Religion and Attitudes towards LGBT in Malaysia
In Malaysia, LGBT is a punishable crime not only under the Syariah law but also under the penal laws. The present study examined how religion shapes attitudes towards LGBT among Malaysians, focusing in particular on their rationalisation for accepting or rejecting LGBT. Indepth interviews were con...
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Format: | Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37320/1/attitudes1.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37320/ https://conferencealerts.com/show-event?id=232888 |
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Summary: | In Malaysia, LGBT is a punishable crime not only under the Syariah law but also under
the penal laws. The present study examined how religion shapes attitudes towards LGBT among
Malaysians, focusing in particular on their rationalisation for accepting or rejecting LGBT. Indepth interviews were conducted with 12 participants from different religious backgrounds and
the data were analysed thematically. The results of the study showed that a majority of Muslims
and Christians rejected LGBT on religious grounds. The findings also revealed three
rationalisations of Muslims and Christians rejecting LGBT. (1) LGBT goes against the teaching
of God. It is viewed as a sin and this religious belief should be passed down to the next generation.
(2) LGBT is morally wrong. (3) LGBT is physically wrong as they believed God creates male and
female to produce offspring. Some participants acknowledged that Christians should be
compassionate to LGBT individuals by giving moral support to them. However, one Buddhist
participant rationalised accepting LGBT on the ground that love is a core Buddhist teaching. The
admonition of Buddha is not to harm others through sexuality. The study identified religious beliefs
as one of the main influences people rejected LGBT culture but accepted LGBT individuals on the
basis that they were human beings who deserved to be respected too. |
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