GEORGE TOWN: A Catholic woman from Sabah has gone to court to challenge the legality of her conversion to Islam when she was a minor.
The 21-year old said she converted to Islam three years ago in order to marry her boyfriend but he broke off the relationship some months later.The waitress from Keningau claimed she was converted at the Islamic Propagation Society International’s office along Argyll Road here on June 11, 2020, when she was 17, according to a judicial review filing at the High Court here.
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