January 7, 2008

Christian, husband of a deceased resident of Malaysia, does not allow her to bury the Muslim rite

Malaysian woman, dead nearly a week ago, will be able to bury only after a court order, Western media have reported with reference to the deceased husband’s lawyer Karpala Sina.

Such difficulties caused by the funeral that the deceased husband, a Christian, spoke against Muslim burial, which wanted to hold the country’s authorities. Wong Sau Lan, which last year turned 53 years, died on 30 December, yet. The husband Wong Sau Lan Thi Ngiyam Kong appealed to the Supreme Court of the city of Kuala Lumpur, after federal authorities announced that a woman who died on should be buried in Muslim custom, as well as to death allegedly accepted Islam. Ti Kong, in turn, contends that his wife was not changed and the Christian religion.

Lawyer Ngiyama Ti Kong said that the preliminary hearing scheduled for 18 January, but it was not clear when it would be allowed. In Malaysia, a similar process took place - authorities have decided to bury the dead in Muslim traditions, claiming that they had adopted Islam. Now to bring to the land of the deceased, it is necessary to await the decision of the court, which must determine whether a woman Islam before his death.

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