One of them said, the law in selangor is that someone needs a 'sijil' to give talks in "mosques". If im not mistaken, he was giving a talk at someone's house.
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Salam.
One of them said, the law in selangor is that someone needs a 'sijil' to give talks in "mosques".
If im not mistaken, he was giving a talk at someone's house.
Is he breaking any law?
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