Global Ikhwan detainees may sent for religious rehab

Selangor religious department chief Shahzihan Ahmad said a fatwa to authorise the aqeedah process would be needed. (EPA Images pic)

PETALING JAYA: Some 108 people linked to Global Ikhwan Holdings may be required to undergo religious rehabilitation, according to the Selangor Islamic religious department.

Its director, Shahzihan Ahmad, said an aqeedah or faith restoration process was a likely punishment for the 108 people, who have been released on bail after being arrested for suspected involvement in various Islamic criminal offences, including those related to faith, unauthorised charity collections and marriages.

“The rehabilitation of faith requires the individual’s willingness, but for those aged 18 and above, we need a foundation for such action, such as a fatwa that determines they need to undergo (faith) restoration before the process can be initiated,” Shahrizan said.

The Selangor state fatwa committee ruled on Oct 3 that Global Ikhwan’s leaders, followers, employees or members of the organisation and its affiliates have deviated from the true teachings of Islam, and were believed to be practising a ritual propagated by the Darul Arqam group, which was declared deviant in 1993.

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