Allah, Liberty and Love (book)

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Artist: Irshad Manji

Year: 2012

Date of Action: June 2012

Region: Asia

Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Subject: Religion

Medium: Literature

Confronting Bodies: The Government of Malaysia

Description of Artwork: "Allah, Liberty and Love shows all of us how to reconcile faith and freedom in a world seething with repressive dogmas. Irshad Manji’s key teaching is “moral courage,” the willingness to speak up when everyone else wants to shut you up. This book is the ultimate guide to becoming a gutsy global citizen." [1]

The Incident: The Home Ministry of Malaysia decided to ban the book from the country, citing it "is believed to have elements that can deviate Muslims from their faith and which insulted Islam, [and] has received numerous complaints" [2]

Results of Incident: Manji and human rights organizations have protested against the ban, but it has not been revoked.

Source:
http://www.ifex.org/malaysia/2012/06/06/manji_book_banned/



Irshad Manji's official website: https://www.irshadmanji.com/