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Published on: Thursday, July 29, 2021
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SHAH ALAM: Three individuals including a former journalist, well-known as Ibu Yati, pleaded not guilty in the Selangor Syariah High Court to expounding religious doctrines contrary to Islamic law and spreading them through Facebook between December last year until February this year.
The accused, Wan Norhayati, 42, Noorafiza Ahmad, 46 and Abdul Hamid Yeop Zainnuddin, 60, entered the plea after the charges were read out separately to them before Syarie Judge Mohammad Khalid [email protected]
Wan Norhayati was charged with three counts and Noorafiza, one count, under Section 7 of the Syariah Criminal Enactment (Selangor) 1995, namely, teaching or expounding any Islamic religious doctrine, ceremony or act contrary to Islamic law.
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Three individuals, including a former journalist, well-known as Ibu Yati, pleaded not guilty in the Selangor Syariah High Court to expounding religious doctrines contrary to Islamic law and spreading them through Facebook between December last year until February this year.
The accused, Wan Norhayati Wan Alias, 42, Noorafiza Ahmad, 46 and Abdul Hamid Yeop Zainuddin, 60, entered the plea after the charges were read out separately to them before judge Mohammad Khalid [email protected] yesterday...
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Saudi’s Investment Minister Khalid al-Falih pointed out the many achievements in so far, with Saudi being one of the largest trading partners for Malaysia and one of the 20 countries from Middle East with large investments in Malaysia.
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Khalid pointed out the kingdom has two investment projects under establishment in Johor worth 64 billion Riyal (1 Riyal = RM1.09) and 44 other projects in Malaysia worth more than 1.038 billion Riyal, while Malaysia in turn has invested in 38 projects in Saudi with a total value of 1.59 billion Riyal.
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