The Islamic NGO condemns the attacks on
PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar, and points out that faith by
compulsion may lead to hypocrisy.
Leven Woon, FMT
Freedom
of religion as a right enshrined under the Federal Constitution must
also recognise the freedom to change faith, said Sisters In Islam
(SIS).
Rallying behind PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar’s call for
freedom of religion for all, the NGO said faith in any religion was
based on free will.
“How can Muslims demand this notion of
religious freedom for those wishing to convert to Islam and at the same
time argue the denial of this freedom to leave Islam?
“Faith by compulsion may lead to hypocrisy,” SIS said in a statement.
The
Muslim women rights advocate maintained a strong position against
legislation of faith, saying that such practice was meaningless.
“Islam
itself means submission to the will of God – not the will of men. The
willing submission of the self to faith and belief must therefore be
attained through conviction and reason of the individual, not by
coercion and duress.
“This is clearly mentioned in the Quran,
Surah Yunus 10:99, ‘And had your Lord willed, those on earth would have
believed – all of them entirely. Then would you compel the people in
order that they become believers?’,” SIS added.
The organisation
also condemned the attacks against Nurul over the latter’s remark made
during a forum last week, pointing out that it reflected the shrinking
of democratic space for civil public discussion.
It noted that
Malaysians were routinely reprimanded or attacked for raising issues
pertaining to freedom of religion even though the right was enshrined
in Article 11 of Federal Constitution.
It said problems and
conflicts would always arise in a multi-religious society like
Malaysia, such as non-Muslims who convert to Islam without resolving
their duties to their earlier non-Muslim marriage and born-Muslims who
never led a Muslim life as they were raised by non-Muslim families.
There
are also cases where one converts spouses to Islam unilaterally and
coercively and born-Muslims who wish to leave Islam out of their free
will.
Source: Malaysia Today
Jarumemas: Freedom to change faith is only for non Muslims.Do not misinterpret the Quranic verse.
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