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Is Malaysia an Islamic State?
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Is Malaysia an Islamic State?
Thursday, 17 November 2005 05:00PM

IS MALAYSIA AN ISLAMIC STATE?by ©Tommy ThomasA.
INTRODUCTION
- On 29th September 2001, during his Opening Address to the Gerakan Party’s 30th national delegates conference,
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed announced:“UMNO wishes to state loudly that Malaysia is an Islamic country. This is based on the opinion of ulamaks who had clarified what constituted as Islamic country. If Malaysia is not an Islamic country because it does not implement the hudud, then there are no Islamic countries in the world.
If UMNO says that Malaysia is an Islamic country, it is because in an Islamic country non-Muslims have specific rights. This is in line with the teachings of Islam. There is no compulsion in Islam. And Islam does not like chaos that may come about if
Islamic laws are enforced on non-Muslims.1
- The response was immediate and furious. The spiritual leader of PAS and the Menteri Besar of Kelantan, Dato Nik
Aziz replied:“You can talk all you want. You can declare a piece of wood to be gold, or a wheelbarrow as a Mercedez, but in reality, nothing has changed.For us, an Islamic country is one which is governed according to the tenets of the Quran and Hadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammed). Malaysia is a secular State. If the present Malaysia is already an Islamic state, then what do you call the state ruled by Prophet Muhammed and his friends?2 ” The other major opposition party,
DAP, also criticized the announcement in trenchant terms and sought an urgent debate in Parliament on the whole subject.3 Paradoxically, Dr Mahathir’s unilateral announcement was attacked with equal vigour from both sides of the political divide in Malaysia: PAS, as protector of the Islamic cause, and DAP, as articulating the non-Muslim voice.
- I propose in this paper to consider the issue from a constitutional perspective. How does the supreme law of the land deal with the



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