Malaysiakini : The government will look into the issue of 137 Orang Asli who are seeking to nullify their status as Muslims, claiming that their mass conversion three decades ago was unlawful.
Read it all here......Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said detailed discussions would be held with the Department of Orang Asli Development (Jakoa) director-general Sapiah Mohd Nor and the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) on the matter.
To avoid “confusion that there is coercion to convert”, he said the issue would be brought to Jakim’s attention. Zahid (above), who is also rural and regional development minister, added that preaching efforts for the group would continue.
“The issue of Islamic activities (for the converted) is important so that there is no confusion, what more the allegation of forced conversion arising. “There is no compulsion in religion, so we must refrain from polemicising this issue and resolve it in the best manner possible,” he added.
Anon25 : There is only on way to "resolve" this matter. Speak to each adult orang asli individually. If they want "remain as Christians or as animists let them. If they want to become Muslims let them recite the Khalima coherently and become Muslima.
Dummies Dhimmi : No compulsion, how many times have we heard this nonsense. Doesn’t anybody understand the word? Go tell it to a donkey.

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