Here’s How Kelantan’s Muslims Could Be Punished If They Drink Alcohol Or Commit ‘Zina’

"Why not flog offenders in public after Friday prayers?"

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After years of insisting that Malaysia should implement hudud laws, the Kelantan government have reaffrimed the notion by showing their support for a PAS MP's suggestion that adulterers should be whipped in public if they go against Sharia laws

A young woman caned in public for violating Sharia Law in Aceh, Indonesia

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A man caned in public in Banda Aceh, Indonesia

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"Why not flog offenders in public after Friday prayers?" asked PAS Tawang's assemblyman Datuk Hassan Mohamood, who raised the suggestion at the state assembly today, 9 March

Indonesian national Murni Amris caned for selling food during the fasting month on 1 October 2010

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According to Haasan, this form of punishment, would serve as a way to educate people instead of the general perception that it would bring shame to the offenders

Aceh youths reacting to a public caning on 6 November 2015

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In April 2015, when commenting on the hudud debate, former Malaysian premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said that PAS' hudud implementation is more politically motivated than it is Islamic

Tun Dato' Seri Mahathir bin Mohamad

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Just a month after that in May 2015, Marina Mahathir stressed she would leave Malaysia if hudud law is implemented in the country

Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir

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To better understand the seriousness of hudud implementation in Malaysia, read this:

While PAS leaders continue to push for hudud laws to be implemented in Malaysia, here's what other political leaders think about the ancient Islamic form of punishment:

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