Isn’t the more correct title that leaving Islam is theoretically punishable by death, I doubt that if someone converts to Islam from Christianity he will be punished for example
mostheteroestofmen on
I just can’t understand how tf they recognise someone ‚left religion‘.
the_big_sadIRL on
There a pattern
AbleSomewhere4549 on
Damn didn’t know Malaysia was that extreme!
TacticalElite on
How tf is it fine in Pakistan but not in Malaysia?
Recently saw a Malaysian talk about how the stereotype of Malaysia being extremely Islamic is false and that most people are chill. Maybe I’m just interpreting this law incorrectly?
Mountainman3094 on
Looks like there’s something in common,but hard to say..
ConstantinopleSpolia on
Nutjobs
Daddy2222991 on
Obviously muslim countries.
Dull_Refrigerator_58 on
I will never understand this.
Like bruh you want to kill me over that – leaving a religion – u serious. Why is it so important to them what I believe or don’t
piecesofamann on
The Religion of Peace™ strikes again
onuldo on
All are Islamic countries
incitatus-says on
I can’t wait to post this next week. For the 84th time.
Genghis112 on
Religion of peace my ass
Organonthief on
You know I bet that only applies to… some… religions in those countries and not others let’s say
Strict_Weakness4159 on
It’s a cult and not a religion
Twisted_Rebel0987 on
The islamopbobes and ex-muslims are gonna love this comment section LOL…
-Hentzau on
I wonder how they make it make sense that they are selling themselves as accepting of other Religions, and that they don’t encourage forced conversion, yet this law exists. And, there are two verses that contradict each other:
>Q 2:256” There is no compulsion in religion”, a Meccan verse.
>Q (8:12) – „(Remember) when your Lord inspired the angels… „I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them”, a Medina verse.
Ilay2127 on
Wonder what they have in common…
CommunistBall on
It really blurs the line between religion and cult
I_am_Reddit_Tom on
I wonder what the common factor is?
MeBollasDellero on
Had to look up Brunei. Really interesting place!
Based on a 2022 census, the religious breakdown in Brunei is:
Despite constitutional provisions for other religions to be practiced in „peace and harmony,“ the Bruneian government imposes significant constraints.
* **Official ideology:** The national ideology of „Malay Islamic Monarchy“ (Melayu Islam Beraja, or MIB) stresses the importance of Islam in all aspects of life, including governance and education.
* **Sharia Penal Code:** A national Sharia Penal Code, fully implemented in 2019, includes provisions that apply to both Muslims and non-Muslims.
* It criminalizes the propagation of religions other than Islam.
* It prohibits teaching non-Islamic religious subjects in schools.
* Non-Muslims can be prosecuted for offenses such as adultery or fornication if the other accused party is Muslim.
* **Conversion and marriage:** A non-Muslim must convert to Islam before marrying a Muslim. Muslims are not permitted to renounce or change their religion.
* **Worship and practice:** The government restricts the practice of non-Muslim religions through various means:
* It prohibits proselytizing (attempting to convert people) to Muslims.
* It occasionally bans or denies entry to foreign clergy.
* It prohibits the importation of non-Islamic religious materials.
* It generally refuses permission to build or expand non-Muslim houses of worship.
* **Banned groups:** Certain religious groups, including the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Baha’i Faith, and Jehovah’s Witnesses, are officially banned.
swamppuppy7043 on
Is this where we can actually acknowledge that there are serious problems with Islam?
BreadfruitPancake25 on
Oman doesn’t have such kind of punishment?😧🤔
Historicallegendh on
As an Iranian, it’s true, sadly.
Even more sad because islam explicitly says „there is no forcing in religion“ this just exists so „Strongmans“ in power get to control people.
If you control someone’s religion, you control their life.
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I doubt it’s enforced in Iran
And Saudi is your ally 🫡
For islam, leaving a religion that isn’t islam isn’t illegal I think
Wow, Indonesia should be a beacon of progression.
It is the most populous Muslim nation, and truly surprising that it does not criminalize apostasy!
And all are the same religion. Well-well…
Not theoretically.
Iran will loose apparently a third of their population then. Guess it isn’t enforced as well there
Why would you want to leave the funniest religion? https://islamicwisdom.neocities.org
Isn’t the more correct title that leaving Islam is theoretically punishable by death, I doubt that if someone converts to Islam from Christianity he will be punished for example
I just can’t understand how tf they recognise someone ‚left religion‘.
There a pattern
Damn didn’t know Malaysia was that extreme!
How tf is it fine in Pakistan but not in Malaysia?
Recently saw a Malaysian talk about how the stereotype of Malaysia being extremely Islamic is false and that most people are chill. Maybe I’m just interpreting this law incorrectly?
Looks like there’s something in common,but hard to say..
Nutjobs
Obviously muslim countries.
I will never understand this.
Like bruh you want to kill me over that – leaving a religion – u serious. Why is it so important to them what I believe or don’t
The Religion of Peace™ strikes again
All are Islamic countries
I can’t wait to post this next week. For the 84th time.
Religion of peace my ass
You know I bet that only applies to… some… religions in those countries and not others let’s say
It’s a cult and not a religion
The islamopbobes and ex-muslims are gonna love this comment section LOL…
I wonder how they make it make sense that they are selling themselves as accepting of other Religions, and that they don’t encourage forced conversion, yet this law exists. And, there are two verses that contradict each other:
>Q 2:256” There is no compulsion in religion”, a Meccan verse.
>Q (8:12) – „(Remember) when your Lord inspired the angels… „I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them”, a Medina verse.
Wonder what they have in common…
It really blurs the line between religion and cult
I wonder what the common factor is?
Had to look up Brunei. Really interesting place!
Based on a 2022 census, the religious breakdown in Brunei is:
* **Islam:** 82.1%
* **Christianity:** 6.7%
* **Buddhism:** 6.3%
* **Other religions:** 4.9% (including indigenous beliefs)
Restrictions on other religions
Despite constitutional provisions for other religions to be practiced in „peace and harmony,“ the Bruneian government imposes significant constraints.
* **Official ideology:** The national ideology of „Malay Islamic Monarchy“ (Melayu Islam Beraja, or MIB) stresses the importance of Islam in all aspects of life, including governance and education.
* **Sharia Penal Code:** A national Sharia Penal Code, fully implemented in 2019, includes provisions that apply to both Muslims and non-Muslims.
* It criminalizes the propagation of religions other than Islam.
* It prohibits teaching non-Islamic religious subjects in schools.
* Non-Muslims can be prosecuted for offenses such as adultery or fornication if the other accused party is Muslim.
* **Conversion and marriage:** A non-Muslim must convert to Islam before marrying a Muslim. Muslims are not permitted to renounce or change their religion.
* **Worship and practice:** The government restricts the practice of non-Muslim religions through various means:
* It prohibits proselytizing (attempting to convert people) to Muslims.
* It occasionally bans or denies entry to foreign clergy.
* It prohibits the importation of non-Islamic religious materials.
* It generally refuses permission to build or expand non-Muslim houses of worship.
* **Banned groups:** Certain religious groups, including the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Baha’i Faith, and Jehovah’s Witnesses, are officially banned.
Is this where we can actually acknowledge that there are serious problems with Islam?
Oman doesn’t have such kind of punishment?😧🤔
As an Iranian, it’s true, sadly.
Even more sad because islam explicitly says „there is no forcing in religion“ this just exists so „Strongmans“ in power get to control people.
If you control someone’s religion, you control their life.