Malaysia

Mosque management, bathed-like-a-corpse teenager’s family make peace

Datuk Zainul Rijal Abu Bakar notes that both parties have agreed not to bring up the issue again

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Jan 2022 10:09AM

Mosque management, bathed-like-a-corpse teenager’s family make peace
Judge Datuk Abd Halim Aman, who reviewed the lower court’s decision, has suggested that Al Islahiah Mosque’s management, and the party that recorded and shared the video of the “bathed like a corpse” incident make an open apology to Daniel Iskandar Mohd Nasir and the general public. – Masjid Al Islahiah Original Facebook pic, January 29, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The case of a teenager whose video of being “bathed like a corpse” went viral on social media has been settled after the management of Al Islahiah Mosque, Kuang, here and the family of Daniel Iskandar Mohd Nasir decided to make peace.

Malaysia Muslim Lawyers Association president Datuk Zainul Rijal Abu Bakar said after discussions were held, all parties involved agreed to forgive each other and reconcile.

“They (Daniel Iskandar’s family and the mosque) also agreed not to bring up the issue again,” he told reporters when met at the mosque.

On January 17, the Shah Alam High Court set aside a 10-day jail sentence and RM4,000 fine imposed by the Selayang magistrates’ court on Daniel Iskandar, 19, and replaced it with a 120-hour community service order to be performed within six months.

On January 13, Daniel pleaded guilty in the magistrates’ court to a charge of trying to steal the donation box of Al Islahiah Mosque by hiding it in the body bathing room at 11.58pm on January 8. 

Judge Datuk Abd Halim Aman who reviewed the lower court’s decision also suggested that the mosque’s management and the party that recorded and shared the video of the incident make an open apology to the teenager and the general public.

Meanwhile, Daniel Iskandar’s grandfather, Rosli Sidek, 65, said he was thankful that the issue was resolved amicably and that his grandson had now changed for the better.

“Before this, Daniel had apologised to me for his behaviour, I have forgiven him. He is still underage and chose the wrong friends.

“Daniel has changed and repented. I accept this as a test from God,” he said in a tearful tone.

The representative of Al Islahiah Mosque who is also the head of Kg Damai, Kuang, Abdul Ghani Abdullah, said the management was also glad that the matter was resolved amicably.

Also present were the Deputy Mufti of Selangor Assoc Prof Dr Miszairi Sitiris and Daniel’s lawyer, Muhammad Rafique Rashid Ali. – Bernama, January 29, 2022 

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