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Malaysian court rules non-Muslims cannot use 'Allah'

Non-Muslims cannot use the word Allah while referring to God, even in their own faiths, a Malaysian court ruled Monday while overturning a 2009 lower court ruling.

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In a landmark judgement, a Malaysian court today ruled that non-Muslims cannot use the word "Allah" to refer to God and prohibited a Christian newspaper from using it in the Muslim-majority nation.

A unanimous decision of the Court of Appeal here allowed the government's appeal to set aside the 2009 decision of a High Court which had allowed 'The Herald', a Malaysian Catholic newspaper, to use the word "Allah" to refer to God.

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