Updated 12:58 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

World|Thu, Oct. 29 2009 06:10 PM EDT

15,000 Bibles in Malaysia Seized Over 'Allah' Reference

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

Malaysian authorities have seized more than 15,000 Bibles that refer to God as “Allah” in recent months, said church officials Thursday.

About 10,000 Bibles from Indonesia were confiscated by authorities on Sept. 11, according to the Rev. Hermen Shastri, general secretary of the Council of Churches of Malaysia, according to The Associated Press. The other 5,100 Bibles, also from Indonesia, were seized in March, according to an official from the Bible Society of Malaysia, who requested that AP not identify him to avoid angering the government.

In Malaysia, Christian publications cannot use the word Allah to refer to God. The government contends the word “Allah” is exclusively for Islam, but church officials argue that Allah is not exclusive to Islam because it is an Arabic word that existed before the religion.

The confiscated Bibles were translated into Malay, the country’s official language, where the word for God is “Allah.”

“Malay has borrowed from Arabic, just as it has from Sanskrit and Portuguese,” said Shastri, according to CNN. “We have maintained the community has the right to use the word.

“But I think this has ignited a cause in the Muslim communities, who are interpreting it as a siege on Islamic beliefs.”

The government has said the use of Allah in Christian publications could confuse Muslims and make Christian ideas more appealing to them.

About 60 percent of Malaysia’s population is Muslim and about nine percent is Christian. Buddhists make up another 19 percent and Hindus about six percent of the population.

The confiscated Bibles are the latest incident in a long struggle between the Christian community and the government over the use of the word Allah. The Roman Catholic weekly newspaper, The Herald, has been in an ongoing court battle for over two years after the government threatened to revoke its license for using the word Allah in its Malay edition.

But Shastri said, “For most of the Christians, this is not an issue of going against the authorities. They have been using [the word “Allah”] for a long time,” as reported by AP.

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  • Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:07 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    hate to tell you this guys, but the term we use indicate our Christian God is derived from a German pagan deity called "Gott". We use the name Jesus but no one called him this in his lifetime. The Greeks could not pronounce the "SH" in Yeshua.

    In English we know that the Muslim Allah is not the God we worship and keep the distinction. But in terms of the linguistics where a language has only one term for a supreme being then it is correct to use that name.

    Unless of course you have a muslim majority. in which case you can expect to be discriminated against.

  • Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:57 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Carol,

    Both Islam and Christianity are monotheistic religions. Both proclaim there is only one god, therefore God = Allah.

  • Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:24 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    No way should Allah be used in any bible for God! I am very perturbed as he has no attributes of God, in fact just the opposite!

  • Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:51 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    ben

    << I don't get why someone would want to publish 'allah' when God is not Allah...

    Actually god and allah would be one in the same. Both Islam and Christianity are monotheistic Abrahamic religions. Simple logic dictates god and allah would be the same.

  • DRJ »
    Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:38 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    Either this is an innocent (but stupid) mistake, or someone is sneakily setting up the word "Allah" to be synonymous with the personage of God! COuld it be some sort of attempt to move people toward the Ba-hai system of one-world religion?

  • Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:58 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I'd imagine this is the reason:

    "The confiscated Bibles were translated into Malay, the country’s official language, where the word for God is “Allah.”"

    Though if this is the case then what word are they supposed to use?

    Seems their is a inherent bias toward Islam built into Malay..unless I'm not understanding it correctly.

  • Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:07 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I don't get why someone would want to publish 'allah' when God is not Allah...

  • Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:00 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    So why do their Bibles have the false god Allah in them again? Way to go Indonesian government for confiscating them!

  • Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:30 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The Muslims do have a point. Their god, Allah, is not the God, Yahweh. They are correct that Allah is not the Christian God. It will be interesting to see what becomes of this.

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