The position of Islam in the constitution of Malaysia

The Federal Constitution of Malaysia states that Islam is the religion of the Federation. This provision in Article 3(1), inserted in 1957 when the independence constitution was framed, has drawn considerable scholarly attention in recent years. Most of the studies, however, have not been able to co...

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Auteur principal: Fernando, Joseph M. (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge Univ. Press 2006
Dans: Journal of Southeast Asian studies
Année: 2006, Volume: 37, Numéro: 2, Pages: 249-266
Sujets non-standardisés:B Конституционное право
B Конституция
B Религия
B Malaysia
B Государственная религия
B Ислам (мотив)
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Résumé:The Federal Constitution of Malaysia states that Islam is the religion of the Federation. This provision in Article 3(1), inserted in 1957 when the independence constitution was framed, has drawn considerable scholarly attention in recent years. Most of the studies, however, have not been able to consult the primary constitutional documents. Invariably, many have given varied and ambiguous interpretations of the provision. This article examines the primary constitutional documents and constitutional debates between 1956 and 1957 to trace the origin of Article 3(1) and to determine the intentions of the framers in inserting this provision in the constitution. (J Southeast Asian Stud/GIGA)
ISSN:0022-4634
Contient:In: Journal of Southeast Asian studies