Malaysia

Law to protect religious feelings of others valid, rules High Court

The court made the ruling in response to a challenge from two filmmakers behind the controversial film “Mentega Terbang.”

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 06 Mar 2025 12:02PM

Law to protect religious feelings of others valid, rules High Court
The court stated that Section 298 is a law that predates Malaysia's independence and remains valid and was enacted by Parliament. - March 6, 2025

THE Kuala Lumpur High Court ruled that Section 298 of the Penal Code, aimed at protecting religious feelings of others is valid.

Judge K Muniandy made the ruling in response to a challenge from two filmmakers behind the controversial film “Mentega Terbang.”

The movie, which came out in 2021 but was banned two years later, follows 15-year-old Aishah as she navigates her mother’s death and explores the idea of rebirth in different religions.

Director Khairianwar Jailani and producer Tan Meng Kheng are currently facing charges for allegedly hurting others' religious feelings.

They sought to contest the legality of Section 298 of the Penal Code.

Muniandy stated that Section 298 is a law that predates Malaysia's independence and remains valid and was enacted by Parliament.

He also mentioned that Section 298 is important for maintaining religious sensitivity among Malaysia's diverse population.

Khairianwar and Tan argued that Section 298 violates their fundamental rights to free speech and expression.

Their lawyer, N Surendran, said they may appeal the decision.

According to the charges, the filmmakers are accused of offending the religious feelings of others through their movie.

On January 17, last year, they pleaded not guilty to the charge under Section 298, which carries a penalty of up to a year in prison, a fine, or both. – March 6, 2025

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