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Thursday April 3, 2008

Proposal to prosecute non-Muslims for khalwat

By IZATUN SHARI

KUALA LUMPUR: A seminar on Syariah Law review wants non-Muslims found committing khalwat (close proximity) with Muslims to also be held liable.

This was among the proposals made at the two-day seminar organised by the Islamic Institute of Understanding Malaysia (Ikim) and the Syariah Judiciary Department Malaysia.

Syariah Court of Appeal Judge Datuk Mohd Asri Abdullah said the seminar had proposed that non-Muslims committing khalwat with Muslims should also be sentenced accordingly, but in the civil courts.

“We don’t have the jurisdiction to sentence non-Muslims committing khalwat with Muslims,” he told reporters after closing the seminar on behalf of department director-general Datuk Ibrahim Lembut at Ikim here today.

“The Muslims can be sentenced in Syariah courts, and the non-Muslim partners can probably be sentenced in the civil courts, to be fair to both parties.”

He said the proposal, contained in a draft resolution at the seminar, would be forwarded to the Attorney-General’s Chambers.

“It is up to the Attorney-General’s Chambers or the relevant authorities to decide how to create such a law,” he said.

However, he declined to elaborate when the proposal would be forwarded to the Government.

Another proposal is to impose heftier penalties – of up to four times the current penalties – on Muslims caught for khalwat, prostitution, consuming alcohol and involvement in gambling activities.

Mohd Asri said Ikim and the department were proposing that the Syariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act 1965 (Amendment) 1984 be amended to impose stiffer penalties of RM1,000 fine, or five years’ jail or 12 strokes of the rotan for Syariah Lower Courts and RM20,000 fine, or 10 years’ jail or 24 strokes of rotan for Syariah High Courts.

Current limits are a maximum of three years’ jail, or RM5,000 fine, or up to six lashes or any combination of these, and different states provide different penalties for these offences.

“This has not been reviewed since 1984. It has been more than 20 years,” said Mohd Asri.

There was also a proposal for Syariah judges to enforce whipping for these offences.

Another proposal calls for the establishment of a rehabilitation centre for those convicted of offences related to morals and faith such as prostitution and effeminate men, and enforcement of Section 54 of the Syariah Criminal Offences Act (Act 559) to set up such centres.

The seminar also agreed to a suggestion that a new provision be created for apostates.

You cannot clap with one hand. Sex without consent is known as rape. How can you imply your religious laws on others? Do you think you owned everyone?

There is this saying in Chinese; You should guard the Eagle and not the chicks. (something like that lah) Meaning educate your own people rather finding fault with others. Since this is a religious law, your people should be religious enough to understand what is Khalwat and the consequences.

Khalwat is happening everyday, everywhere lah. Young girls are being BANGED and young boys are BANGING lah. Its actually up to the individual and not the religion or their laws. Educate your people, guide them. If you can.

3 Comments

  1. 1

    My name is Muhammad Ali Bin Bomber-din. In the name of the Almighty, I applaud this wonderful revelation from Malaysia to become a truly fundamentalist mecca for Al-Qaeda , Abu Sayyaf and the likes of all Camel loving, sheep shagging fundamentalists terrorists! Allahu Akhbar!! may the filthy infidels die by the sword for their filthy womanising ways and may our 72 virgins be preserved for our ultimate matyrdom. God Is great! In the name of the organisation for free masturbation of Palestine, we will rape your camels and steal your women, or is that the other way round?

  2. 2

    Aiyyaa.. I also blog the same topic lah.

  3. 3
    terence Says:

    Muhammad Ali Bin Bomber-din - I love camels too.

    orang cina - You also tulan ar?

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