Malaysia Muslims Get Counseling After Church Meet
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Posted: 12:28 AM Oct 12, 2011
Malaysia Muslims Get Counseling After Church Meet
Islamic leaders will attempt to restore a dozen Muslims' belief and faith
Reporter: Associated Press
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- A royal sultan in Malaysia says
Islamic authorities will provide counseling to a dozen Muslims to "restore their belief and faith" after they attended a community dinner at a Methodist church hall.

The case has triggered worries among officials in Muslim-majority Malaysia that Christians were trying to convert Muslims. Proselytizing of Muslims is punishable by prison terms of various lengths in most Malaysian states.

Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, the constitutional ruler of Malaysia's central Selangor state, said Islamic officials who inspected a dinner at the Methodist church hall in early August found "evidence that there were attempts to subvert the faith and belief of Muslims."

The sultan did not elaborate on the evidence or mention Christians in his statement, but said the evidence was "insufficient for further legal actions to be taken."

Church officials denied any proselytizing took place at the dinner and criticized Islamic state enforcement officials for what they called an unauthorized raid.

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