was predominantly Muslim

Although the bill applies only to Muslims, critics argue that an increase in unchecked authority for a religious official could potentially strain interfaith relations As of mid-2023, Malaysia’s population of 34.2 million was predominantly Muslim (63.5%), with significant Buddhist (18.7%), Christian (9.1%), and Hindu (6.1%) communities “The bill’s implications on race relations need careful consideration, given the high percentage of non-Muslims in the FT,” think tank founder Farouk Musa said. สล็อต เว็บตรง

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