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Malaysia coalition tested by Selangor worship house rules

Malaysia's ruling coalition is facing internal challenges due to new planning guidelines in Selangor that restrict non-Islamic places of worship. These rules, which prohibit such sites in commercial zones and the conversion of existing commercial buildings, have sparked concerns about minority rights. The dispute was highlighted by MP Lee Chean Chung, who pointed out the guidelines approved in November. AI

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Malaysia coalition tested by Selangor worship house rules

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 · Iman Muttaqin Yusof ·

    Malaysia’s ruling coalition faces test over Selangor non-Muslim worship house rules

    A dispute over where churches and temples can operate in Malaysia’s richest state has become an awkward political test for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s ruling coalition, which came to power promising to protect the country’s multiracial and multi-faith society. The row centres …