KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 27 ― Ever did a double take for fear of offending some Muslims? You are not alone.
If the conversation post-GE12 was dominated by Malay rights groups, things went further after the 2013 polls as hardline Islamic groups quickly gained an audience.
Under the guise of defending the sanctity of Islam and its adherents, groups such as Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (Isma) and Muslim Consumers’ Association of Malaysia (PPIM) found themselves offended by even the slightest issues: from innocuous Happy Meals to an annual beer festival which they were not even invited to.
Adding to their prominence was the relative absence of alternative views within the Muslim community itself, in addition to the silence from Putrajaya and ruling coalition Barisan Nasional against the increasingly fiery and controversial rhetorics.
Here is a selection of things that Muslim hardliners got mad about in 2014:
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