Islamic law affects all of us


The Indira Gandhi case has broken the hearts of many Malaysians, including many Muslims, who understand what justice is all about.

I HAVE always thought that the court is one place where we can seek redress and justice. Where righteousness, uprightness and compassion flow alongside the stream of justice, even as the law is interpreted in ways the common people may not fully understand.

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