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Muslim woman sentenced to jail for renouncing her religion

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Posted: Mar 04, 2008 at 1358 hrs IST

Kuala Lumpur, March 4: A Muslim-born woman, who joined a banned sect, has been sentenced to two years in jail for renouncing her religion.

An Islamic Shariah High Court judge in Malaysia's eastern Terengganu state ruled that Kamariah Ali is still a Muslim.

"The court is not convinced that the accused has repented and is willing to abandon any teachings contrary to Islam," local media reports quoted Judge Muhammad Abdullah as saying.

Last month, Kamariah, 57, a graduate of Cairo's Al Azhar University, was convicted of declaring herself an apostate after she and 58 others were arrested in July 2005 for following the teachings of the banned Sky Kingdom, a local sect claiming to promote inter-faith harmony.

Kamariah's lawyer, Sa'adiah Din, said her client has asked the court to consider a lighter sentence.

Kamariah was convicted of apostasy in a separate case in 1992 and had served a jail term.

Muslims in Malaysia, who make up 60 per cent of the population, are not encouraged to leave the religion and those who do renounce the religion are sent to religious re-education camps.

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