• 2 years ago
The directive comes from a government gazette dated Aug 21, signed by home minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.


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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/tempatan/2023/09/13/kerajaan-larang-tayang-filem-mentega-terbang/

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00:00 Putrajaya has officially banned the screening and publicity for local indie film, "Mente
00:04 Ke Terbang".
00:05 The directive was made via a government gazette dated August 21st and signed by Home Minister
00:10 Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.
00:13 The movie, which sparked backlash over scenes that allegedly contradicted Islamic teachings
00:17 and beliefs, was previously streamed online.
00:21 The Islamic Development Department also said that it identified elements in the film that
00:25 contradicted the beliefs and lifestyle of Malaysian Muslims who adhere to the Shafi'i
00:29 school of thought.
00:31 This one hour and 44 minute independent film, directed by Kairi Anwar, delves into the religious
00:35 conflict experienced by Muslim teenager Aisha.
00:39 She embarks on a journey to explore other faiths seeking answers, particularly regarding
00:43 the concept of life after death.
00:46 Dhanush Rajareza, Effington News.
00:48 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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