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Thursday, December 28, 2017

Zaid’s book on Islamisation of Malaysia banned

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PETALING JAYA: Zaid Ibrahim says his book “Assalamualaikum: Observations on the Islamisation of Malaysia”, which was launched in October 2015, has now been banned by the government.
The former minister took to Twitter to make public the decision which comes under the jurisdiction of the home ministry.
“So the year didn’t end that well, My book ‘Assalamualaikum’ is now banned. Looks to me this govt prefer Muslims to burn effigies of political opponent(s), destroy beer bottles than reading books,” he tweeted earlier today.
In the book, Zaid shares his thoughts on a new and fresh conversation about the role of Islam in Malaysian politics and in public life.
A check with a local bookstore website indicates that the book, which was on sale for RM19, is banned.
FMT is still waiting to get confirmation from the home ministry on the banning of the book.
This is the latest case of book banning related to publications that touch on Islam.
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On Oct 3, the home ministry had announced the banning of five books with Islamic content, by Turkish author Mustafa Akyol, and two Malaysians – Ahmad Farouk Musa and Faisal Tehrani.
In an official government gazette dated Sept 28, 2017, the home ministry said the books were banned as they were likely to be prejudicial to public order as well as to alarm public opinion.
The sole English book banned was “Islam Without Extremes: A Muslim Case for Liberty”, written by Akyol, and which has been an international best-seller since it was first published in the United States in 2011.
The Bahasa Malaysia version of the book, “Islam Tanpa Keekstreman: Berhujah Untuk Kebebasan” was also banned. Aside from Akyol, Farouk, Nur Asyhraff Mohd Nor and Shuhaib Ar Rumy Ismail are also credited as authors for the translated work.
Two of Farouk’s own books – Wacana Pemikiran Reformis (Jilid 1) and (Jilid 2) – were also banned.
The publisher of the three books in BM is Islamic Renaissance Front (IRF), an Islamic NGO of which Farouk is chairman.
‘More corruption than anytime in history’
At the launch of his book in 2015, Zaid had said that Malaysia was deeply divided along racial, religious and class more than ever before.
“We have more corruption than at anytime in our history. Greed has become a way of life. Democracy and rule of law have been pushed aside.
“Jakim, proclaiming itself as the protector of Islam, is more involved in big business and overseas travels than in promoting the principles of the religion,” he had said, referring to the Malaysian Islamic religion development department by its acronym.
“These are the complete antithesis of an Islamic government. Islam is a pristine, pure and a simple religion. It’s a religion of peace, promoting honour and integrity.”
Saying then that he was hoping for the book to be a conversation starter, Zaid said: “If the idea of Islamisation was to promote Malaysia as the country that exemplifies the virtues of the religion, then we have failed.” -FMT

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