logo
#

Latest news with #UstazAbdullahKhairi

Preacher arrested for third time over unauthorised sermons in Johor freed on bail
Preacher arrested for third time over unauthorised sermons in Johor freed on bail

Malay Mail

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Malay Mail

Preacher arrested for third time over unauthorised sermons in Johor freed on bail

JOHOR BAHRU, May 31 — A religious preacher detained by the Johor Islamic Religious Department (JAINJ) last Wednesday for allegedly delivering a sermon without authorisation in Pasir Gudang was released the following day on bail. JAINJ director Nasri Md. Ali said the 50-year-old preacher had cooperated fully during his detention. 'He was arrested at 8.30pm on Wednesday and released the next day. He was called in again yesterday and is scheduled to return on July 3 to assist with the ongoing investigation by our enforcement division,' Nasri said when contacted today. Last Thursday he confirmed that the arrest was made with assistance from the Seri Alam District Police under Section 11 of the Johor Syariah Criminal Offences Enactment 1997 for teaching religion without proper credentials. Nasri added that the preacher had previously been detained in 2016 for the same offence and had evaded arrest during a raid in 2020. 'This is the third action taken against him for preaching without credentials. We don't stop anyone from giving sermons, but they must obtain proper authorisation from the Johor Islamic Religious Council, as required in all states,' he said. Earlier, celebrity preacher Ustaz Abdullah Khairi shared a video showing the preacher's arrest in Pasir Gudang. — Bernama

Popular preacher arrested in Johor for unlicensed religious sermon, video sparks online debate
Popular preacher arrested in Johor for unlicensed religious sermon, video sparks online debate

Malay Mail

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Malay Mail

Popular preacher arrested in Johor for unlicensed religious sermon, video sparks online debate

JOHOR BARU, May 29 — The Johor Islamic Religious Department (JAINJ) arrested Muslim preacher Ustaz Mat Esa Deraman, popularly known as Tok Ku Pasir Gudang, for delivering a religious sermon without state-mandated accreditation at a house in Pasir Gudang last night. The arrest was carried out at 8.30pm by JAINJ's enforcement division, with assistance from the Seri Alam district police. Following that, a two-minute and 58-second video of Mat Esa's arrest was widely circulated on social media. Celebrity preacher Ustaz Abdullah Khairi shared the footage on his Facebook page, questioning the circumstances of the arrest and Mat Esa's subsequent detention in a lock-up. JAINJ director Nasri Md Ali said the arrest was made under Section 11 of the Johor Syariah Criminal Offences Enactment 1997 for teaching religion without a license or permit. 'I can confirm that the speaker is still under the department's investigation,' he said when contacted by the media today. Nasri said checks revealed that the speaker in question is known to give talks to congregations and broadcasts the sessions live on social media. 'The house where he conducts his talks is the residence of another individual that is used as a place for religious talks on a daily basis after maghrib and subuh prayers. 'When the arrest was made, there were several people in the house where the live session were said to be broadcasted on Facebook and Youtube. 'However, checks showed that the speaker's latest video has since been deleted,' he said. Nasri said the speaker's act of conducting sermons without a valid license or permit was among the complaints brought to the department's attention. 'We had prior instructions from JAINJ's licensing committee to take action on him,' he said. Based on records, Nasri said the speaker was arrested by the department in 2016 for giving a sermon without valid accreditation. He added that the same speaker was also investigated, but managed to flee from a JAINJ enforcement raid, during a sermon in 2020. 'This is the third time that the department has taken action on him for teaching or giving religious talks without a license or permit,' he said, adding that the requirement is similar to other states that also require the preachers or organisers to obtain a valid license or permit prior to giving their talks.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store