Malaysia: Woman born Muslim buried as Buddhist
The New Straits Times, June 24, 2006
SEREMBAN, Negri Sembilan (Malaysia) -- The Syariah High Court here today 
decided that Nyonya Tahir, 89, was not a Muslim when she died and that she 
could therefore be buried according to Buddhist rites.

 
Judge Mohd Shukor Sabudin ordered that Nyonya's body, which had been kept at 
the Tampin Hospital mortuary after she died of old age last Thursday, be 
returned to her family.

He made the decision after hearing an ex-parte application on the deceased's 
religious status from the Negri Sembilan Islamic Religous Council (Mains), 
Negri Sembilan Islamic Religious Affairs Department (JHEAINS) and JHEAINS 
director Datuk Zaharuddin Mohd Sharif.

"After considering all the evidence, the court has decided that Nyonya binti 
Tahir, identification card number 180425-04-5054 @ 02033418, was not of the 
Muslim faith at the time of her death," he said.

"The court allows the family of the deceased to proceed with her funeral and 
orders the Tampin Hospital to hand over Nyonya's body to them."

As Shukor left the court, Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) Religious Bureau 
deputy chairman Koo Chin Nam, who was observing the proceedings, shook hands 
with several MCA representatives who were at the hearing. Koo is also a Syariah 
lawyer.

Also present on watching briefs were Malaysian Syariah Lawyers Association 
president Muhamad Burok and Kevin Soo S.K., assisting his father, Chin Nam. The 
applicants of the ex-parte Islamic representation were represented by Siti 
Sharlina Mohd Shahran and Mohd Fuad Mohd Shahran.

Nyonya's children and grandchildren in the public gallery were seen hugging and 
shaking hands following the decision.

Earlier, Siti Sharlina had told the court they had made the application after 
the deceased's identification card, which carried the name "Nyonya binti 
Tahir", indicated she was a Muslim.

Siti said the word "binti" and name "Tahir" were normally Malay and Muslim, 
while the records at the National Registration Department (NRD) had also 
indicated Nyonya's race as Malay.

She referred to Article 160 of the Federal Constitution, stating that a Malay 
was a Muslim.

However, Siti said the applicants had also asked the court to consider that the 
deceased had lived and practised the Buddhist faith since young.

Siti said the deceased had said in her will that she wanted to be buried 
according to Buddhist rites.

During the proceedings, two of Nyonya's children, Chiang Ah Fatt, 40, and 
Chiang Kwai Ying, 43, were called to give statements on their late mother's 
lifestyle, as well as their wedding ceremonies.

Speaking through a translator, Ah Fatt told the court that he had lived with 
his mother and that she was a Buddhist and had told her children that she had 
wanted to be buried as one.

He said they had prepared her a burial plot next to that of her late husband.

"My mother did not follow the Muslim teaching and lived and prayed as a 
Buddhist," he said. "She also had a Chinese name, Wong Ah Kiew."

Kwai Ying told the court they had approached the National Registration 
Department in 1986 to change Nyonya's name to Chinese, but were not successful.

It was the first time in the history of the Syariah Court in Malaysia that two 
non-Muslims were called to give their statements to help the court reach a 
decision.

President of Malaysian Syariah Lawyers Association Muhamad Burok said this 
clearly showed the Syariah Court was not just to safeguard the rights of the 
Muslims, but also to ensure justice for non-Muslims.

"I am really happy with today's proceedings.

"It was a clear case of fairness and justice to all," he said when asked to 
comment on the Syariah Court's decision in relation to the funeral rites of 
89-year-old Nyonya Tahir.

Muhamad said Nyonya's case should be an example for future reference.

"In future, we should use this as a landmark case to give everyone an equal 
opportunity to seek justice," he said.



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