"Lily's Room"

This is an article collection between June 2007 and December 2018. Sometimes I add some recent articles too.

Lawsuits for the term issue

1. My SinChew.com (http://www.mysinchew.com)
Christian sues govt over another Allah case, 4 May 2009

KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here granted permission to a Christian to challenge the authorities for seizing religious material that used the word 'Allah", national news agency Bernama reported on Monday (4 May).
The Kuala Lumpur High Court on Monday allowed Jill Ireland Lawrence Bill permission to seek an order directing the Home Ministry to return eight CDs seized from her last May, as well as a declaration that she had the right to use materials with the word 'Allah' to describe God.
Home Ministry officials seized the CDs from the 27-year-old clerk after she disembarked at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The CDs, containing Christian teaching materials, were brought in from Indonesia, where the national language shares much in common with Malay and where 'Allah' is routinely used by Christians to describe God.
The confiscated CDs bore titles including, 'The way to use the keys to the kingdom of Allah", and, 'True worship in the kingdom of Allah'.
Jill, from Sarawak claimed she used the word 'Allah' in her prayers, worship and religious education. The case is the third legal challenge against the ban. (MySinchew)

2. The Sun (http://www.sun2surf.com/article.cfm?id=33010)
Woman gets leave to challenge confiscation of CDs, 4 May 2009
KUALA LUMPUR: A Melanau woman was given the green light by the High Court here today to challenge the Home Ministry's decision to confiscate eight compact discs (CDs) of Christian religious teachings containing the word "Allah".
Justice Datuk Alizatul Khair Osman granted leave to Jill Ireland Lawrence Bill, 27, to initiate the judicial review proceedings to seek three reliefs from the court.
She wants an order of certiorari to quash the ministry's decision to confiscate the CDs, an order of mandamus to direct the ministry to return the CDs to her and a declaration that she has the legitimate expectation to exercise her right to possess, use and import publications containing the word "Allah".
Alizatul made the order in chambers after hearing submissions from her counsel Annou Xavier and Henry Teh, and senior federal counsel Suzanna Atan representing the ministry and the government who were named as respondents.
On last May 11, the ministry seized the CDs under Section 9 (1) of the Printing Presses And Publications Act 1984 when Jill Ireland, a clerk, disembarked at the Low-Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) in Sepang.
The CDs containing titles including "Cara Menggunakan Kunci Kerajaan Allah, Cara Hidup Dalam Kerajaan Allah and Ibadah Yang Benar Dalam Kerajaan Allah" were brought in from Indonesia.
Jill, a Sarawakian native of the Christian faith, claimed that she used the word "Allah" in her prayers, worship and religious education. She claimed that she used both Bahasa Malaysia and the Bahasa Indonesia Alkitab which uses the word "Allah".

She claimed that she received a letter dated last July 7 from the ministry outlining the reasons for the confiscation, including that it was a threat to security, that it used prohibited words and that it was a breach of Jakim guidelines.
(Bernama)

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