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IIUM: Don's suspension to facilitate investigation

Posted: 21 Oct 2011 07:14 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: The International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) has clarified that the move to suspend law lecturer Prof Dr Abdul Aziz Bari from work for seven days was not to penalise him.

UIAM Rector Prof Datuk Dr Zaleha Kamaruddin told a press conference that the suspension was to enable a detailed investigation to be carried out under Regulation 15 of the University Staff Discipline Regulations.

The suspension, beginning last Wednesday, followed Dr Aziz's recent statement allegedly questioning the Sultan of Selangor's decision with regard to the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) raid at the Methodist Damansara Utama Church (DUMC) in August.

The university also denied media reports and portal news that Dr Aziz was not allowed to enter the university premises and that his salary was temporarily withheld.

"The university will pay his salary as usual and he is free to enter the university and associate with the faculty," she explained.

Dr Aziz is obliged to respond to the show-cause letter issued to him by the university last Wednesday. BERNAMA

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M'sia-Indonesia meet next month on terms, conditions for maids

Posted: 21 Oct 2011 06:25 AM PDT

MALACCA: Employers will have to pay extra if their Indonesian maids work on their off days, said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam.

"For example, if a maid is paid RM600 a month now, the employer will have to pay an extra RM150 a month if the maid is required to work on her off days (maids are given a day off in a week)," he told reporters after handing out Deepavali contributions here.

This term and other conditions would be thrashed out when officials from both countries meet in Bali on Nov 18 and 19.

The meeting follows the lifting of the two-year moratorium on maids from Dec 1 as announced by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Thursday. BERNAMA

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Book not about having orgies, says Obedient Wives Club

Posted: 21 Oct 2011 05:34 AM PDT

PETALING JAYA: The Obedient Wives Club's controversial new sex guide is not about having orgies, said the club's founder Hatijah Aam.

"We never said that a man can have an orgy with all his wives on the same bed. That is not allowed.

"What we meant is when a man has reached the highest spiritual level, he will be granted the ability to have sex with his wives spiritually.

"He could appear in multiple apparitions and have sex with his wives even though they are in separate locations.

"This is how men who were at war in the past satisfy their needs," she told a press conference in defence of her book Seks Islam Perangi Yahudi until kembalikan seks Islam kepada Dunia (Sex in Islam War Against Jews To Return Islamic Sex To The World) that has not only invited controversy but stirred the imagination of many.

"Sex is the main reason people get married. And in a way, orgasms are like heaven on earth," said Hatijah, who is the wife of late Al-Arqam founder Ashaari Muhammad.

"Praying is a pious act. That's why we teach people how to pray.

"But sex between married couples is also a pious act, so why can't we teach people how to do that in a pure way?"

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