KUALA LUMPUR: Some Muslim individuals who participate in religious activities at a church in Section 13, Petaling Jaya, when officials of the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (JAIS) inspection on Saturday night, few have successfully detected, while most people were believed to participate in secretly or 'underground'. Most of them are ethnic Malays and the converts who joined the group are believed due to hardship of finance to support themselves and their families and fail to get help from the authorities.
EVIDENCE ... of Christian pamphlets and books provided the church for these women.
She said the group's missionaries help them by giving as much money is needed and then they persuade individuals who have given the aid to follow their religious assistance program.
"We have given the Biblical version of the Malay language, and also supplied a small tape recorder containing religious songs to be memorized before the talks were exposed to the contents that more rejected Islam and Prophet Muhammad SAW," she said in his interview with Harian Metro journalists.
The woman also gave a few Bible and pamphlets owned by the journalists as a reference, and claims she has memorized it and now at the stage of high levels of learning and has undergone the rite of baptism.
According to her, surprisingly the Malay pastor participates in this religious group quite long time also gave talks.
"It is very hard for the Muslims out of this group because of the continuous help more than adequate and sustainable.
According to her, if you want to prevent this from happening, the authorities should be more aware of and undertake to look after the welfare of the poor and need help.
"All parties need to care for the poor, single mothers and newly converted so that they do not move to apply for assistance to other religions," she said.
Media reported several JAIS enforcement and police stormed a church in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, after receiving information of the Muslims attending the church.
Inspection found that 12 people are Muslims attending the event, but no arrests were made and they are asked to present at JAIS Enforcement Division for further investigation.
Referring to the Federal Constitution Article 11 (4) States Ordinance and with respect to the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya, Federal Law may control or restrict the development of any doctrine or belief among persons professing the religion of Islam. Metro
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