Selangor Journal

Religious status to remain on IC, says ministry

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 22 — There are no plans to carry out a study on abolishing the religious status of a person on the identity card, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA) said yesterday.

The ministry released the statement yesterday following a video and text message over the matter which had gone viral on WhatsApp.

The ministry said the recording of religious details on the identity card was implemented by the National Registration Department in accordance with Regulation 4 (cc) of the National Registration Regulations 1990 (PPPN 1990).

“Recording the detail of ‘Islam’ on the front of the identity card is in accordance with the First Schedule, Regulation 5 (2) of the PPPN 1990. Whereas for non-Muslims, the detail on religion is only included in the chip,” the statement read.

MOHA said the action was in accordance with the provisions of Article 3 (1) of the Federal Constitution that Islam is the official religion of the Federation, however, other religions can be practised peacefully in any part of the Federation.

“The detail of religion on the identity card of a Muslim individual is among the important elements that help with the enforcement of Article 11 (4) of the Federal Constitution and the applicable Syariah laws,” the ministry said.

“The ministry would like to advise the public not to circulate fake news or information for fear that it may cause anxiety among the people and affect the peace and security of the country.”

 

— Bernama

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