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Islam is the state religion of Malaysia, as per Article 3 of the Constitution. Meanwhile, other religions can be practised by non-Malay citizens of the country. In addition, per Article 160, one … Wikipedia
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Religion in Malaysia - Wikipedia
3 weeks ago - Islam is the state religion of Malaysia, as per Article 3 of the Constitution. Meanwhile, other religions can be practised by non-Malay citizens of the country. In addition, per Article 160, one must be Muslim to be considered Malay. As of the 2020 Population and Housing Census, 63.5 percent ...
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DW
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Malaysia grapples with growing religious conservatism
July 13, 2025 - James Chin, professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania and an expert on Southeast Asia, said the rise of political Islam is the biggest challenge facing Malaysia, both now and for some years to come.
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Malaysia - Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism | Britannica
1 week ago - Malaysia - Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism: Islam, Malaysia’s official religion, is followed by about three-fifths of the population. Islam is one of the most important factors distinguishing a Malay from a non-Malay, and, by law, all Malays are Muslim.
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Why does Malaysia feel the need to have Islam an official religion with only 63% Muslim population while Indonesia has no official religion but 87% population is Muslim?
u/gekkoheir , welcome to the r/askasia subreddit! Please read the rules of this subreddit before posting thank you - r/askasia moderating team u/gekkoheir 's post title: "Why does Malaysia feel the need to have Islam an official religion with only 63% Muslim population while Indonesia has no official religion but 87% population is Muslim?" u/gekkoheir 's post body: Sorry if this question assumes a lot, but why does Malaysia have an official religion of Islam when it has so many religious minorities in its borders like Christians, Hindus and Buddhists? Meanwhile, Indonesia has an almost supermajority of Muslim population yet there is no official religion even though it would make sense. What led to these two different conditions for both countries? I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. More on reddit.com
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I will be arrested by Malaysia religious police soon. (PDRM) Polis Diraja Malaysia

Please don't commit a crime harmful to you or others in order to be arrested, if that is your goal.

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So....JAWI and other religious police is more powerful than regular police?

Reminds me of a story. A friend and his wife were driving back to perak one night, car broke down so they crash at nearby cheap motel waiting for the workshop to open tomorrow. Someone tipped the religious police, knock on door, husband answers, ask for a minute for his wife to put on proper attire and boom these religious police came charging in with recording device. Husband punched the camera guy, husband and wife taken to police station, both sides wants to sue one another, it was a mess.

I hate they way they do things. I thought in Islam we were thought to jaga aib orang and God will jaga aib kita, but these guys would take video camera during a raid and record their victim's face and all. I've seen some of their leaked tangkap basah videos and its stupid to videotape the faces & personal details of the people that were caught, all for what? to humiliate them?

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Malaysians, what makes you stop practicing religion?
Former practicing Catholic here. I cannot say about the other religions but I have a bone to pick with my church who is so stuck in reading from the bible and repeating the same thing every single sermon. I sat through Christian classes and I don't need to reminded a hundreds time jesus fed the people or resurrected lazarus. I want to know the church stance with corruption, sex abuse within the clergymen and etc. The church deserves the dwindling number of catholics. Even through baptism you have to go through multiple loop holes vs the other Christian denominations. More on reddit.com
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US Commission on International Religious Freedom
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Religious Freedom Conditions in Malaysia | USCIRF
Religious freedom conditions in Malaysia are challenging due to strict moral policing and laws enforcing favored interpretations of Islam. Blasphemy laws violate FoRB, while national ID policies burden religious conversion. A proposed Mufti (Islamic jurist) bill may enforce religious rulings as laws, limiting non-Muslim rights.
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Wikipedia
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Malaysia - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - The official language is Malaysian Malay, a standard form of the Malay language. English remains an active second language. While recognising Islam as the official religion, the constitution grants freedom of religion to non-Muslims.
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U.S. Department of State
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Malaysia - United States Department of State
January 4, 2025 - Census figures from 2010 indicate that 61.3 percent of the population practices Islam; 19.8 percent, Buddhism; 9.2 percent, Christianity; 6.3 percent, Hinduism; and 1.3 percent, Confucianism, Taoism, or other traditional Chinese philosophies and religions...
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NYTimes
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Drawing Religion Minister’s Ire, Music Video is Pulled by Universal in Malaysia - The New York Times
November 19, 2025 - Malaysia is bound by a hybrid legal system when it comes to personal or family matters. Muslims, who make up more than half the population, must follow Shariah law.
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Statista
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Malaysia: religious affiliation| Statista
February 14, 2022 - In 2020, **** percent of the Malaysian population professed to be of the Islamic faith. The second-largest religion in Malaysia in that year was Buddhism, adhered to by **** percent of the population.
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Minority Rights Group
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Ethnic and religious discrimination big challenge for Malaysia's minorities - Minority Rights Group
May 25, 2011 - By Farah Mihlar Malaysia prides itself on being a multi-cultural Muslim country. Its majority population are Malays in ethnicity who follow the Islamic religion. Some eight percent are Indians and about 40 percent Chinese.
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Remitly
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Religion in Malaysia Explained | A Guide to Beliefs & Culture | Remitly
October 15, 2025 - Discover the rich religious diversity of Malaysia. Explore how faiths like Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity contribute to its unique culture and harmony.
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IPCS
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Malaysia: Majority Supremacy and Ethnic Tensions | IPCS
The Population and Housing Census 2010 figures show approximately: 61.3 percent are Muslims, 19.8 percent are Buddhists, 9.2 percent are Christians, 6.3 percent are Hindus and 1.3 percent follows Confucianism, Taoism and other traditional Chinese religions. In Malaysia the ethnic and religious ...
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12Go
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Religion in Malaysia – Essential Thing to Know Before Your Travel
Malaysia is the most multicultural nation in South East Asia with Malays, Chinese, Indians among others identifying as Malaysian. Religion in Malaysia is equally as diverse and includes Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and Sikhs.
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Cultural Atlas
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Malaysian - Religion — Cultural Atlas
Islam was first introduced to the region of present-day Malaysia by Arab and Indian traders and merchants from the 10th century through to the 15th century. The spread and influence of Islam mainly occured with the conversion (rather than conquest) of local chieftains and rulers, which was followed by other members of the population. Since the Malacca Sultanate (15th century), Islam as been the most widely followed religion.
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Wikipedia
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Islam in Malaysia - Wikipedia
3 days ago - Islam was introduced to Malaysia by traders arriving from Persia, Arabia, China and the Indian subcontinent. It became firmly established in the 15th century. In the Constitution of Malaysia, Islam is granted the status of "religion of the Federation" to symbolize its importance to Malaysian society, while defining Malaysia constitutionally as a secular state.
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Malaysia Government
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MyGOV - The Government of Malaysia's Official Portal
MyGoverment adalah portal untuk mewujudkan satu gerbang Perkhidmatan dalam talian kerajaan yang berpaksikan rakyat dan merupakan gerbang tunggal kerajaan.
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Original Travel
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Malaysia Culture : Language, Religion, Food - Original Travel
It’s a cliché, but Malaysia is a true melting pot that’s seen countless waves of immigration. The Malays make up around 50% of the population, inhabiting Kampuchea, the Malay Peninsula and the Pacific islands around 3,000 years ago. The Malay Peninsula lies very close to Sumatra and Malay, and for centuries, the Malacca Strait remained a sort of transition between the different groups of the same family.
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Refugeemalaysia
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Religions in Malaysia
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