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Do not politicise Federal Court ruling on Kelantan shariah code: Zahid

DPM says the decision pertains to laws passed by Kelantan assembly, not the jurisdiction of the shariah court.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 12 Feb 2024 12:30PM

Do not politicise Federal Court ruling on Kelantan shariah code: Zahid
Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says there were no plans so far to raise the matter in cabinet. – The Vibes file pic, February 12, 2024.

THE decision by the Federal Court to strike down 16 provisions in the Kelantan Shariah Criminal Code Enactment (1) 2019 on Friday should not be politicised, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Zahid said this is because the decision is related to the legislative provisions passed by the Kelantan assembly and not to the jurisdiction of the shariah court.

At the same time, he was agreeable to a discussion between Muslim MPs to empower shariah laws on the condition that the parties involved do not politicise the matter.

"Discussions can be held, but we must look into the issue of determining ideas and not make politics the main agenda, or only call for Muslims to discuss this matter when it is already too late," he said after visiting his adopted family in conjunction with Chinese New Year in Bagan Datuk.

Zahid, who is also Bagan Datuk MP, was responding to Kelantan PAS deputy commissioner II Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah’s invitation to all parties, especially Muslim MPs, to hold discussions on how shariah laws can be strengthened.

On Friday (February 9), the Federal Court, in an 8-1 majority decision, ruled that 16 provisions of offences under the Kelantan Shariah Criminal Code Enactment (1) 2019, were null and void because the state legislature did not have the power to enact laws on said offences as there were federal laws covering the same offences.

The Federal Court made the ruling after allowing a petition, filed by Nik Elin Zurina Nik Abdul Rashid and her daughter, Tengku Yasmin Nastasha Abdul Rahman, to challenge the constitutionality and legality of 18 provisions of offences under the enactment.

Asked if the cabinet would hold a meeting following the Federal Court's decision, Zahid said there were no plans so far to raise the matter in cabinet. – Bernama, February 12, 2024

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