A COURT GIVES CHRISTIANS THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT
TO USE THE WORD "ALLAH", MUSLIM ACTIVISTS MOBILIZED
TO USE THE WORD "ALLAH", MUSLIM ACTIVISTS MOBILIZED
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Rev. Lawrence Andrew, editor of the Herald, says there's no other appropriate term for God in Malay. Many powerful Islamic leaders here disagree, however, and fear some Muslims could be misled by Christians using the word Allah. They say the word should be reserved for Islam alone. The Internet is one of the few means of expression that isn't tightly controlled by the state in Malaysia, and ethnic-Malay Muslims as well as minority ethnic-Chinese and Indian Malaysians have been logging on in droves to comment on the New Year's Eve high court ruling. A Facebook group formed to protest non-Muslims using the word Allah has attracted over 36,000 members in just a few days. The page describes itself as a group for "awakened Muslims" pushing back against Christian efforts "to confuse the Islamic community." Meanwhile, hackers attacked the Web site of the Roman Catholic Church's weekly newspaper, the Herald, on Sunday. Moderate Muslims and non-Muslim Malaysians took to the country's various online-based publications to defend the right of Christians to use the term Allah. Today, the word Allah is widely used by Christians in Muslim-majority Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as by Christians in Arabic-speaking countries such as Egypt, Syria and elsewhere.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
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Śrīla Saccidananda Bhaktivinoda Thākura :
“Jaiva-dharma (The Universal Religion)”
Chapter 11: ‘Nitya-dharma - Eternal Religion’
Bhaktivedanta Memorial Library - www.bvml.org/SBTP/
“Jaiva-dharma (The Universal Religion)”
Chapter 11: ‘Nitya-dharma - Eternal Religion’
Bhaktivedanta Memorial Library - www.bvml.org/SBTP/
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