Malaysia

No more unregulated houses of worship, says PM

The municipal councils (PBT) have been permitted to clear areas that do not belong to the temple so that this issue can be resolved properly, said Anwar.

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 09 Feb 2026 9:48AM

No more unregulated houses of worship, says PM
Anwar stressed that Malaysia has laws that all must respect - February 9, 2026

PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has authorised local authorities (PBT) nationwide to take action to clear areas where unregulated houses of worship have been built.

Although the decision is likely to be controversial, Anwar stressed that Malaysia has laws that all must respect.

"The municipal councils (PBT) have been permitted to clear areas that do not belong to the temple, so this issue can be resolved properly.

"I know it can be controversial. If it goes to the extreme of there being campaigns to demolish temples, that would also be wrong … this is a country governed by the rule of law,” he said at the National Unity Ministry's monthly assembly today.

Anwar said its policy was clear and consistent, stressing that the government has no intention of interfering with the religious practices of any community.

"Religious advocacy must be carried out with wisdom, integrity and good example, not through provocation or by disregarding the law.

"I am aware of misleading and extreme narratives surrounding the issue, with some irresponsible statements claiming that certain religious communities were unable to practise their faith freely in Malaysia.

“This is deeply regrettable, especially when such views receive support from some Members of Parliament,” he said.

Anwar added that while Malaysians were free to voice their opinions and criticise the government, stern action would be taken against any action that violated the law or incited racial tensions. - February 9, 2o26

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