26 July 2014

Malaysia's highest court makes a ban on Allah in Christian bible

on 11:46:00 PM
Arabic word (Allah), has been used for centuries in Malay-language literature to refer to the Christian God, but recently, a Malaysia’s highest court, rejected the use of this word in Christian Bible as Christian’s God. Catholic Church dismissed an attempt by Christians for the right to use the word Allah, ending along legal battle that has raised religious tensions in the country. The Malaysian government had previously restricted the use of word Allah in the local Malay-language this has angered Muslims, who say Christians are violating religious boundaries. Arabic word (Allah), has been used for centuries in Malay-language literature to refer to the Christian God, but recently, a Malaysia’s highest court, rejected the use of this word in Christian Bible as Christian’s God. Catholic Church dismissed an attempt by Christians for the right to use the word Allah, ending along legal battle that has raised religious tensions in the country. The Malaysian government had previously restricted the use of word Allah in the local Malay-language this has angered Muslims, who say Christians are violating religious boundaries.
Arabic word (Allah), has been used for centuries in Malay-language literature to refer to the Christian God, but recently,  a Malaysia’s highest court, rejected the use of this word in Christian Bible as Christian’s God. 
Catholic Church dismissed an attempt by Christians for the right to use the word Allah, ending along legal battle that has raised religious tensions in the country.

The Malaysian government had previously restricted the use of word Allah in the local Malay-language this has angered Muslims, who say Christians are violating religious boundaries.

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