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Public University Student’s Views on Malaysia’s Anti-Witchcraft Law

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  • Mohd Radhuan Arif Bin Zakaria

    (Asasiundang-Undang, Pusat Asasi Uitm, Kampus Dengkil, Selangor, Malaysia)

  • Ahmad Muhyiddin B Yusof

    (Akademi Pengajian Bahasa, Pusat Asasi Uitm, Kampus Dengkil, Selangor, Malaysia)

  • Noor Aileen Binti Ibrahim

    (Akademi Pengajian Bahasa, Uitm Cawangan Perak, Kampus Seri Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia)

  • Siti Mardhiah Binti Isa

    (Sunway Business School, Department of Business Analytics, Selangor, Malaysia)

  • Nur Azmina Binti Mohamad Zamani

    (Kolej Pengajian Pengkomputeran, Informatik Dan Matematik, Uitm Cawangan Perak, Kampus Tapah, Perak, Malaysia)

Abstract

This study explores the interplay of witchcraft and legal perspectives among public university students in Malaysia, reflecting the nation’s rich cultural tapestry. Focusing on how these students view anti-witchcraft laws, the research highlights their role in shaping societal norms amid Malaysia’s blend of Islamic, customary, and civil law systems. Thirty participants from a public university provided insights into key themes: support for anti-witchcraft legislation, challenges in implementation, and the need for enhanced education on the subject. Findings reveal a strong advocacy for anti-witchcraft laws aimed at addressing prevalent witchcraft practices and ensuring justice. Participants expressed concerns about the difficulties in proving witchcraft cases and the potential infringement on individual rights, suggesting the need for a balanced and thoughtful approach to lawmaking. Opinions on the role of education varied; while some see it as a potential deterrent, others question its practicality and effectiveness. Additionally, there was a consensus on the importance of including witchcraft-related legal education in university curricula to prepare future legal practitioners better.The study also highlighted the need for compensation mechanisms for those wrongfully accused of witchcraft, emphasizing the complexity of integrating such measures into civil law. These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers, underlining the necessity of culturally sensitive and well-informed legal frameworks to address witchcraft-related issues effectively.

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  • Mohd Radhuan Arif Bin Zakaria & Ahmad Muhyiddin B Yusof & Noor Aileen Binti Ibrahim & Siti Mardhiah Binti Isa & Nur Azmina Binti Mohamad Zamani, 2024. "Public University Student’s Views on Malaysia’s Anti-Witchcraft Law," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(9), pages 298-310, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:9:p:298-310
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    1. Boris Gershman, 2022. "Witchcraft Beliefs Around the World: An Exploratory Analysis," Working Papers 2022-06, American University, Department of Economics.
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