This comes after the group of former senior civil servants spoke out against Malaysia’s apostasy laws. FMTNews WanSalimMohdNoor
Penang mufti Wan Salim Mohd Noor says freedom must be balanced with responsibility and limited by laws, religious rules and moral values.
Wan Salim said the group could have been sincere when basing their argument on Article 11 of the Federal Constitution, but stressed that there was no such thing as absolute freedom in this world. “If all these go unheeded, then life would be thrown into chaos. The freedom that we want is the freedom of humanity, not animalistic freedom,” he said in a statement.
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