Article 153 is one of the most controversial articles in the Malaysian constitution.
Court cases will revolve around the right of religious freedom, which is theoretically guaranteed by the Malaysian constitution.
The policies are enshrined in the Malaysian constitution and questioning them is technically illegal.
Court cases promise to revolve around the issue of religious freedom, which is theoretically guaranteed by the Malaysian constitution.
According to the Malaysian constitution, ninth schedule, list I sub 7.
Freedom of religion is enshrined in the Malaysian Constitution.
By definition of the Malaysian constitution, all Malays are Muslims.
Article 151 of the Malaysian Constitution gives to any person detained without trial (under the special powers against subversion) certain administrative rights.
Under the Malaysian Constitution, only a vote of no confidence in the lower house of Parliament could bring him down.
According the Malaysian constitution, the majority ethnic group, the Malays, are legally defined as Muslim.