Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to analyze the issues on heresy in Malaysia. The problem relating to heresy needs to be urgently addressed as it directly affects Islamic theology and Muslims. Although Malaysia has witnessed a rapid development in the field of Islamic understanding and da‘wah missionary among the Muslim community, the heretic movement is still rampant. This scenario has raised questions on factors that contribute to the movement of heresy among the Muslim community. These questions encourage the researcher into researching the subject in order to come forward with answers and solutions. In order to arrive at the answers, the researcher has conducted a research by adopting two research methods namely library research and field work research. For library research, past literature and relevant views about the issue of cultism were collected. The field work research involves observations and surveys is done through interviews. The facts and relevant information are obtained directly from the people concerned and also from the current situations of Muslim society. All data is analyzed inductively and deductively to expose the important factors that contribute to the movement of heresy in Malaysia, as well as the solutions and actions taken to combat this problem successfully. The result of this research proves that there are seven factors which contribute to the development of heresy in Malaysia. They are the weakness of enforcement of law, the weakness of Islamic studies curriculum, the influences of western culture, negative contents in mass media, ancient belief, the characteristicof the cults and the weakening of Islamic values. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n2s1p463
Highlights
The position of Islam in the Federal Constitution is an especially important issue because this issue is closely related to the trust and faith of the majority of the population in Malaya and Malaysia today
The Federal Constitution does not provide that Islam is the official religion of the states concerned (Federal Constitution 2002)
The state law has given a provision for the position of Islam in the states, such that it limits the dissemination of any religious doctrines or beliefs other than the Islamic religious doctrines or beliefs by any individual to any follower of any one religion of the Federation (Federal Constitution 2020)
Summary
The position of Islam in the Federal Constitution is an especially important issue because this issue is closely related to the trust and faith of the majority of the population in Malaya and Malaysia today. This issue is a sensitive issue because for the Malays, religion cannot be separated from their daily lives. The provisions relating to Islam clearly affirm that Islam is the religion of the Federation and has a special position compared to other religions This provision does not mean that Islamic law is fully implemented because it is not the purpose of the Constitution. Full implementation of Islamic law cannot be carried out because of certain restrictions in the Constitution (Mahmood Zuhdi Abdul Majid 1997, 103)
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