High Court to decide fate of woman wanting to renounce Islam

PENANG: The Syariah High Court here will decide on April 24 the position of a Muslim covert who wants to renounce Islam after her Iranian husband left her.

Court registrar Azzeman Omar fixed the date to enable the present Perlis Syariah Court chief judge Othman Ibrahim who had originally heard the matter to personally deliver the decision.

Siti Fatimah Tan Abdullah, 39, whose Chinese name is Tan Ean Huang, filed an application to renounce Islam at the Syariah High Court here in May 2006.

In her affidavit, the woman from Nibong Tebal claimed she converted to Islam in July 1998 for the sake of marrying an Iranian named Ferdoun Ashanian in 1999.

She claimed that Ferdoun left her a few months after their marriage and she stopped practising Islam. She also said she has no knowledge of his whereabouts.

Siti Fatimah said she had maintained her Buddhist leanings and prayed to deities like Tua Pek Kong, Kuan Yin and Thi Kong.

She wants the state Islamic Affairs Council to declare that she is no longer a Muslim, under Section 61 (3) of the Penang Islamic Administration Enactment.

She also wants the court to change the religious status on her identity card from Muslim to Buddhist.

Ahmad Jailani Abdul Ghani represented Siti Fatimah while Ahmad Munawir Abdul Aziz represented the council.

K. KASTURI DEWI
Star Online

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