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Malaysian Man Faces Court After Slapping Non-Muslim During Ramadan

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A 65-year-old Malaysian man has been charged in court after allegedly slapping a young non-Muslim man for eating in public during Ramadan, sparking nationwide discussions about religious tolerance.

Abdul Razak Ismail appeared before the Magistrate's Court in Johor Baru on Wednesday (March 19) facing charges under Section 323 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt to 21-year-old Elijah Ling Zhao Zhong, according to Sin Chew Daily reports.

The altercation occurred at approximately 3:45 pm last Sunday at a popular shopping mall in Tampoi when Abdul Razak reportedly approached Ling and demanded to see his identification card to verify his religion before physically assaulting him.

"The timing is wrong. I slapped him, but not hard enough to leave a bruise," Abdul Razak told the court during proceedings where he initially pleaded guilty but later changed his plea after disputing several prosecution claims.

Medical examination reports presented in court confirmed that Ling sustained visible bruising on his cheek from the incident. The magistrate subsequently rejected Abdul Razak's initial guilty plea due to factual disputes and reclassified the case as a discharge not amounting to acquittal (DNAA).

Trial Proceedings Continue

When re-charged in afternoon proceedings, Abdul Razak entered a formal not guilty plea through his defense lawyer Salleh Togimin, who successfully appealed for reduced bail from RM8,000 (S$2,405) down to RM2,000 citing financial hardship as a retiree supporting three children.

The case has been scheduled for further mention on April 29 pending submission of relevant documents according to Malay Mail reports.

National Leadership Responds

The high-profile incident has drawn commentary from Malaysia's highest leadership with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasizing principles of mutual respect through an official statement relayed by his senior press secretary:

"I believe issues touching on racial and religious sensitivities can be avoided if everyone respects one another in order to build a civilised country."

The case continues generating significant public discourse across social media platforms regarding appropriate conduct during religious observances while maintaining societal harmony among Malaysia's diverse population groups.

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