Yes, Malaysia has withdrawn a bill on 7 July 2013. According to the bill a parent is allowed to give consent for the religious conversion of a child. The bill also says that a person who is below the age of 18 can convert to Islam if one parent or guardian consents to the conversion.
Yes, Malaysia has withdrawn a bill on 7 July 2013. According to the bill a parent is allowed to give consent for the religious conversion of a child. The bill also says that a person who is below the age of 18 can convert to Islam if one parent or guardian consents to the conversion.
Yes, Malaysia has withdrawn a bill on 7 July 2013. According to the bill a parent is allowed to give consent for the religious conversion of a child. The bill also says that a person who is below the age of 18 can convert to Islam if one parent or guardian consents to the conversion.
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Yes, Malaysia has withdrawn a bill on 7 July 2013. According to the bill a parent is allowed to give consent for the religious conversion of a child. The bill also says that a person who is below the age of 18 can convert to Islam if one parent or guardian consents to the conversion.
eAnswers Team
Yes, Malaysia has withdrawn a bill on 7 July 2013. According to the bill a parent is allowed to give consent for the religious conversion of a child. The bill also says that a person who is below the age of 18 can convert to Islam if one parent or guardian consents to the conversion.
eAnswers Team
Yes, Malaysia has withdrawn a bill on 7 July 2013. According to the bill a parent is allowed to give consent for the religious conversion of a child. The bill also says that a person who is below the age of 18 can convert to Islam if one parent or guardian consents to the conversion.