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Malaysia’s ruling coalition faces test over Selangor non-Muslim worship house rules
Malaysia's ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, faces a political challenge over Selangor state's planning guidelines that may restrict non-Islamic places of worship in commercial areas. Critics argue the rules could undermine the government's promise to protect the country's multiracial and multi-faith society.
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