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35,000 Bibles to Be Released by
Malaysian Gov't By Wesley Ernst -
Christian Post Correspondent
The Malaysian government has agreed
to release all 35,000 Bibles it seized
after Christian leaders demanded the
books' release.In a statement made
Tuesday, the Prime Minister's
department said it was releasing the
Bibles as a commitment to resolving
"any interfaith issues," which has
deeply divided Malaysia's religious
groups.
Since this past week, the national
government was slammed by irate
Christians for holding 5,000 Bibles in
Port Klang since March 2009, and
another 30,000 copies at the Port of
Kuching in Sarawak state.
Although Bibles are not illegal in the
Muslim-dominant nation, the 35,000
books were seized amidst an ongoing
court battle for the use of "Allah" as a
translation for the word "God."
The government views the word "Allah"
as exclusive to Islam, and insists that
Muslims would be confused by the use
of "Allah" in other religious publications.
Malaysia's Christians continually use
the word "Allah" to refer to God,
arguing that the Arabic word pre-dates
Islam and is therefore free for use by
other religions.
In 2007, the Catholic Church in
Malaysia filed a lawsuit against the
government after authorities
threatened to revoke the printing
permit of a Catholic publication for
using the word "Allah."
The nation's Supreme Court later
granted Malaysia's religious minorities
the right to the word "Allah" in
December 2009.
Muslims, angered over the court
decision, firebombed 11 churches last
January. A Sikh temple, in addition to
several mosques and Muslim prayer
halls, was also attacked. The
government successfully appealed the
ruling in February 2010.
Even so, officials had promised to keep
the distribution of Bibles in at least the
two more populous Malaysian states of
Sarawak and Sabah – as claimed in a
statement by the Christian Federation
of Malaysia (CFM) last Thursday.
CFM comprises the nation's largest
Evangelical, Roman Catholic, and
ecumenical Christian groups.
According to the CIA World Factbook,
Muslims make up 60.4 percent of
Malaysia's population of 25.7 million
people. In contrast, only about 19.2
percent ascribe to Buddhism, while only
9.1 of Malaysians are Christian.

