Uniting to defend the name of Allah" ahead of the verdict.
The dispute first erupted in 2007 when the Home Ministry threatened to revoke the publishing permit of the Herald for using the Arabic word in its Malay-language edition.
The church launched a court case to challenge the directive, arguing
"Allah" had been used for centuries in Malay language Bibles and other
literature to refer to "God" outside of Islam.
But authorities say using "Allah" in non-Muslim literature could
confuse Muslims and entice them to convert, a crime in Malaysia.
An appeals court last October reinstated the ban, overturning a lower
court's 2009 ruling in favour of the church that had led to a spate of
attacks on houses of worship.
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