Nine Christians arrested in Malaysia for trying to convert Muslims
On July 15, 2009 · In apostasy, Christianity and Islam, Dhimmitude, Human Rights under Shariah, Human Rights under Shariah Law, Islamic Law, Malaysia, Shariah Law
Malaysian police have arrested nine Christians, accusing them of attempting to convert Muslim university students.
Police detained the nine Christians in a room attached to a Kuala Lumpur university.
According to police, a Muslim student filed a police complaint accusing the Christians of trying to convert Muslims.
Converting Muslims to other religions is a serious crime punishable by prison or lashing in the Muslim-majority country.
Muslims are not legally able to change religion under Shariah and the penalty for apostasy is death…note that the article at the link fails to mention the penalty when it mentions that Muslims cannot legally convert…
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