+ Follow LAWRENCE ANDREW Tag
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[Title] => Non-Muslims prohibited to use 'Allah' in Malaysia
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[Title] => Malaysia hearings start in Catholic 'Allah' fight
[Summary] => Lawyers for the Roman Catholic Church urged a court Monday to let Christians use "Allah" as a translation for God and overturn a government ban that has become a symbol of religious grievances in Muslim-majority Malaysia.
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December 14, 2009 - 4:43pm