'Abolishment of the death penalty is against the Syariah law'

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VIDEO by kinitv | 'Abolishment of the death penalty is against the Syariah law'

Gerakan Pembela Ummah chairperson Aminuddin Yahya said that Muslim NGO's were against the abolishment of the death penalty for heinous crimes that involves loss of life.He said that the abolishment of the death penalty was against the Syariah Law.

 

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kinitv Malaysia is a secular state and disregard which religion, God law is only effective within the believer individual atmosphere and shall not encroach into national law.

kinitv Does the Syariah laws concurrently apply for grievous religious sins on rape perpetrators tantamount to khalwat or any other acts such as robbery & murder? mariamAdmrlGen sitikasim mujahidrawa abdulhadiawang maszlee drwanazizah hannahyeoh PASPusat TSMusaHassan netraKL

kinitv Nah... this is just another opposition character trying to create problem for the changes PH is trying to bring to this country. Sudah tu, bilang manifesto tidak di tepati.

kinitv The UMNO goon speaks of Satan’s law! Al Maaida:32 .. if anyone killed a person not in retaliation of murder, or to spread mischief in the land - it would be as if he killed all mankind, and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all mankind...

kinitv This godless Malay supremacist is another liar. His own God says pardoning is the better option: 'But if pardon is made by the brother of the slain, then grant any reasonable demand, and compensate him with handsome gratitude, this is a concession and a Mercy from your Lord.'

kinitv This is another stupid statement. There is no Syariah Law in Msia. The Syariah courts have NO jurisdiction over Criminal cases.

kinitv What in the world are y talking about, pleased don't show the Universe how damm y are, Syariah Law and Penal Code dont mix, it is up to we human with brain to decide not God, God given up on manic like y when Adam meet Eve.

kinitv Msia law is not Syariah Law..so no issue.

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