Cut out the charade


Malaysia can be a ready-made lab to work out God’s message of diversity and plurality if it is translated into deeds.

IN 2002, Sisters in Islam wrote a letter to the editor in The Star, asking why the rights of those who publicly preach hate, injustice, discrimination, intolerance, and extremism are protected while the rights of other citizens who speak out for justice, equality, tolerance, respect, and moderation in Islam are denied?

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