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different name / case / news ... sikit sikit povok povok .. jangan sendiri povok sendiri macam akmal okCompany manager fined RM6,000 for allowing Quran binding in non-Muslim-owned factory

Quran binding by non-Muslims: printing company manager fined RM8,000
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PETALING JAYA – A manager of a printing company was fined RM8,000 by the magistrates’ court here today after being found guilty of hiring a non-Muslim company to bind 3,800 copies of the Quran. Meanwhile, manager of Hua Mei Industry, which was hired to bind 3,800 copies of the sacred text, was charged with the same offence.
Magistrate Farah criticised the accused for failing to conduct his due diligence before assigning duties to a non-Muslim.
Hatim, the manager of Tihani Cetak Sdn Bhd, was previously accused of allowing the binding of approximately 3,800 copies of the Quran at Hua Mei Industry Sdn Bhd, a factory located in Seri Kembangan, Selangor.
Additionally, Sum Yew Hom, 41, the manager of Hua Mei Industry Sdn Bhd, was charged for aiding in the printing of religious texts without a licence from the Quran Printing Control and Licensing Board.
Sum was charged under Section 5(1) of the Printing of Quranic Texts Act 1986 and may face the same punishment – a fine amounting to RM8,000 and a prison sentence of five months.
Hatim said that his company hired Hua Mei Industry Sdn Bhd because it has up-to-date equipment to bind the Quran, and many of the company’s employees are Muslims. “We overlooked this. It is a mistake. We apologise for the mistake and promise not to repeat it,” he pleaded.
Sum, on the other hand, appealed for a minimum fine on the grounds that she did not know that the binding of the Quran by a non-Muslim was an offence.
“I was only hired to bind the Quran. I didn’t know it was a mistake. It’s my first mistake, and I ask that the sentence be reduced,” she said.
Magistrate Farah criticised the accused for failing to conduct his due diligence before assigning duties to a non-Muslim.
Hatim, the manager of Tihani Cetak Sdn Bhd, was previously accused of allowing the binding of approximately 3,800 copies of the Quran at Hua Mei Industry Sdn Bhd, a factory located in Seri Kembangan, Selangor.
Additionally, Sum Yew Hom, 41, the manager of Hua Mei Industry Sdn Bhd, was charged for aiding in the printing of religious texts without a licence from the Quran Printing Control and Licensing Board.
Sum was charged under Section 5(1) of the Printing of Quranic Texts Act 1986 and may face the same punishment – a fine amounting to RM8,000 and a prison sentence of five months.
Hatim said that his company hired Hua Mei Industry Sdn Bhd because it has up-to-date equipment to bind the Quran, and many of the company’s employees are Muslims. “We overlooked this. It is a mistake. We apologise for the mistake and promise not to repeat it,” he pleaded.
Sum, on the other hand, appealed for a minimum fine on the grounds that she did not know that the binding of the Quran by a non-Muslim was an offence.
“I was only hired to bind the Quran. I didn’t know it was a mistake. It’s my first mistake, and I ask that the sentence be reduced,” she said.
This post has been edited by phunkydude: Apr 23 2024, 09:45 PM
Apr 23 2024, 09:45 PM

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